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Rosh HaShanah Follow Up

As part of our Rosh Hashanah event, food bags were given by Israel Relief Aid to participants (Holocaust Survivors, elderly Israelis, new immigrants from Ukraine).  Here are some of the pictures.

Hurricane Florence: You Can Donate to Help with Disaster Relief and Recovery

If you’ve seen the reports of hurricane rainfall and historic flooding hitting North and South Carolina from Hurricane Florence, you might desire to help. This couldn’t be easier. As part of our Worldwide Crises Fund, Israel Relief Aid will be partnering with local aid organizations, with your help. Read more...

Secret of the Light of Peace

A secret house in the hills of Judea is a shelter for Israeli children who have been removed from their homes by the social welfare services following severe abuse, neglect or tragedy. 

One Week Until Rosh HaShanah

Our Rosh Hashanah project to provide a sit-down holiday meal for impoverished Holocaust Survivors living alone and new immigrants from Ukraine will continue right up to Erev Rosh Hashanah, September 9 (one week!) Read more...

We Can Make the Difference

The May 2018 report of the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) confirms:  “Israel’s childhood poverty rate of 10.2 percent is the highest among the 35 member countries”.   Many immigrants do not ask for help because of a sense of shame. Many are virtually living in poverty.  Read more...

Let’s See Where The Supplies Really Went

Sderot, the city of bombs and incendiary balloons, was given by Israel Relief Aid a load of school supplies a boost to its impoverished families and kids with the first day of school, Sept. 1 approaching.   Here are the first of the recipients of the school supplies: Read more...

Rosh HaShanah is Early This Year!

The Israeli Fall holidays come early this year, and Rosh Hashanah (Feast of Trumpets), is on September 9. This is a three-day holiday in Israel, September 9-11. “Rosh Hashanah” means “beginning of the year” and that is why Israel’s calendars begin with the month of September.  This holiday is traditionally spent with extended family for the entire three days. Read more...