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Jerusalem O Jerusalem

In Jerusalem, we are already in very cold weather, and it will get much colder next month in January.  Our Talpiot Aid Center there has been busy distributing to so many impoverished immigrants and disadvantaged individuals and families. READ MORE . . .

Special Coronavirus Aid for Families in Need

  Israel Relief Aid is distributing now in the Israeli territories to families living under the poverty line – supplies to clean up and protect against the coronavirus:  Toilet paper, bleach, sanitizer wipes, sanitizer soap, plastic gloves, etc.  READ MORE . . . 

Can You Believe It?

Israel Relief Aid just received another large shipping container of clothing for the aid centers in the south because . . . .can you believe it . . . .they were almost empty!  READ MORE. . . 

A Special Hanukkah Blessing

  T he house of the managers of one of our aid centers in Nazareth Ilit (Nof HaGalil) burned recently in the north of the country in a fire in the city.  They got out there to help their neighbors save their houses but they could not save their own.  The family was in a state of shock.   READ MORE . . . 

An Awesome Gift in Tel Aviv

  This month Israel Relief Aid reached out to the poor at the Tel Aviv Homeless Café!   Food stuffs were delivered to Haifa, where the teams prepared the dishes in large pots and brought them to Tel Aviv.  It is so encouraging for the teams to see a donation like ours coming in to their kitchen!  Giving to the Tel Aviv destitute by providing them a basic need of a free meal was  a heart throb .  READ MORE . . . 

Guess Who Came Into the Shop Today?

  This is a picture of a single mother who recently came into the Haifa Aid Center in Israel.  She is divorced, has cancer, is not working, her divorced husband is not working so no financial support there, and she is raising four children alone with only a low-income stipend.   READ MORE...

In Beer Sheva, Pictures Speak 1000 Words

The Negev city of Beer Sheva, really the heart of the beautiful Israeli desert, is a thriving city, and yet there are still Bedouin villages in the Negev.   Obviously, to live in the south of Israel’s Negev, there must be employment.  This you can find in Beer Sheva.  However not for Holocaust Survivors, the disabled, the elderly, and other needy sectors.   Having an Israel Relief Aid humanitarian center in Beer Sheva is critical.  It’s true compassion.  READ MORE. . .