An Iranian Missile Killed Her. Her Family Is Still Paying the Price.

She spent her free time running toward other people’s emergencies. On Purim, she didn’t make it home. Now her husband is raising their three children alone. They are still standing. Barely.

Her Name Was Ronit Elimelech.

A Mother. A Neighbor. The Center of Her Family’s World.

Ronit was 44: a volunteer EMT first responder, a devoted neighbor, and a loving mother to 3 children, two of them on the autism spectrum.

On March 1, 2026, a ballistic missile struck the synagogue shelter in Beit Shemesh where her family sought safety. Ronit stayed behind to help her mother walk out. Neither of them made it.

Today, her husband Nissim is facing the ultimate crisis: raising their three traumatized children alone after losing their mother in an instant.

Watch their story below:

Ronit Built the World That Kept Her Children Steady. Now Nissim Carries It Alone.

Children on the autism spectrum depend on structure: routines, therapy appointments, familiar people, and carefully managed days. When that structure breaks, progress can unravel fast.

Ronit built that structure. She knew which routines kept her children calm, which therapists they trusted, and which moments in the day needed the most care.

Now Nissim carries all of it: the routines, the appointments, the therapies, the bills, the grief, and the daily care of three children without an income.

“It’s all on me now,” he said. “Everything.”

The Bills Don’t Stop.

Your Gift Covers What Nissim Cannot

"Do Not Fear, for I Am With You. I Will Strengthen You and Help You."

– Isaiah 41:10

Throughout the Bible, God delivers that promise through people. You can be one of them.
Ronit showed up for others her entire life. She showed up on the last day, too, staying behind for her mother when she could have walked out.

You are how God answers this family right now.

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