How could we capture the endless and ongoing stream of chesed following October 7?
The Unity of a Nation
Just when I thought not an extra person could fit in my home, more people come to volunteer. People feel good doing good.
“We don’t know what you have access to,” they said, “but our men are asking for tzitzit.”
Chiloni Israelis, Modern Orthodox Americans wearing knit kippot, traditional Sephardim—Jews of all kinds run in and out of the terminal, as more cars filled with…
Midway through their first session, the girls disappeared from the screen . . . Hearing sirens, the girls had raced to their shelters.
Naama describes how supportive they were of each other, with total collaboration for the benefit of the soldiers.
You can’t imagine what we feel like when the soldiers smile and thank us for the supplies.
Never in their “wildest dreams” did Shelley and Ariel Serber expect their living room to be converted into a distribution center for the IDF.
“You don’t just go when it’s safe and pretty,” Katz asserts.
The OU in Israel and America have been working around the clock to organize efforts to help our brothers and sisters in Israel.