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May we recognize that our stay here is brief and that our possessions are merely a means for doing good.
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In this photo from the final mass exodus of Ethiopian Jews to Israel, Rabbi Eckstein greets a young olim (immigrant) to the Holy Land.
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Yesterday, as we observed one year since the sudden passing of our founder and Rabbi, Yechiel Eckstein, much good was said about all the good that he did during his time on earth.
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What do you do when you’re a new father in Ukraine and crisis breaks out, turning your hometown into a war zone? For Volodymyr, it meant doing everything he could to keep his family safe ... and making aliyah with The Fellowship!
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February marks one year since the passing of Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, one of Israel’s greatest advocates. Today, it is up to us to continue Rabbi Eckstein's prophetic work.
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Seventy-five years ago this week, Jewish children like these were liberated from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
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At 88 years old, Dora still feels like the orphan who survived the Holocaust. “It’s a miracle that I’m alive,” she said.
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In Ukraine, Yael visits a former synagogue that's now a Holocaust memorial — a Holocaust memorial which has an anti-Jewish restaurant right next door!
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Beni Virtzberg was a Holocaust survivor, Israeli soldier, forester, and one of the first Israelis to recount his experiences during the Holocaust in a memoir.
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Thanks to our wonderful donors who continue to support Israel’s soldiers, they are provided much needed moral support and assistance.
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The Fellowship is called to stand shoulder to shoulder with the brave soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who protect us from terrorism and hate.
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A Polish Jew who survived the Holocaust, Miriam Akavia went on to make aliyah, write about her life, and build bridges that helped fight anti-Semitism.