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It's Over But It's Not Over

  Holocaust Memorial Day has come and gone, with all those stories that emanated out of horrific circumstances.  In our times, last year 15,000 Holocaust Survivors passed away. However, today there are 147,199 Holocaust Survivors living in Israel.  READ MORE. . . 

What a Blessing You’ve Been in Israel

  For Israel Relief Aid’s Passover project, your help made it possible so that Israelis (especially immigrants) in poverty could celebrate the Passover Seder READ MORE. . . 

Pre-Holiday Container

Yesterday, a 40-foot aid container came into Israel full of clothing and new Nike shoes!   On April 24, two important Israeli holidays will arrive: Erev Yom HaZikaron, the day of national remembrance in Israel  READ MORE...

The Ingathering of Ukrainians Continues

Where are we at on the world’s timeline? One thing that is clearly evident: Israel continues to be in the midst of the ingathering of Ukrainians and Russians as an outcome of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. READ MORE...

The Galil's Kinneret

  Israel Relief Aid was excited to direct a recent container to Tiberias for distribution to new immigrants and other Israelis living under the poverty line. READ MORE...

4 Wonderful, Exciting Passover Feeding Projects for Israelis in Need

A couple new project for feeding at Passover are being planned!  One will be held in Israel’s Negev desert region, in a massive Bedouin Tent!  It will be a huge large group and the entire Seder will become a teaching platform.  300 young Ukrainian immigrants will be invited and a full meal will be served, and a Seder will be great learning experience. Two more projects will be distributing Passover food bags to 100 Ethiopians and 100 Ukrainians in Haifa. And our project for Holocaust Survivors, and others verified on welfare, in the coastal city of Bat Yam is in preparation.  These are 135 individual boxes/bags that are being packed. If you would like to help with any of these projects, you can go to : 

A Cold March in a Desert Land?

Surprisingly, March has been unusually cold in Israel this year, with a number of storms and particularly cold nights. READ MORE...