
The Rising Cost of Passover: A Challenge for Families in Need
2025-03-30Passover is a time of tradition, reflection, and family gatherings. It’s a holiday that reminds us of our journey from slavery to freedom- a story of resilience and faith.
Passover is a time of tradition, reflection, and family gatherings. It’s a holiday that reminds us of our journey from slavery to freedom- a story of resilience and faith.
In Jewish tradition, helping those in need isn’t just an act of kindness - it’s a responsibility, deeply rooted in the teachings of the Torah.
Every Jewish holiday is a time of joy, reflection, and togetherness. But for thousands of families in Israel, these celebrations bring added stress as they struggle to afford even the most basic holiday essentials.
For women like Simi, a widow raising her children alone, preparing a Purim meal and assembling holiday baskets can feel overwhelming.
The Israeli Knesset formally recognized Yad Ezra V’Shulamit for its unwavering commitment to supporting Israel’s underprivileged populations.
Yad Ezra V’Shulamit is expanding its center in the HaBukharim quarter to support more of Jerusalem’s children in need.
Since October 7, 2023, nearly 350,000 Israeli men and women have been called to active duty. For many families, this means one parent is away for extended periods, leaving a significant emotional impact on the children.
Picture this: It’s miserable outside: grey, cold and rainy. If you’re on your way out, you put on your boots, grab your warm coat, and you’re off.
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.
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