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Halutza Shlomit Community Resilience
BJC-JNF Shlomit
BJC-JNF Shlomit
Please help us support Jewish National Fund-USA by making a contribution to a community that is dear to our hearts. Every dollar we raise will advance our mission to rebuild and strengthen the land and people of Israel and the pioneers living in this critical area on the front lines.
On our recent trip to Shlomit, a community right by the Egypt Gaza border, we saw firsthand how resilient this community is and their incredible commitment to Zionism and the land of Israel.
Despite the hardships of being a border community, almost daily rockets, receiving little assistance from the government, suffering losses on Oct 7 and daily challenges of living in a remote desert area - they still persevere and shine as examples of pioneers of Israel.
In Shlomit, we saw the unwavering hope and support that the residents give to Israel and to others - let’s show them the same support!
This page is dedicated to the memories of Aviad, Reuven, Bechor, and Oriel, who were killed when bravely fighting to save other innocent lives.
They left 4 widows and 15 orphans. Over 70% of the community is made up of children, who suffer from emotional stress and PTSD.
Your support will go toward:
-Family and group therapy sessions
-Bereaved and injured families therapy
-Programs to support women in the community whose husbands are on reserve duty and emotional support events
-Children's therapy including animal, art, and music therapy sessions and equipment.
-Sports programs and new Sports Complex
-Civil security, medical and fire and rescue needs
-Rebuilding including a new Shlomit Synagogue for the community in memory of the 4 heroes.
Please join us in helping to rebuild and strengthen this incredible community. Together, we can make a difference!
Am Israel Chai
JNF-USA is a national top rated 501c3 charity. Your support can be designated to any of these needs to help the Shlomit community.
Tax ID: 13-1659627
For more information or to donate via check/DAF, contact:
Lee Lebovich, Executive Director South FL: llebovich@jnf.org
Jerry & Shelly Abramson
Eric & Loren Stein
Please watch the incredible and moving video and story of Shlomit below.
On our recent trip to Shlomit, a community right by the Egypt Gaza border, we saw firsthand how resilient this community is and their incredible commitment to Zionism and the land of Israel.
Despite the hardships of being a border community, almost daily rockets, receiving little assistance from the government, suffering losses on Oct 7 and daily challenges of living in a remote desert area - they still persevere and shine as examples of pioneers of Israel.
In Shlomit, we saw the unwavering hope and support that the residents give to Israel and to others - let’s show them the same support!
This page is dedicated to the memories of Aviad, Reuven, Bechor, and Oriel, who were killed when bravely fighting to save other innocent lives.
They left 4 widows and 15 orphans. Over 70% of the community is made up of children, who suffer from emotional stress and PTSD.
Your support will go toward:
-Family and group therapy sessions
-Bereaved and injured families therapy
-Programs to support women in the community whose husbands are on reserve duty and emotional support events
-Children's therapy including animal, art, and music therapy sessions and equipment.
-Sports programs and new Sports Complex
-Civil security, medical and fire and rescue needs
-Rebuilding including a new Shlomit Synagogue for the community in memory of the 4 heroes.
Please join us in helping to rebuild and strengthen this incredible community. Together, we can make a difference!
Am Israel Chai
JNF-USA is a national top rated 501c3 charity. Your support can be designated to any of these needs to help the Shlomit community.
Tax ID: 13-1659627
For more information or to donate via check/DAF, contact:
Lee Lebovich, Executive Director South FL: llebovich@jnf.org
Jerry & Shelly Abramson
Eric & Loren Stein
Please watch the incredible and moving video and story of Shlomit below.
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