“This Menorah stands here as a living testament to the moment we chose not to sink into pain, but to rebuild—faster, stronger, and better,” Aleh CEO Rabbi Yehuda Marmorstein said.
Read about the young people who are running the Jerusalem marathon on March 18, to raise funds for ALEH – the Israeli charity for disabled children, and Veterinarians at Israel’s Ramat Gan Safari park worked to save the eyesight of a porcupine that had hurt its face while trying to escape from a trap.
Shlomit Grayevsky is founding director of the ALEH Jerusalem Center, home to severely mentally and physically disabled children and young adults ranging in age from infancy to 21 years.
IDF hero Doron Almog is revered not primarily for his military success, but mainly for his compassion and dedication to the physically and cognitively disabled.
It’s clear from recent anti-Israel resolutions that the UN doesn’t care what happens in the Middle East. In contrast, Israel continues to perform the good deeds that a caring world really should be cheering.
Some members of Israel's police force will assist disabled children at the Jerusalem Marathon next week. The kids’ get so excited when they see the officers arrive in their uniforms.
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