
Tales from the heart: Picking citrus on Gaza border farms
It’s hard work, but volunteers go home filled with a satisfying sense of accomplishment that they helped struggling farmers harvest their fruit.

It’s hard work, but volunteers go home filled with a satisfying sense of accomplishment that they helped struggling farmers harvest their fruit.

Members of a self-funded delegation take time off from work to help Kibbutz Re’im residents rebuild following October 7 attacks.

Danielle Abraham, executive director of Volcani International Partnerships, also aims to tackle global hunger using Israeli expertise.

You cannot leave this plaza the same as you went in, not after seeing the poignant artworks and hearing the stories of loved ones still held captive.

Data scientist Karine Nahon and her team created new ways of seeking identity clues in 200,000 videos from the Hamas rampages in southern Israel.

Philanthropist Sylvan Adams has pledged a memorial cycling track in Kibbutz Be’eri as part of his ongoing efforts to support recovery in the region.

Machshava Tova uses CJP funds to purchase computers, projectors, 3D printers, VR goggles and other equipment for children evacuated from Sderot.

Daring special forces operation in Rafah results in two men, 60 and 70, returning to their families after four months of captivity.

Place-IL seeks to disrupt high-tech recruitment by creating opportunities for the most-excluded population groups.

‘Our heart is captive in Gaza’ dog tags provide incoming travelers with a visual reminder of those still held by Hamas since October 7.

Two Gaza-area farms join with agricultural robotics startup to restart and upgrade their operations despite having suffered personal loss and injury.

Whether keeping soldiers safe, visiting the wounded or enduring Hamas captivity, animals too are caught up in the war.

When Hamas attacked her kibbutz on October 7, resilience counsellor Esther Marcus hid in a safe room for 27 hours fielding calls from other terror victims. Now she’s helping Israelis across the country find composure.

Eugene Koonin was among few international academics who accepted an invitation to a conference in Israel, making time to volunteer in the process.

After escaping doomed music rave, a young Israeli and his social activist father organize a New Year’s fundraiser benefiting child victims of Hamas.