Israel Resources

In these challenging times, it’s paramount that our community remains not only informed about what is happening in Israel, but also united in our efforts to support our brothers and sisters there. This page will serve as our central location for all events related to Israel at Beth El, as well as noteworthy events taking place around the broader Westchester community. We will also keep an updated list of resources and links that we believe can be helpful as we continue to process everything about this situation as it unfolds.

Events

As a service to our members, Beth El includes in this section outside events that may be of interest to members of our community. Listing an event does not constitute endorsement of the event by Beth El.

RUN FOR YOUR LIVES 
Westchester Run for your lives will meet at Kensico Dam Plaza on Sunday at 10:30am same as last week, rain or shine. Bring a friend, wear red, and let’s wave our flags, with pride, for the hostages, their families and friends, and for Am Yisrael. Release Them Now.

NOVA FESTIVAL DISPLAY IN NEW YORK The Nova Music Festival Exhibition is an in-depth remembrance of the brutal October 7th attack. Bringing the events of October 7th and the “Tribe of Nova” festival in southern Israel to New York City. The installation sets out to recreate an event dedicated to peace and love that was brutally cut short by Hamas’s attack on Israel from Gaza on that fateful day. This groundbreaking installation will be open to the public through May 23rd. To learn more,
click here.

BOOTS FOR ISRAEL Save the date for Young Israel of New Rochelle’s “Mission At Home” Boots for Israel Packing Event, Sunday, May 5th 10:00am-12:00pm. Boots for Israel is a grassroots organization that has been tirelessly working to provide much needed footwear to our chayalim on the front lines. Let’s join together to pack the boots, with messages of support. Suggested entry donation of $180 per family. Pack boots, write letters, eat Israeli food. To register or sponsor,
click here.

ENGAGEMENT AND ACTIVISM The New York Solidarity Network (NYSN) Presented by The New York Solidarity Network (NYSN) in association with the Westchester Jewish Council invite you to a community information presentation over Zoom on Tuesday, May 7th at noon. NYSN is a 501 (c )(4) membership organization focused on supporting causes and candidates who value the American alliance with Israel and the safety and well-being of the Jewish community. Register
here.

TORAH FUND DINNER 
HONORING CANTOR GABY SCHVARTZ Please join us at the MetroNorth Region/Hudson Valley Area Women’s League for Conservative Judaism Torah Fund Dinner Honoring Cantor Gaby Schvartz Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 6:30pm. Link to registration form and details can be found 
here.

YOM HAZIKARON CEREMONY Join a Westchester-wide event, where every synagogue will represent with a song, including our very own Cantor Gaby Schvartz and Music Director Jack Klebanow! Sunday, May 12th at 7:30pm at Congregation Kol Ami. Register
here

DEDICATION OF WESTCHESTER’S OCTOBER 7TH MEMORIAL In the last few months, the Westchester community has created a shared installation of 1,400 clay Kalaniyot in honour of the victims of October 7th and since. This installation will become a permanent memorial for October 7th, here in Westchester, so this horrific historical event will never be forgotten. On Yom Hazikaron day, May 13th, at noon, we will hold a special dedication event to reveal the final installation with elected officials, community leaders, and of course, the artists who created it, with special guest speaker Nisim Louk, father of Shani Louk z”l who was murdered and kidnapped from the Nova festival. Her body is still held by Hamas. For security reasons, exact location will only be shared upon registration
here.
 
ISRAEL CONNECTION Tackling Antisemitism in Today’s College Environment –Danny Schultz interviews Israeli Professor at Columbia Business School, Shai Davidai. Davidai moved to the United States in 2010 to pursue a PhD in Social Psychology from Cornell University and has worked at Princeton University and The New School for Social Research. Ever since October 7, Shai has been devoting his time and energy to battle support for terrorism and the rise in antisemitism at Columbia University and colleges all across the country. Listen in on Wednesday, May 15 at noon over Zoom. Register
here.

BLOOD DRIVE There continues to be a blood shortage. Please help save lives by registering to donate blood at our joint Blood Drive with Temple Israel of New Rochelle. Sunday May 19th – 9:00am – 1:30pm at Temple Israel of New Rochelle (1000 Pinebrook Boulevard). Register at 
bethelnr.org/blooddrive.

MORE IN WESTCHESTER Check out more Westchester events in
Westchester Jewish Council’s Community Calendar.

Ways to Help

Purchase Dog Tags  for the Hostages Here. All proceeds go to UJA’s Israel Emergency Fund. 

Emergency Volunteers Project (EVP) is staffing two projects in addition to its professional firefighters initiative: The EVP Mass-Feeding Unit, working with Israel’s Home Front Command, trains volunteers to prepare fresh, healthy meals for IDF units and needy populations using a fleet of mobile kitchens. The EVP Make A Soldier Smile project has volunteers cooking meals at popup field kitchens on army bases.

