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Jewish Federations of North America are Responding
Supporting Israel’s Path to Healing, Recovery, and Prosperity
Jewish Federations have raised $833M and allocated $433M to 520 Israeli NGOs, representing over 50% of the funds flowing from global Jewry to Israel.*
Lifeline Services
Providing essential aid and support, including food, shelter and specialized care to evacuees, victims of terror, and soldiers in the immediate aftermath of October 7th.
Medical & Trauma Relief
Prioritizing Israelis’ physical and mental health by supporting emergency medical services, increasing hospital capacity, and providing essential supplies.
Economic Relief & Recovery
Providing economic relief to affected Israelis, including through a loan fund for struggling businesses unable to access banking credit.
Community Resilience and Rebuilding
Launching programs to help Israelis return home, rebuild communities, and strengthen social bonds with a focus on the hardest-hit areas.
*According to the Israeli Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and combating Antisemitism.
Mobilizing Support and Action in North America
Our system held over 160 solidarity gatherings across North America in the weeks following the attacks, gathered 300,000 supporters of Israel at a national march in Washington DC, sent tens of thousands of messages to elected officials, and engaged thousands of Jewish leaders with updates from the field. We will continue to work across communities and party lines to ensure the strongest possible support for Israel in her hour of need.
Advocacy for Israel
Our advocacy, community mobilization and behind-the-scenes lobbying efforts have helped ensure bipartisan support for Israel, including the passage of a critical aid bill for Israel.
Combating Antisemitism & Anti-Zionism
We are overturning one-sided ceasefire resolutions in city councils, fighting antisemitism in unions and K-12 education, and combating BDS resolutions.
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