Every year, December 3rd marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), a day proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992. What began as a single day
Every year, December 3rd marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), a day proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992. What began as a single day
As the season of giving approaches, we are reminded of the power of generosity and community. Giving Tuesday, which falls on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, is a global day dedicated
In the quiet town of Ma’alot, Ofir Anidjar grew up surrounded by family, community, and a deep love for Israel. Life in the northern part of the country was often
As the Thanksgiving season approaches, it’s a time for reflection, gratitude, and celebrating the spirit of giving. Although Thanksgiving is traditionally an American holiday, the values it embodies—gratitude, community, and
Born and raised in Brazil, Fernando Gotthilf embarked on a remarkable journey that has taken him through unimaginable challenges and moments of triumph. Today, his story is a testament to
On October 27, we came together for a truly remarkable event, welcoming the Swords of Iron delegation. It was a day filled with emotion, reflection, and gratitude as we honored
At the present time we continue to serve over 52,500 disabled veterans. We anticipate continually expanding to meet the urgent needs of an additional 9,800 men and women wounded
Rehabilitative therapy can be a lifeline for veterans with severe disabilities, offering them a path to not only physical recovery but emotional resilience. At Beit Halochem, the mission is clear:
When we think of veterans, the first image that often comes to mind is one of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. These men and women have faced unimaginable challenges during their
When we think about the sacrifices veterans make, we often picture the physical and emotional challenges they face upon returning home. For many disabled veterans in Israel, the journey to