Campaign to help feed Israel’s Holocaust survivors aims to raise $50,000

Thousands of people are regularly served by USK, including 8,000 Holocaust survivors who are impoverished.
Holocaust survivors, Ukrainian refugees wouldn’t survive without these charitable meals

United Soup Kitchens in Israel (USK), a network of 22 public restaurants serving free home-cooked meals daily to over 8,650 diners, is attempting to raise $35,000 to help continue to provide daily nourishment to those who need it.
House of Hope saved little Yael from a life of neglect and abuse. Here is how

Established in 1960 by Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, House of Hope houses 100 children whose families lack the ability to raise them.
On Kristallnacht Anniversary, Israel365 Vows to “Never Forget” Holocaust Survivors

Eighty-three years ago this week, on November 9-10, 1938, wild violence against the Jewish people broke out throughout Europe on a night which would come to be known as Kristallnacht.
Watch their Reaction when we Give Homeless Israelis 1,000 Shekels Cash

Just watch their joyous reactions as they bless back those who blessed them with charity!
The Purim Commandment: Give to Anyone Who Extends His Hand

Colel Chabad, running charitable activities in Israel since 1788, ensures that needy Israelis celebrate Purim with festive joy.
Keeping Summer Safe

Meir Panim ensures that every kid from needy backgrounds not only have an engaging summer but a safe one
Arabs Wage Online Bullying Campaign Targeting Jewish Charity

Arabs recently used online bullying to harm a charity institution
Building Bridges, Tearing Down Walls, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein

Every Sunday through Friday, President and Founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ or The Fellowship), Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, sent out daily devotionals along with a scripture verse and the Hebrew Word of the Day to encourage understanding of Israel, the Jewish faith and Christianity’s Jewish roots. These devotionals have been a blessing to thousands of people over the years.
Amidst the darkness, Meir Panim Strives to Brighten Lives For Hanukkah

There are nearly 800,000 Israeli children living in poverty. Israeli charity organization Meir Panim brings light to the darkness in their lives.