Showing posts with label Food bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food bags. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Israel Relief Aid November Project in Jerusalem

For November, we'll be reaching out to families in Jerusalem with assistance. 

Lack of food is always a need for the 1000s of families in Jerusalem that are living under the poverty line and especially widows with children. The elderly, including Holocaust Survivors, are a group in dire need, as well. READ MORE...

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

3 More Days to Help Sderot

The Sderot food bag project is in full swing.  Israel Relief Aid is on the ground in Israel, and our network center in Sderot is packing bags.

Friday, October 3, 2025

Helping Sderot Families for Sukkot

 

Sderot (a few minutes from the Gaza border) has been hearing every jet roaring across the sky, random sirens/random bombing from Hamas, still hearing the explosions across the border, their sky smoky – the feeling of war.

The families of Sderot are heroes, holding onto a dangerous part of the Land of Israel.  Since October 7, 2023 READ MORE

Israel Relief Aid CEO Update High Holy Days

 

    Haifa Immigrant Project Your generosity also supported Israel Relief Aid’s project in Haifa, where food bags were distributed to immigrant families living below the poverty line. READ MORE

Sunday, August 3, 2025

A Blessing for Haifa's Immigrants


Over the past five years, Haifa has consistently ranked among the top cities in Israel for absorbing new immigrants and today, over 10% of the city are immigrants.

In the last decade, over 35,000 immigrants chose to reside in Haifa. READ MORE

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Passover Food Bag Update

 

Bat Yam is an older community with a lot of Holocaust Survivors, widows, disabled and Ukrainian/Russian immigrants living on small monthly stipends. It’s a great place to do a great mitzvah.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Israel Relief Aid CEO Report

70% of those evacuated from the north of Israel during bombing by Hezbollah, have decided not to return to the north, after what they’ve been through.  

On the other hand, many families in the north decided to dig their heels in during a year of bombing, not evacuate, and bravely stay with their houses.  This bombing from Hezbollah was traumatic for families; probably most if not all of them now have PTSD, post-traumatic stress.  This PTSD causes a myriad of very severe symptoms, including, for children, afraid to go to sleep at night. READ MORE...

Monday, March 24, 2025

Bless Israelis in Need for Passover


Passover is April 12! Along with the necessary pre-cleaning for the holiday, most of the food for the entire holiday is purchased in advance. Yet this is not the case for Israelis living in poverty. READ MORE 

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Israel Relief Aid: New Update from CEO


Before the Lebanon ceasefire began northern Israel was getting bombed all day long.  Many, many single parents, elderly and families had to live next to the bomb shelter.  READ MORE...

Sunday, November 3, 2024

November Projects: Northern border Plus Jerusalem

 
With the air raid sirens blaring, it’s not easy in the north right now.  To receive a food bag shows that someone cares and touches people’s hearts. READ MORE. . . 

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Nahariyah on the North Border – Our October Project

Can you imagine the families in Nahariyah (on the Mediterranean coast, a few minutes from the Lebanon border) – how tired they are of all the bombs in these many months?  

Monday, July 1, 2024

Sderot – Across from Gaza Strip – A July Project

 

Can you imagine the families in Sderot (a few minutes from the Gaza border) – how tired they are of all the bombs since October 7? 

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Displaced and Evacuated Families


With the contents of the aid containers, vanloads of aid have been delivered to evacuees in Hadera,

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Update from Israel Relief Aid CEO - Displaced and Evacuated Families

 

Two more loads of food have been delivered to a guest house full of evacuated families from the northern border and displaced/ evacuated families from the Gaza border area of Israel. 

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

What's Your Guess?

 

When will the next skirmish at the Gaza border be? Typically in August, but we’ll see.

Can you imagine the families in Sderot (a few minutes from the Gaza border) – how tired they are of all the bombs every summer, and also during the year?  READ MORE...

Sunday, July 9, 2023

Two Meaningful Projects

Ukrainian immigrants and refugees in Haifa were invited to receive a large box of food items . . . and the response was pure excitement. READ MORE...