Support Israel’s children

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We know that children are a blessing from heaven and parents in Israel are fully aware of this. They have so much love for their children, and you can see it all over Israel; mothers and fathers, absorbed in their children. Like all loving parents, they want the best for their children: education, opportunities, and of course, health and well-being.

There are lots of large families in Israel, and many of these families cannot afford to meet their children’s basic needs. A staggering 47% of families in Israel with four or more children experience food insecurity.

This poverty affects the religious community in Israel the most, many of whom have very large families. Jerusalem, one of Israel’s most religious cities, has the highest poverty rate.

Especially alarming is that child poverty is on the rise, as now 36% of children live below the poverty line. Together we can work towards putting an end to child poverty in Israel.

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The Value of our Children: Priceless

Posted on 4/29/2013 by Shoshanah Ariel in Children poverty budget cuts

Many families in Israel are distressed as they hear of new government plans to raise taxes, introduce taxes on fruits and vegetables, and cut funding on child payments. The government hopes that tightening spending will keep the deficit under control, despite global recession.

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Children are the future – don’t let poverty stop them

Posted on 4/14/2013 by Shoshanah Ariel in israel Children poverty

Poverty among the youngest and the weakest in our nation has reached a shockingly high rate. The rate of poor children in Israel has risen more than 50% since 1998 and continues to increase.

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A Happy Passover for the Children of Israel

Posted on 3/21/2013 by Shoshanah Ariel in Children Passover

In a few short days, Jewish families will gather around the Passover Seder table with family, friends and neighbors.

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