The last Afghan Jew comes home
Zablon Simantov, 65, one of the last Jews to leave Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, arrived in Israel from Turkey where he had been living for the last 3 years. His rescue in 2021, was led by Moti Kahana, a well-known activist specializing in evacuations from conflict zones.
Another amazing escape
One of many near misses, as a Hezbollah rocket landed between cars on an Israeli highway.
28 Lions of Zion
28 altruistic individuals and partnering organizations were honored in Gush Etzion at the Ari Fuld Project’s annual “Lion of Zion” awards ceremony, for their tireless support of Israeli soldiers during Israel’s current multifront military campaign. The awards are in memory of Ari Fuld z”l (see previously).
Jewish Federations help Israeli nonprofits
Amitim is a pro bono mentoring program, which links former Jewish federation CEOs to the needs of the leadership of nonprofits in Israel and kibbutzim affected by Oct 7. It recognizes that US Jewish retired executives have skills and experience to benefit Israelis.
IDF’s veteran unit
The IDF’s Har Zion 0710 Unit represents a unique phenomenon in modern military history: hundreds of Israelis aged over 45 years old, many decades past their military service, have voluntarily returned to uniform to defend their nation. The unit was spontaneously established overnight after Oct 7 2023.
What to do with captured weapons
The IDF is examining the possibility of establishing anti-tank units using the huge number of weapons and missiles seized from the Hezbollah terrorist organization, including tens of thousands of Russian Kornet and Iranian Almas anti-tank missiles.
Standing tall again
Nati Ganon was seriously injured by Hamas terrorists at the Nova party on Oct 7 2023. After enduring nearly 400 grueling days of treatments and rehabilitation, Nati stands tall again and able to continue to raise his three children. See him dance with Israeli-Arab Zionist Yoseph Haddad (2nd link).
Online courses in Israeli history
Please look at the courses from innovative educational platform OFEK to inspire children and build a deep connection to their heritage. Students learn the history of Israel and the Jewish people, from the first days Israel was established, featuring Jewish heroes and all significant events.
Israel’s vehicle rescue service
Israel’s car rescue service Yedidim (see previously) now has 65,000 members. Call 1230 from your mobile phone and someone will arrive to help stranded motorists change a tyre, or fix a problem with the car. Yedidim answers up to 3,000 calls every day. Only in Israel.
New curriculum for teaching Israeli history
The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) has released a new “teacher-friendly curriculum”, for middle and high schools, that addresses “the history of the Jewish people in the land of Israel from ancient to modern times.”