New Meir Panim Program Distributes Sabbath Challahs to Israel’s Poor

Meir Panim, an organization established to help alleviate and diminish the debilitating effects of poverty in Israel, has started a new program.
Elevating the Lives of the Downtrodden in Israel’s Forgotten Holy City

With the city’s resources stretched to maximum capacity, Colel Chabad, Israel’s oldest charity, is often asked to fill in the gaps.
PHOTO ESSAY: When an IDF Soldier Found Himself Destitute, a Small Israeli Charity Stepped Up

As the food and furniture were organized in the soldier’s caravan, he looked around emotionally and stated, “It’s as though light has come back into my life.”
IDF’s “Lone Soldiers” May Not Have Family in Israel, But They’re Not Alone

Every year thousands of people from all over the world voluntarily choose to serve in the IDF when they immigrate to Israel, often alone.
Incredible Act of Generosity by a “Guardian Angel” Saves Distressed IDF Soldier

An IDF soldier was rescued by a man she had never met before when he performed an unexpected gesture of extreme generosity for her.
As Tragedies Plague Israel, ZAKA Appeals to Crowdfunders to Help Replace Worn-Out Ambulances

ZAKA Search and Rescue has recently launched an online donor matching campaign to raise money to purchase, equip and maintain five ZAKA ambulances.
Israel365 Races to Bring Purim Joy to the Sick Children of Jerusalem

Like many others, Israel365 is running for a cause that is close to their hearts.
Generous Donation by American Family Ensures Israel’s Poor Will Be Fed

Last week, a family from Los Angeles continued its decades-long compassionate mission by dedicating a gate to Meir Panim.
Breaking Israel News Staff Packs in the Fun for Charity at Pantry Packers

The Breaking Israel News and Israel365 teams recently enjoyed a day away from the office to participate in Colel Chabad’s Pantry Packers charity organization.
IDF Soldiers Gifted with a Well-Deserved Vacation

“Twice during the three years that a combat soldier serves, we provide them with five days of 24/7 rest and relaxation.”