
Bring Light to Children’s Lives
2024-12-10This year, shortly after the longest night (December 21), we celebrate the festival of Hanukkah, beginning on the evening of December 25.
This year, shortly after the longest night (December 21), we celebrate the festival of Hanukkah, beginning on the evening of December 25.
A transformative project is already underway in the heart of Jerusalem’s Neve Yaakov neighborhood.
Jamie Geller recently accompanied the children of Yad Ezra V’Shulamit at one of Israel’s most holy sites, Rachel’s Tomb. As the anniversary of our matriarch Rachel’s passing approached, Jamie joined the children as they came together to offer their prayers and thanks to those who continue to support their journey through life’s challenges.
A Yad Ezra V’Shulamit truck driver recently encountered a missile attack while distributing food to families in northern Israel.
With tensions escalating in the north, the current effects of this war are affecting hundreds of northern communities.
As we approach the High Holidays, Jews worldwide celebrate this time with renewal and introspection.
Visiting Israel offers a unique opportunity that allows tourists to experience a variety of different foods and cultures that reflect the country’s diverse history.
Since its independence, the state of Israel has integrated many different cultures within its society.
At Yad Ezra V’Shulamit, we understand that maximizing your financial resources is important. We’ve recently launched an approach that not only increases your financial security but also directs much-needed support to those in need.
After much anticipation, Yad Ezra V’Shulamit is excited to announce the expansion of our Jerusalem Children’s Center - a new home for underprivileged children in Israel.
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