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“Say thank you that you are alive, madam”: When cancer ends, life is shattered
About treatment ending, fear beginning, tears in the car alone, and rebuilding from loneliness. Dikla Shir, SHENA Center founder, writes about the day after and no survivor left alone.
Israel was never meant to be a gold-plated donor project - opinion
Charity on Jgive's platform rose 200% post-October 7, signaling digitization of Jewish philanthropy
Hezbollah escalates war with record drone assault
US Jews donate boots for IDF in Gaza
Although it started small, they now send 270 to 320 duffel bags to Israel a week – on an average of eight El Al flights per week – filled with special orders. Each bag contains about 16 pairs.
Tiv Taam donates NIS 323.86M to aid victims of hostilities' rehabilitation
IFCJ provides millions in aid, supports civilians impacted by war
"The one thing that gives us all tremendous hope is the friendship and support from the millions of Christians around the world who continue to stand with Israel and the Jewish people."
Bat mitzvah girls demonstrate Israeli moral strength with hair donations - opinion
A 12-year-old girl can have her big party, but what she’ll take with her into her future are the small acts of kindness she does for others.
Israelis provide tons of food to soldiers, displaced families
A kitchen tzedakah: Israelis from all over with an affinity for the kitchen find a hardy way to provide for those in need during the war
WATCH: Helping Israel is essential for Christian Zionists
Maayan Hoffman, Deputy CEO - Strategy and innovation for the Jerusalem Post, speaks with Nicole Yoder, Vice President for Aid and Aliyah of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ)
Pitchon-Lev: Helping those in need in time of war
Providing food baskets to evacuated families in Israel's southern and northern communities is just the beginning.
WATCH: A Pitchon-Lev volunteer tells her story
American volunteer Drea Rice speaks with Maayan Hoffman, Deputy CEO - Strategy and innovation for the Jerusalem Post, about her work with Pitchon-Lev.
Lights & Lifesavers: On Oct. 7, Liad Ohana saved dozens in a private car
When United Hatzalah chief paramedic Liad Ohana heard gunshots outside his house, he left his wife and three children, including a two-week-old baby, to go treat the wounded.
Helping vegan and vegetarian IDF soldiers eat during the war
While the Israeli public, and international community, have joined together to meet many of the soldiers' needs, non-meat-eating soldiers have struggled to eat their needed nutritional daily intake.