Hosts 300 Supporters from Around the World in Israel for Solidarity Mission, Expanding Financial Aid for Reconstruction

Jerusalem, Israel - Sept. 23, 2024  - In an initiative by Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), 300 supporters and donors from 33 countries have arrived in Israel for a solidarity mission. The opening event was held on Sunday night at the Jerusalem International Convention Center featuring President Isaac Herzog, KKL-JNF Chairwoman Ifat Ovadia-Luski, and other prominent Israeli figures.

The distinguished international delegation, which includes KKL presidents, CEOs, and board members, is in Israel to reinforce support. Over the past year, these supporters have demonstrated commitment to Israel, contributing extensively to aid for displaced residents and other projects.

President Herzog opened the event saying: "Since October 7th, we have seen the unique nature of our people shine strongly through the cracks of crisis. We have seen our people drop everything at first call to protect and defend their brothers and sisters, their communities, and their country. 

"We have seen the most beautiful face of our civil society, responding to emergency with generosity and selflessness. And we have seen Jews and supporters from around the world proclaim with a crystal-clear voice: 'Hineini! We are here!'. We are here to offer comfort and immediate aid to Israel’s suffering communities. Here to carry Israel in our hearts. And here to help rebuild. This, friends, is the legacy of KKL- JNF. A historic organization that has built upon the goodwill of Jews around the world to make Israel blossom and grow from the very beginning. Today again, we will make that forest - and every other site of destruction - sites of rebuilding, regeneration, and rebirth."

The event was dedicated to honoring the victims, survivors, and heroes of the October 7th attacks. The powerful program included moving accounts of bravery and resilience, focusing on the transition from memory to hope and revival. Among the featured stories were those of Eden Nimri and Oshri Moshe Butzhak. Captain Eden Nimri, who fell during the first day of the war engaged in a fierce gunfight with terrorists at the Nahal Oz outpost, saving the lives of several soldiers with her team. Captain Oshri Moshe Butzhak, who was killed in December 2023 in Gaza during a confrontation with terrorists, exhibited exceptional courage as he led his troops through a complex battle. Family members were in the audience and warmly greeted by the appreciative audience.

KKL-JNF Chairwoman Ovadia-Luski shared in her remarks: "The history of the Jewish people is not merely a sequence of expulsions and pogroms; it is a narrative of resilience and growth emerging from these challenges. It embodies the spirit of rising from the ashes, recognizing the present, and holding hope for the future. This evening represents a significant connection between Jewish communities worldwide and the current developments in Israel."

During the event, a special film was presented, highlighting the global rise of antisemitism and its severe impact on Jewish communities worldwide.

The evening also featured a moving film symbolizing "Revival," with performances by siblings Michal and Roee Greenlick, whose brother IDF officer Shauli, a singer, was tragically killed while fighting in Gaza.

In the coming week, the mission will visit various sites, primarily in Israeli communities near the Gaza Envelope, to review key projects that have received significant funding over the past year. The delegation will also engage with local leaders to understand the post-conflict needs and challenges, aiming to support reconstruction and restore normalcy to southern communities.

Throughout the war, KKL-JNF has undertaken extensive efforts to provide sustainable support to residents in Western Negev and northern Israel, as well as to local authorities affected by the violence.

During the evening program, also a special film was presented, highlighting the global rise of antisemitism and its severe impact on Jewish communities worldwide.

Through its various offices, KKL-JNF is committed to combating antisemitism with innovative educational initiatives while promoting tolerance and solidarity. As Ovadia-Luski emphasized: "Especially against the backdrop of ongoing security tensions, the arrival of KKL representatives from around the world to witness our efforts to cultivate and develop the land is both impressive and inspiring. We at KKL-JNF will continue to serve as a bridge connecting the Jewish diaspora to Israel, addressing the challenges of rebuilding while providing mutual support to communities facing antisemitic incidents over the past year."

Brachos for the hostages, soldiers, and dead were recited by Rabbi Yitzhak Vaknin an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Shas between 1996 and 2019, and as Minister of Religious Services in 2019 and 2020. He is from Ya'ara -יַעֲרָה ' (Honeysuckle') a moshav in northern Israel, located near Ma'alot-Tarshiha. They were evacuated due to Hezbollah attacks from Lebanon. For the past 11 months, they have not been able to return home.

BJL was honored to attend the gala opening, "Uniting for the Future". The photo essay includes various highlights of the emotional program.