Our work in Israel
World Jewish Relief is committed to playing its part in helping Israelis to rebuild their lives. Following October 7th, we began working alongside several local partners responding to immense needs across Israel.
Four years on, war still rages in Ukraine. This Pesach, show people in Ukraine they are not forgotten. Not alone.
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World Jewish Relief is committed to playing its part in helping Israelis to rebuild their lives. Following October 7th, we began working alongside several local partners responding to immense needs across Israel.
This year, Earth Day coincides with the eve of Passover, inviting us to contemplate the link between the two. Passover, possibly the moment of peak consumerism in the Jewish calendar, seems to require such quantities of matzah, wine and special ingredients, in addition to an array of dedicated kitchen tools and disposable items for large Seder gatherings. It is a time when I find it harder to maintain my standards for reducing waste and recycling and I can see it in the amount of trash we generate in one week.
On September 18-19, World Jewish Relief USA attended the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September meeting with hundreds of changemakers, policy makers, and organizations. Rabbi Dina Brawer, Executive Director of World Jewish Relief USA took to the stage to tell the inspiring story of Bishnu, a 58-year-old father from Mahottari, Nepal, and to announce a commitment to action on behalf of World Jewish Relief.
This week marked the launch of a new 501(c)(3), World Jewish Relief USA. The organization will support the global projects of World Jewish Relief, the UK Jewish community’s international development and humanitarian agency, enabling them to scale up their lifesaving work.