Baha'i Gardens
Iran-backed Houthi gunmen kidnapped 17 Baha’is in Yemen
Video footage from Baha’is showed the attack via Zoom call, as they held a peaceful gathering in Yemen's capital.
The Heschel Center’s Climate Project Pushes for Sustainability in Israel
Iran’s media spreads anti-Baha’i, anti-Israel conspiracy
IN PHOTOS: Northwest tip - Western Galilee Photo Tour
From their headquarters in Haifa, Baha’is seek to ‘unify humanity’
The religious group celebrates on Sunday the 200th anniversary of its founder, Bahaullah.
Budget funds found for rabies vaccines, botanical gardens
Botanical gardens will receive a total of NIS 2 million this year, while the rabies vaccination project will receive NIS 5m., the ministry said.
Writing as therapy
A bittersweet retrospective
In my last statement in the House of Commons, I called for the release of four courageous prisoners of conscience, as well as the persecuted leadership of the Baha’i religious community in Iran.
To the studious go the spoils
For decades, the Jerusalem Rotary Club has granted modest scholarships to worthy high school students in the capital.
Grapevine: An interesting coincidence
Generally speaking, the most generous of philanthropists are people who have done extremely well in business.
Yemen accuses Baha'i of converting Muslims and ties to Israel
Baha'is regard their faith's 19th-century founder as the latest in a line of prophets including Abraham, Moses, Buddha, Jesus and Mohammad. But Muslim countries, consider it heretical.
‘More than 4,000 European jihadists fighting against Assad’
Belgian daily reports of spike in number of radical foreign fighters partaking in efforts to oust Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Grapevine: Password for academic success
There is life after the Knesset