Author and public speaker Brandon Farbstein, who has a rare form of dwarfism, says there is 'much room for improvement' in Israel when it comes to accessibility for disabled people

The daughter of Holocaust survivors broke down barriers for kids and teachers in NYC schools, protested until federal legislation was passed, and advised multiple presidents

Lily Brasch becomes first person with condition to walk at a show, before dashing to nearby hotel to observe Jewish Sabbath

LOTEM and JNF-USA’S Emek Hashalom “Valley of Peace” Sensory Path is making nature accessible for the disabled as they experience the majesty and beauty of Israel’s forests.

Poignant, funny, and devoid of artifice, the film, streaming on Apple TV+ from August 13, realistically portrays a family with deaf parents through a true-to-life cast

Yamina lawmaker Shirly Pinto says she is devoting herself to ensuring that her hearing-impaired son will grow up in a different world than she did

Despite panning previous government's use of legislation as waste of public funds, parties of new coalition now argue that law ensures MKs, ministers able to fully focus on duties

Party member is a longtime campaigner on disability issues, particularly matters relating to hearing-impaired; will enter parliament using 'Norwegian Law'

Yehoshua Soudakoff says his project, which will see the entire Bible visually acted out, makes Judaism accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing who miss out on communal readings

Some worry as the Ruderman Foundation begins to redirect funds after 18 years of successful activism -- though experts say more diverse sources could be beneficial in the long run

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