Op-Ed: Choosing Life in Israel’s Most Pressing Battle

Behind the headlines of geopolitics and conflict lies a quieter, devastating reality: every year, more than 35,000 unborn children in Israel are never given the chance to live.
When Poverty Decides Life and Death in Israel

Raising a child is expensive anywhere, but in Israel it can feel crushing. For a mother already stretched thin — especially one raising children on her own — these numbers make abortion feel less like a choice and more like an inevitability.
After the Sirens: Helping Israel’s Forgotten Families

Every so often, a story emerges that gives voice to those living in the aftermath of tragedy. Not just the moment of violence, but the long, painful stretch of rebuilding that follows.
Hope in the Hardest Places: How This Rabbi Shows Up When No One Else Can

For over a decade, Rabbi Klughaupt has served as a lifeline for patients and families who arrive at the rehabilitation center physically broken, emotionally overwhelmed, and often financially strained.
Mothers of Courage: This Mother’s Day, Stand With Israel’s Heroic Widows

Mother’s Day is a time to honor the women who hold our families together, often through unimaginable challenges. For the wives of Israel’s fallen soldiers, every day is a reminder of both their sacrifice and their strength.
Honoring Israel’s 77th Birthday: Calling Jews and Christians to Stand Together as a Light for Israel

This Israel Independence Day, we celebrate the miracle of the modern Jewish state—a promise kept, a prophecy fulfilled, and a nation reborn against all odds. But even as Israelis wave flags and sing songs of independence, there’s a deep undercurrent of pain. That’s why Israel365 is marking this historic moment not just with celebration, but with action.
As Passover Concludes: Fulfilling the Promise of Liberation for Israel’s Hungry

As the festival of freedom draws nearer to a close, the opportunity to help others experience true liberty—the freedom from hunger and want—remains open.Â
From Bondage to Bounty: Helping Israeli Families This Passover

At Passover seders throughout Israel, the traditional four questions will soon be recited. But a fifth question hangs in the air: How can we celebrate liberation when hunger still binds so many among us?
The Heroism of Hero Nachman Natan Hertz

His death has left a painful void, especially for his young daughters, who now grow up without their father’s presence. Joanna, his wife, is left to navigate this heartbreaking new reality alone, carrying the weight of raising two children while dealing with the loss of her partner and best friend.
Light Up Their Night: A Bat Mitzvah Project Brings Hope to IDF Soldiers

When 12-year-old Tzofia Weisz contemplated how to mark her Bat Mitzvah, she looked beyond the usual celebrations of this significant Jewish milestone. With her birthday coinciding with Hanukkah during Israel’s longest war, she turned her attention to those spending their nights defending our homeland – the brave men and women of the IDF.