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Israel Relief Aid: New Update from CEO Jo Kaplan

  There remain 48 abductees held by Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip for 23 months, of which around half are believed to be alive. Gaza Strip border towns – still occasionally bombing Israel Lebanon – routing out Hezbollah attempts in Israel border zone Israel territories – tearing down terror webs Houti’s – bombing Israel randomly from Yemen READ MORE

Israel Relief Aid: New Update from CEO

Pictures from Katzrin in the north of Israel, supplying warm jackets for the winter super cold here in the Holy Land.  Holocaust Survivors, pensioners, widows that live on a stipend most of them. READ MORE

Giving Israeli Kids a Chance for Start of School Year

With two million Israelis living in poverty (National Insurance report 1/21) (including over 665,000 Israeli children) , Israel Relief Aid wanted to help for the school year. 

Purim Party for Orphans

With Purim three-day holiday beginning March 6, Israel Relief Aid is going back to the Ben Shemen Youth Village to help sponsor a Purim party to bring joy to 400 teenage placed kids/orphans.  Why does the youth village need help for something as important as a holiday celebration?  It turns out that while the government does cover basic needs like daily meals, such daily meals are not holiday-oriented.  So, when a holiday comes, they have no budget for that. Israel Relief Aid is so excited to make sure these kids aren’t left out of a holiday that the whole country will celebrate.   With your help, there will be a celebration.  Help us spread the joy to these young people that they are cared about and loved.   DONATE TODAY...

What Mothers Will Do for their Children

  The Petach Tikvah Aid Center in central Israel usually always receives from incoming aid containers (sponsored by friends of Israel Relief Aid).  READ MORE. . . 

The Ultimate Fun, Meaningful Party for Kids

  A youth village on the outskirts of Jerusalem was the location for this month’s event for Purim.  This youth village consists of  children/teens placed by social services because the parent/parents cannot care for them, or that they are orphans . READ MORE. . .