It's time to help a Holocaust survivor

Monday, December 19, 2011 |  Israel Today Staff  

The number of Jewish Holocaust survivors is dwindling fast, as most are now in their 70s, 80s and beyond. Today in Israel there are 208,000 Holocaust survivors, many of whom still bear the scars of their treatment by the Nazis.

And many are in dire need of help, even 70 years after the Holocaust.

According to recent published figures, 5 percent of Holocaust survivors living in Israel suffer from a lack of food, 40 percent said they feel lonely, and over 20 percent can barely survive the rigors of Israel's cold winter months.

We are asking our readers to partner with Israel Today to help local Holocaust survivors live our their final years in dignity and with a feeling that they are not alone.

Please watch the following video, and prayerfully consider purchasing a "Good Samaritan" gift package at the link below.

Click here to purchase a "Good Samaritan" gift package for a Holocaust survivor

Current Issue
This month:
  • Galilee Christian Village
  • Four Kinds of Warfare
  • Messiah at the Ma'avar
  • 65 Years of Achievement
  • Biblical Symbolism
Popular Posts
Israel
Hundreds of believers in Yeshua...
Syria aims its missiles at Israel
Officials report that Syria...