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Temple Sinai-Atlanta, GA -- Kibbutz Be'eri Fundraising Page
Temple Sinai Atlanta, GA
Temple Sinai Atlanta, GA
NOTE: In addition to the amount raised to the right, we initially raised $8,843, for a total thus far of $8,861.
Be’eri stands determined to rise from the ashes of the October 7 tragedy, but they cannot do it alone. The journey to rebuild encompasses emotional healing, physical restoration, economic infrastructure, and education.This is where Be'eri needs your help.
On October 7th, Kibbutz Be’eri suffered unimaginable loss—more than 130 homes and essential public buildings were destroyed. Today, it is moving from survival to renewal through a bold, multi-year Capital Campaign to rebuild Be’eri as a vibrant, secure, and trauma-informed community—one designed to honor what happened, support healing, and welcome families home with safety and dignity.
Its vision goes beyond replacing what was lost. Rebuilding Be’eri is a stand against terror itself—a living testament that violence and fear will not define its future. Helping Be’eri return strengthens not only the Be'eri community but the wider world, showing that compassion and resilience can triumph over brutality.
The Vision -- Rebuilding Be’eri is More than Construction:
Rebuilding Be’eri is not simply a construction project. It is a return home.
It is a declaration that terror does not decide whether a community survives.
Every home, school, and public space is designed through a trauma-informed lens to honor the lives lost, support emotional recovery, and welcome families back with safety and dignity.
This next chapter is not about replacing what stood before.
It is about building something stronger.
--Education.
--Healthcare.
--Community life.
--Economic renewal.
Together, these investments create more than infrastructure.
They create the conditions for healing.
Kibbutz Be’eri is becoming a model for how communities recover after terror, not only for Israel, but for any place where humanity refuses to give up.
Be’eri stands determined to rise from the ashes of the October 7 tragedy, but they cannot do it alone. The journey to rebuild encompasses emotional healing, physical restoration, economic infrastructure, and education.This is where Be'eri needs your help.
On October 7th, Kibbutz Be’eri suffered unimaginable loss—more than 130 homes and essential public buildings were destroyed. Today, it is moving from survival to renewal through a bold, multi-year Capital Campaign to rebuild Be’eri as a vibrant, secure, and trauma-informed community—one designed to honor what happened, support healing, and welcome families home with safety and dignity.
Its vision goes beyond replacing what was lost. Rebuilding Be’eri is a stand against terror itself—a living testament that violence and fear will not define its future. Helping Be’eri return strengthens not only the Be'eri community but the wider world, showing that compassion and resilience can triumph over brutality.
The Vision -- Rebuilding Be’eri is More than Construction:
Rebuilding Be’eri is not simply a construction project. It is a return home.
It is a declaration that terror does not decide whether a community survives.
Every home, school, and public space is designed through a trauma-informed lens to honor the lives lost, support emotional recovery, and welcome families back with safety and dignity.
This next chapter is not about replacing what stood before.
It is about building something stronger.
--Education.
--Healthcare.
--Community life.
--Economic renewal.
Together, these investments create more than infrastructure.
They create the conditions for healing.
Kibbutz Be’eri is becoming a model for how communities recover after terror, not only for Israel, but for any place where humanity refuses to give up.

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