Contact EVP through this webform; by emailing office1@evp.org.il; or by calling 781-713-4562 (USA) or 073-729-1954 (Israel).

Israel Food Rescue Mission is a joint effort of HaShomer HaChadash, Kol Israel, Leket Israel and Brothers in Arms, in response to a war-related manpower crisis on Israeli farms. Volunteers from abroad with a valid passport and ability to commit to at least 10 days of agricultural labor are welcome to apply. Travel and lodging subsidies are available.

Click here to volunteer for the Israel Food Rescue Mission or email rabbirandybrown@gmail.com

Mission Hinenu is helping understaffed hospitals by processing paperwork for licensed medical personnel (physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, therapists, psychologists, pharmacists) and non-medical personnel (patient transport, feeding and other tasks) able to come to Israel to volunteer. Spearheaded by siblings Yigal Marcus and Eliana Marcus Aaron, Mission Hinenu works in partnership with the Health Ministry to find and place hospital volunteers efficiently. 

Click here or here to access the application forms for medical and non-medical hospital volunteers. 

Jewish National Fund-USA has scheduled a series of five-day volunteer missions in Israel, starting December 10-14. Participants (ages 18 and up) will be housed in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv and spend four to six hours per day working in agriculture or with displaced families, or assisting with logistical duties at an IDF base. 

Click here to sign up and to get more information on JNF-USA volunteer missions.

Volunteers for Israel and Sar-El Israel provide opportunities for civilian volunteer service on IDF bases.

For VFI inquiries, email info@vfi-usa.org, call 866-514-1948 (US) or fill out this form online. For Sar-El programs, email johanna@sar-el.org or click here.

Startup Reserves for Israel, based in New York, is recruiting thousands of tech workers to give support, guidance and staffing to some 25 companies in Israel’s high-tech sector. According to an Israel Innovation Authority and Start-Up Nation Policy Institute report, 15% to 20% of tech employees have been mobilized for reserve duty, leaving 70 percent of Israeli tech companies operationally shorthanded.

Apply to Startup Reserves for Israel here or email info@startupreserves.org

Citrus & Salt in Tel Aviv paused its usual cooking workshops and launched Citizen’s Kitchen to provide 500 daily fresh meals for Israeli soldiers and displaced families. Sisters Aliya Fastman and Shaendl Davis, with Alon Sharaby run the project and work in cooperation with World Central Kitchen. The volunteer effort is staffed mainly by English-speaking immigrants and visitors.  

To volunteer at Citrus & Salt, contact Aliya Fastman, citrus.salt@gmail.com or +972-53-334-6861.

Pantry Packers of Jerusalem ordinarily provides Meals on Wheels to 37,000 families every month, and also runs soup kitchens. Now, with thousands of refugee families from the south sheltering in Jerusalem, the city asked Pantry Packers to commit to providing 6,000 meals, three times a day. Lots of extra hands are needed.

To schedule a volunteer activity at Pantry Packers, email volunteer@pantrypackers.org or click here

OneFamily needs volunteers to provide a range of services to victims of terror, from cooking and baking to visiting injured people in the hospital and more, as well as administrative support services such as social media, photography and answering phones. 

Apply to volunteer at OneFamily here.  

Adopt-A-Safta is welcoming foreign volunteers, with access to a vehicle, to deliver Shabbat meals to isolated seniors on Friday mornings. Many of the recipients are Holocaust survivors in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. 

Volunteers may complete this form online to help Adopt-A-Safta with meal delivery.

Birthright Israel alumni, aged 18 to 40, can spend two weeks volunteering in food rescue operations as well as sorting, packing and distributing goods for civil and military personnel. Birthright is offering free airport transfers as well as health insurance and accommodations in Tel Aviv with safe rooms. The first trip is scheduled for November 20 to December 3.

Apply here for Birthright Israel alumni volunteer trips.

Masa Israel Journey is offering a new six-week volunteer program, designed in response to the ongoing conflict. Participants may choose food packaging, tutoring, agricultural work, assisting displaced families or contributing to rehabilitation efforts in southern and northern Israel.

The program also includes leadership seminars and certifications of leadership upon completion of the program. The first cohort begins December 5 and is open to individuals aged 18-40, with more starting dates being announced soon.

Apply to Masa’s volunteer program here.

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Resources

B’Yachad Westchester

Click here for the recording of Israel 360’s Breakfast Briefing with Amir Tibon: Ha’aretz Diplomatic Correspondent and Survivor of the Hamas Attack on Kibbutz Nahal Oz.

UCSJ’s Resources

Westchester Jewish Council’s Resources

The Jewish Education Project

For ongoing insight into how Israeli’s are thinking about this moment, listen to the  Shalom Hartman Institute’s podcast here.

For Michael Koplow’s weekly column about Israel policy and strategy from The Israel Policy Forum, click here.Ha’

PJ Library’s Israel H