On Kristallnacht Anniversary, Israel365 Vows to “Never Forget” Holocaust Survivors

Eighty-three years ago this week, on November 9-10, 1938, wild violence against the Jewish people broke out throughout Europe on a night which would come to be known as Kristallnacht.
As Israel’s Economic Forecast looks Bleak One Organization is Stepping up to Protect the Poor

Colel Chabad provides food to Israel’s poverty-stricken community. They do this with a wide-range distribution channel of food cards to families in the Jewish State who need it the most.
Covid Lockdowns Cause Surge in Domestic Violence in Israeli Homes

Under the direction of Welfare Minister Itzik Shmuli, an additional 60 new units for the treatment of domestic violence are currently being established in the local authorities
Amidst the darkness, Meir Panim Strives to Brighten Lives For Hanukkah

There are nearly 800,000 Israeli children living in poverty. Israeli charity organization Meir Panim brings light to the darkness in their lives.
What You Should Know About World Food Day

World Food Day, October 16, marks 38 years since the initiative to eradicate world hunger was established by the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO). The goal is to end world hunger by 2030 through finding sustainable solutions to hunger and poverty.
Mother-Daughter Baking Workshop Empowers Israel’s Neediest

In Migdal Ha’Emek, a town in Israel’s North, social worker Dafna Hassan recently led a mother-daughter baking workshop at Ooga-Ooga Bakery. The workshop is part of Colel Chabad’s nutrition security program, designated by the Israeli government to take charge of eliminating hunger among Israel’s neediest.
On Israel’s 70th, Charity Organization Finds Innovative Ways to Help the Poor

With its technological advancements, one would think that Israel could resolve one of its most pressing challenges: poverty. Yet, Israel continues to fall short in that regard.
Passover & Poverty: Meet Simcha

During Passover, when schools are closed for her children, Simcha’s kids are left slaves to hunger – on a holiday that is supposed to celebrate Jewish freedom.
Blessings and Challenges of the Passover Holiday

Charity organizations like Colel Chabad move into full speed to help people celebrate Passover properly and in dignity.
The Sad Face of Poverty: Meet Eliana from Kiryat Ata

‘My family had nothing but a small Mazda, the clothes we were wearing and about 80 shekels or so in the bank,’ Eliana, now 10, recalls.