Funding extended for Galilee, ‘Gaza Envelope’ evacuees through February Tens of thousands of internally displaced Israelis remain in hotels and self-arranged housing. Dec. 29, 2024
Scarred but unbroken: Galilee evacuees lead a quiet return Encountering wartime devastation, Israeli northerners initiate a revival that they say will only strengthen their cherished communities. Canaan Lidor Dec. 13, 2024
RE-SPECS: Helping Israelis see light after Oct. 7 darkness RE-SPECS uses donated and surplus frames to provide eyewear to Israelis in need. Amelie Botbol Dec. 9, 2024
In Tel Aviv, northern evacuees endure ‘disturbing’ rallies Hailing from a conservative stronghold, the Play Hotel's guests watch aghast as thousands pressure the government to end a war they deem vital. Canaan Lidor Sept. 13, 2024
Chabad of Poland hosts summer retreat for 200 Ukrainian Jewish refugees Daily activities range from field trips and arts-and-crafts projects to music and baking classes, all within a spiritually enriching environment. Aug. 28, 2024
One woman and a forgotten war zone For nine months, Kiryat Shmona has stood as a ghost town, its residents among those displaced by relentless attacks from Hezbollah. Nathan J. Minsberg July 4, 2024
Hochul provides nearly $2.9 million to Jewish organizations supporting refugees Molly Carr, CEO of Jewish Family Services of Western New York, said that with the new funding, “we can better guide refugees on their path towards achieving financial and personal stability.” June 26, 2024
Herzog honors CAM-supported volunteers for post-Oct. 7 response The war "turned into our finest hour, thanks to the spirit of volunteerism of the people of Israel," President Isaac Herzog said. June 21, 2024
Israel OKs hotel stay extension of evacuated southern residents The proposal extends the stay of western Negev residents in hotels and other temporary accommodations until Aug. 15. June 16, 2024