Israel has been through an incredibly difficult period. Behind every news update are real people living with loss, injury, and long-term uncertainty. Your support has made it possible to reach families who are navigating these realities every day.
With your help, we were able to work with Divotee to reach individuals who urgently needed assistance and had nowhere else to turn. Because of you, help arrived at moments when it truly mattered.
One of those families is Miriam’s.
Miriam’s husband was killed while serving in the IDF, defending Eretz Yisrael. He left behind a devoted wife and their two-year-old identical twin boys. Since his death, Miriam has been battling in many ways and continues to live in the small apartment they once shared together. Before the war, she worked in hospital laboratories, but she has not been able to return to work. She received your support with deep appreciation. Miriam is a lovely woman who is truly grateful for the care shown to her and her children.
Another family you helped is Daniel’s.
Daniel was badly injured while fighting in the IDF and now faces a long road to recovery. His parents, Avi and Tamar, care for him as he continues this difficult journey. Your support brought encouragement and relief to the entire family. They were very thankful—not only for the help itself, but for knowing that others care deeply about Daniel’s recovery.
These stories represent only a small glimpse into what Israel has endured. Each family carries its own pain, strength, and resilience. Your generosity allowed us to reach them at a time when support was urgently needed.
To our donors: thank you. Your compassion makes a real difference in the lives of those who have sacrificed so much. Your partnership reminds these families that they are not alone—and it enables us to continue responding when new needs arise.
As long as Israel’s families continue to face these challenges, the need remains. If you feel moved to continue this work, your next gift will reach more people who are still healing, ensuring that care, strength, and hope are there when they are needed most.