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Israel –The Worst Will Soon Be Over

In Jerusalem, Israel Relief Aid recently brought warm clothing for the new immigrants. In Beer Sheva, out of the container came beautiful parkas for the seniors, some of them Holocaust Survivors.  Read More ...

Make a Child Smile Today

30 percent of Israel's children live below the poverty line, according to a report published January 14, 2020 by the Israel National Council for the Child. Together we can make a difference in these lives. Would YOU like to Join Us today in blessing children living in poverty in Israel?

Helping Impoverished and Low Income Israeli Families

Israel Relief Aid, through import of huge humanitarian aid containers and infrastructure of institutions and welfare centers locally all over Israel, loves to help families with babies, and give them a blessing of baby clothing and baby supplies.  Read more...

Warm Winter Campaign Update

In Jerusalem and Beer Sheva, Israel Relief Aid recently brought all kinds of clothing, women’s hygiene goods, and other good things.  In the picture you can see new immigrants filled with joy to have something to keep warm at night, because Jerusalem is colder than other cities.  Read more...

Follow Up on Israel Relief Aid Hanukkah Event in Jerusalem

On December 21 an event was held in Jerusalem for these kids living under the poverty line.  Read more . . . 

Thank You to All Who Participated

Thank you to everyone who gave towards feeding the homeless in Israel! In November, Israel Relief Aid, with the help of its donors, purchased many kilos each of rice, lentils, pasta, cereal, buckwheat, beef, tea and sugar for the Broken Hearts Homeless Café in downtown Tel Aviv.  Read more . . . 

Broken Hearts Cafe

The Broken Hearts Café that Israel Relief Aid supports in Tel Aviv, in one of the largest homeless areas in Israel, is called that name because of the homeless people it serves, the broken-hearted.  There ,   the homeless and down-and-outers are fed a meal every day and provided clothing.      More than 1000 people pass through the Café every month.   Read more. . .