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'''Yachad''', the national [[Judaism|Jewish]] council for [[handicapped people|people with disabilities]], is a national organization that address the needs of [[Jews|Jewish persons]] who have disabilities, and makes possible their integration the ininto Jewish life.<ref name="yachad">{{cite web|url=https://www.yachad.org/|title=Yachad the National Jewish Council for Disabilities|publisher=Yachad|accessdate=July 11, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ou.org/departments/njcd-yachad/|title=NJCD - Yachad - Orthodox Union|publisher=Orthodox Union|accessdate=July 11, 2018}}</ref>
 
== Policy ==
Yachad has an inclusive policy that aims to give the persons with disabilities the chance to have their place in the [[Jewish community, and]]. itIt helps to educate and advocate for an understanding, acceptance, and outreach, and looks to foster a betterpositive attitude towards people with diversediffering habilitiesabilities.<ref name="yachad"/>
 
== Services ==
Yachad offers several clinical services for persons with [[disabilities]]. The organization gives a customized guidance and support for the families, siblings and parents.<ref name="yachad"/>
 
The program "Our Way" includes the persons who are [[hard of hearing]] and [[deaf-blind]] individuals. The Shabbatons, are inclusive weekend retreats, where Yachad members can be together with a group of mates. The "IVDU" schools offer students with special needs an understanding and nurturing [[special education|educational]] background.<ref name="yachad"/>
== Programs ==
The program "Our Way" includes the persons who are hard of hearing and [[deaf-blind]] individuals. The Shabbatons, are inclusive weekend retreats, where Yachad members can be together with a group of mates. The "IVDU" schools offer students with special needs an understanding and nurturing educational background.<ref name="yachad"/>
 
== References ==