Jewish Agency for Israel
Nir Am’s rapid-response squad managed to repel Hamas terrorists and avoid casualties.
Belong seeks to supplement the efforts of the Jewish Agency and Nefesh B’Nefesh.
The MedEx campaign aims to recruit 2,000 physicians to address Israel’s shortage.
Ethiopian immigrant Haymanut Kasau, 9, was last seen in Safed on Feb. 25.
More than 200 olim landed at Ben-Gurion Airport in the last week of 2023.
“The fund will be a lifeline to survivors and their family members—not only in their immediate period of dire need but also on a long-term basis,” says Amira Ahronoviz, CEO of the Jewish Agency.
“Being a new immigrant is never easy, and for seniors who made aliyah due to the war, it is even more difficult, says Dana Zacks, director of the Jewish Agency’s Israeli Society Unit.
“The Rock of Israel” operation aimed to bring on aliyah those with first-degree relatives in the Jewish state.
The Jewish Agency has fast-tracked $20 million in aid to terror victims over the past two decades.
“There is no replacement for these types of in-person exchanges,” stated Mark Wilf, board chair of the Jewish Agency.
They join some 95,000 of their countrymen who have immigrated to Israel.
Keren Hayesod, the Jewish Federations of North America, the Jewish Agency of Israel and the World Zionist Organization unite.