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Celebrating 30 years of building and protecting Israel’s biblical heartland

One Israel Fund’s 30th-anniversary gala marks a legacy of growth and impact.

The newly named Israel Ambassador to the United States Dr. Yechiel Leiter and his son, Moshe Yedidyah, who was killed last year while fighting in Gaza. Credit: Courtesy of the Leiter family.
The newly named Israel Ambassador to the United States Dr. Yechiel Leiter and his son, Moshe Yedidyah, who was killed last year while fighting in Gaza. Credit: Courtesy of the Leiter family.

For three decades, One Israel Fund has remained steadfast in its mission: Strengthening and uplifting the lives of more than 500,000 residents in Judea and Samaria. As the premier organization dedicated to these regions and Israel’s vulnerable southern and northern borders, One Israel Fund focuses on what matters most—ensuring safety, enhancing quality of life and fostering thriving communities.

Since its founding in 1994, One Israel Fund has been a lifeline for the biblical heartland of Israel, providing essential support in areas where resources are scarce. From cutting-edge preventive security systems for civilian first responders and medical facilities to educational programs and scholarships, recreational equipment and communal infrastructure, the organization bridges critical gaps left unmet by other services and charitable initiatives for the country.

To date, One Israel Fund has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in initiatives that secure, strengthen and sustain the communities of Judea and Samaria. By addressing unique challenges, these projects ensure that these regions continue to flourish, preserving their vital role in Israel’s story. Over the past year, alone, One Israel Fund has fulfilled more than 500 unique projects due to the generosity of its friends and supporters.

Michael Rapoport
Michael Rapoport. Credit: Courtesy.

On Thursday, Dec. 19, One Israel Fund will mark its historic 30th anniversary with a gala event celebrating the organization’s extraordinary achievements. This landmark evening will bring together supporters, leaders and visionaries dedicated to Israel’s strength and future.

The program will feature dynamic and inspiring highlights, including:

  • Comedian and actor Michael Rapaport as master of ceremonies;
  • A fireside chat with Mosab Hassan Yousef, known as the “Son of Hamas,” and Nathaniel Buzolic, an actor, prominent Israel advocate and social media leader;
  • A celebratory concert by Jewish music superstars Noam Bouskila and Aryeh Kunstler.

The evening will also pay tribute to distinguished honorees whose dedication has made a profound impact on the region:

  • Dor L’Dor Bonei Yisrael Award: Nina and John Nanasi and Ashley and Ben Nanasi of Englewood, N.J.
  • Shomrei Yisrael Award: Melodie and Marty Scharf of Lawrence, N.Y.
  • Woman of Valor Award: Carol Greenwald of both Maryland and Florida
  • Maginei Yisrael: Danielle and Sid Rosenberg of New York (and WABC Radio fame)
  • Inaugural Founders Award: In memory of Maj. Moshe Yedidyah Leiter, MD, son of the founder of One Israel Fund and recently appointed Israel Ambassador to the United States Dr. Yechiel Leiter
  • Lionesses of Zion Award: Hadassa Goldberg (aka The Real Hadassa) and Hadas Gozlan, security director of the Jordan Valley - both warriors from Israel

This milestone event is not only a celebration of past achievements but serves a call to action for the future. Together, we can ensure that Israel’s biblical heartland remains secure, thriving and vibrant for generations to come.

Let’s honor the past 30 years and recommit to building a stronger tomorrow.

To register or learn more, visit oneisraelfund.org/focus or email: dinner@OneIsraelFund.org.

In addition, all of our distinguished entertainers and honorees and a few other surprises will be part of a spectacular VIP Experience before the dinner program. If you’d like information about how to be included, click the website or email links above.

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Since its inception in 1994, One Israel Fund has remained committed to the safety and well-being of the more than 500,000 residents of Judea and Samaria, our biblical heartland. <strong>See: oneisraelfund.org.</strong>
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