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Vital meals help Holocaust survivors amid coronavirus crisis

Vital meals help Holocaust survivors amid coronavirus crisis

by AP and Israel Hayom Staff

The Nachas Health and Family Network in Brooklyn has been forced to suspend its operations over the coronavirus outbreak, but it’s volunteers continue delivering vital kosher meals to survivors, many of whom live in poverty, and are in their 80s and 90s and at a high-risk of the contagion.

With schools shuttered over pandemic, NGOs partner to ensure no child goes hungry

With schools shuttered over pandemic, NGOs partner to ensure no child goes hungry

by Israel Hayom Staff

Nevet and Leket Israel joint forces to deliver warm meals and food packages to families and children in the Nevet Breakfast Program.

As COVID-19 creates more poverty, Afikim struggles to meet demand

As COVID-19 creates more poverty, Afikim struggles to meet demand

by Richard Stellar and Israel Hayom Staff

The network of family enrichment and resource centers launches emergency fundraiser to assist needy families whose lives have been turned upside down by the coronavirus outbreak.

As pandemic runs rampant, some go the extra mile to help

As pandemic runs rampant, some go the extra mile to help

by Israel Hayom Staff

Coronavirus is having a devastating effect on the most vulnerable in society. As the country prepares for a full shutdown, Yad Ezra V’Shulamit will continue delivering urgent food supplies to the poor of Israel.

Volunteer network brings taste of Purim to homebound in former Soviet Union

Volunteer network brings taste of Purim to homebound in former Soviet Union

by JNS and Israel Hayom Staff

Jewish community members will partake in festivals, workshops and demonstrations, and give gift baskets of food to friends and neighbors.

University of Haifa sends Arab Israeli students to assist refugees in Greece

University of Haifa sends Arab Israeli students to assist refugees in Greece

by Israel Hayom Staff

Through its partnership with the German Refugee Law Clinics Abroad, the Clinics for Law and Social Change at the University of Haifa assists dozens of asylum seekers on the Greek island of Chios.

Israel Hayom's photo of 'gorgeous' soldier becomes instant hit

For lone soldiers overwhelmed with bureaucracy, this event solves a whole lot

by Israel Hayom Staff

Nefesh B'Nefesh and Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) hosted the 7th annual "Yom Siddurim" (personal errands day) for Lone Soldiers on February 13th at Beit HaChayal.

Americans Against Antisemitism launches millennial-focused women's committee

Americans Against Antisemitism launches millennial-focused women's committee

by Israel Hayom Staff

Forum created to counter the rising tide of anti-Semitic hatred in the US. Its core mission is "to empower female voices from every race, religion, and nationality to organize, act, and speak with a unified voice against anti-Semitism," group says.

Blue and White MK Chili Tropper donates kidney to complete stranger

Blue and White MK Chili Tropper donates kidney to complete stranger

by Danielle Roth-Avneri, Yori Yalon and Israel Hayom Staff

"The surgery went well, and the kidney was transplanted successfully," says Trooper, who became the first incumbent lawmaker to donate kidney.

In 2020, pioneering and crowdfunding go hand in hand

In 2020, pioneering and crowdfunding go hand in hand

by Israel Hayom Staff

Unique project to safeguard Lamed Hey forest also seeks to boost security for residents of the Kashuela Farm in Judea and Samaria.

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