Lone soldier center
Israeli artists unite across communities to support lone soldiers in new exhibition
Artists, musicians, and designers contribute to a Tel Aviv show where ceramic plates symbolize belonging, with proceeds aiding lone soldiers in need.
Grapevine, March 27, 2026: A welcome break
Grapevine: Huckabee at home
Only 500 of the 13,000 lone reservists have received mental health support since Oct. 7
From a life in Maryland to a life devoted to lone soldiers
They were affiliated with the Lone Soldier Center in memory of Michael Levin, but became an official nonprofit organization, appropriately named Lone Soldiers’ Home in Beit Shemesh.
158 overseas volunteers to join IDF
Majority of the new recruits come from North America, followed by France.
Program launched to help lone soldiers stay in Israel
Currently, nearly half of lone soldiers leave the country, according to the Lone Soldier Center.
Thousands of lone soldiers gather for Independence Day celebrations
Parents of fallen lone soldiers and prominent members of the Jerusalem municipality also took part in the Gan Sacher barbecue.
An arduous and lonely cultural journey
After finishing high school, Dyer wanted to go to Israel.
Grapevine: Sing for the king
It's not certain whether Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev, will attend the Morocciada Festival
A new house for female lone soldiers
LSC development director Lizzie Noach adds, “We saw how successful homes were for the male soldiers and also wanted to give females what their own families would give them.”
In Plain Language: Israel’s hidden heroes
For 12 lone soldiers all from English-speaking countries, they no longer are without family.
Family, friends mark 10 years since death in Lebanon of lone soldier Levin
The Jerusalem Lone Soldier Center in Memory of Michael Levin was founded in 2009 to aid the thousands of lone soldiers serving throughout the country.