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Elena and Alexander’s courageous decision
Elena and Alexander, along with their two children Konstantin and Yanina, made the courageous decision to immigrate to Israel on February 24
Meeting up with Holocaust survivors in Rishon Lezion
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, volunteers gathered with Holocaust survivors in Rishon Lezion, celebrating their jubilee and distributing gifts. They prayed for peace and wished safety for Israel's IDF soldiers.
Providing financial help for new immigrants
Because they could not receive citizenship yet, this couple was forced to start off their new life in Israel without any help from the government.
Providing support for a single mother in need
After her husband's tragic passing, Lera struggled to take care of her three children all by herself in the current situation in Israel. MTI helped Lera and provided the family with much-needed support.
Helping Israeli families in Bulgaria
Because of the war, a lot of Israeli families got stuck in Europe without being able to come back. MTI helped them secure their safety and assisted them as much as possible until their return to Israel.
Helping families affected by the war
Our humanitarian center in Petach Tikva helped 170 families that were affected by the war in Israel.
Evgenia Gedzinskaya’s Story
Evgenia Gedzinskaya, a former ghetto prisoner from Bershad, Ukraine, shared her story of surviving the Holocaust with our volunteers that visited her.
Helping a family that evacuated from Ashkelon
Daria, a single mother of three, that firstly evacuated from Ukraine and then evacuated from Ashkelon because of the wars that are going on. Due to facing financial difficulties, she was granted rent relief by MTI.
Help to Olim from Venezuela
MTI provided financial assistance to families of Spanish-speaking Jewish immigrants returning to Israel for Rosh Hashanah. The Auroa family, a crisis-stricken Venezuelan family, needed help with food, housing, and special needs.
David Nudelis’s story
MTI volunteers assist Holocaust survivors such as David Nudelis, who escaped the "Death Loop" camp.
A fun trip to the pool for families of refugees and new immigrants
The Beer Sheva Humanitarian Center organized a swimming pool trip for families of new immigrants and refugees, fostering friendships and promoting their integration into society.
Feeding families in need
In order to help struggling families, MTI provided them with full groceries and some sweets to lift up their spirits.