Thanks to European donors the European team has been able to purchase 800,000 kilos (17.500.000 bread rolls) of wheat flour in Ukraine. READ MORE. . .
Thanks to European donors the European team has been able to purchase 800,000 kilos (17.500.000 bread rolls) of wheat flour in Ukraine. READ MORE. . .
Many truckloads of clothing, shoes and food continue to be sent to the Ukrainian refugees that were rescued out of Ukraine to the surrounding countries. READ MORE. . .
Located in the territory of the Israeli tribe of Dan, Ramle is a city in the central district with 80,000 Israelis, two-thirds of whom are Jewish and one-third Arab. It sits next to the ancient city of Lydda/Luz (Lod).
Ramle has many ethnic restaurants and an outdoor covered market (shuk) where the people shop, as prices are lower. Ramle has long been one of Israel’s poorest cities. READ MORE. . .
Bags of everyday foods were a Godsend to Ukrainians who walked into a Jerusalem Israel Relief Aid network aid center. READ MORE. . .
The Rosh Hashanah holiday here in Israel is a big one, with a 2 ½ day state closure.
It’s a dress-up holiday. But what if you are in a new country, a new immigrant, or simply don’t have clothes for the holiday meal? READ MORE...
One of the quickest way to bless a Ukrainian who has made their way to Israel is to provide immediate necessities. READ MORE . . .
Most Ukrainians arrived in Israel with almost nothing at all. Yet Israeli expenses are higher than a lot of other countries. READ MORE. . .
Photos of Israel Relief Aid container packed in Holland unloading at two stops in Israel: first Ashdod, then Jerusalem. READ MORE. . .
The Ukrainians in Jerusalem immigrated with usually only what they can carry in their arms. Every conceivable kind of help has been needed. READ MORE ...
Our RESCUE PROJECT partners in Ukraine were able to buy 3 trucks loaded with food supplies for Ukrainians in Borislav, Tarnapol and Zhitomyr! READ MORE . . .
Two completely different aid projects took place in June.
Meal for 950 Ukrainian Immigrants to Israel
This was the largest group of Ukrainian immigrants in need that we have hosted so far. Most of them had not yet been out to eat since arriving to Israel. READ MORE
With the influx into Israel of those fleeing for their lives from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, one family shared their immigration story. READ MORE. . .
The latest container, full of great clothing with also Nike waist pouches, made its way to Israel, unloading for distribution to aid centers in the north of the country, and then to the unloading point in the south. READ MORE . . .
Thanks to our supporters, we are supplying Ukrainian immigrants to Israel with necessities to get them started in their new life here. They are arriving with little more than the clothes on their backs. The following is a thank you we received from one of our aid center partners. LEARN MORE ...
Israel Relief Aid, in conjunction with our Christian Arab partner in Nazareth, purchased a large box of food for all of them that are starting their new life in Israel. The Ukrainians were touched READ MORE. . .
In the month of May, Israel Relief Aid will work on a reconciliation project following the flight of Ukrainian Jews to Israel – a bag of food given to them from Christian Arabs! READ MORE . . .
Here are pictures taken in the war zone in Kharkiv, Ukraine: we are helping 2 soup kitchens, 8000 people daily SEE PHOTOS HERE. . .