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ONEFAMILY FUND REPORT VOLUME lll 2006 INSIDE Thank You to a Champion ■ Terror In Their Lives ■ Your Power To Change Lives Forever ■ Nava Applebaum, Remembered ■ Meaningful Bar/Bat Mitzvahs www.onefamilyfund.org www.onefamilyfund.org . provides direct financial, legal and emotional assistance to the victims of terrorism. OneFamily Marc Belzberg, Chairman DEAR FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF ONEFAMILY, Since the outbreak of the most recent Intifadah in 2000, Israel and her people have witnessed the brutal murder of 1102 people in terror attacks, the injuries of 7600 people, and the emotional and mental destruction of tens of thousands of people across the country. Terror attacks are not isolated incidents. They cause a ripple effect that has no end. The mission of the OneFamily Fund is to provide terror victims and their families with the support they need to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of terrorism’s horrific realities. We will be there for the men, the women, and the children, for their physical, mental, and emotional needs. We will ensure that no one goes unnoticed; no one will be left to deal alone with the anguish of the effects of terrorism. These are our people, the people who live in Israel, who protect us whether they are in uniform or not. They are the ones who stand on the front lines for a people around the world, protecting the values that we all hold dear - to be a free people in a democratic country. They exemplify the strength to rebuild in the face of constant destruction. The OneFamily Fund has spent the past five years rebuilding shattered lives. We have distributed over $12.3 million, providing financial, emotional, material and legal assistance to nearly 2400 victims of terror and their families. The process of rebuilding has manifested itself in all that we do: our programs, retreats, therapy, financial assistance, meeting mental and emotional needs, and the deep personal care that we provide to all those who need help. We provide victims of terrorism and their families the assistance they need to heal wounds that have cut deeper than humanly imaginable. However, often the true recovery comes from knowing that Jews around the world are willing to join in their fight. With your support, you show that Israel is a cause worth fighting for, and a land worth living in. Your support shows that compassion has no boundaries, that evil will not defeat us, and that terrorism has no voice. I want to thank you for being part of this amazing family, and for helping to provide the victims of terror and their families with everything they need. As we move through the year, let us continue to share our many blessings with others. With what we can give, let us provide support and strengthen the people of Israel and the protectors of our Holy Land. My best wishes to all of us in this shared endeavor. Let us hopefully look forward to a time of rejoicing and of peace for the entire nation of Israel. We are, and will always be, OneFamily. With deep love and appreciation, Marc Belzberg is Israel's central address providing personalized care and support to all victims of the recent terrorism in Israel. Our Mission Letter from the Chairman OneFamily The Root of the OneFamily Tree The impetus for OneFamily came from Michal Belzberg of Jerusalem. Four years ago, when she was 12 years old, Michal chose not to have a Bat Mitzvah party but to donate the money for her simcha to orphans, bereaved families, and wounded victims. From that generous gesture on the part of the daughter of Chantal and Marc Belzberg, OneFamily has grown into a large volunteer-based non-profit organization that helps thousands of victims of terror throughout Israel on a daily basis, and has distributed over twelve million dollars during the last four years. OneFamily is the family member every victim wishes they had: listening to their problems with a sensitive ear; giving because we want to, based upon need, not institutionalized criteria; and maintaining ongoing, unconditional oneon-one contact. OneFamily forges a sense of family among all the survivors: helping each other, learning from each other, and drawing strength from each other. OneFamily provides the family network for the world to express and actuate their natural sense of brotherhood by facilitating direct contact, relationships and interaction between survivors and world Jewry as individuals, communities, and organizations. Below is a list of just some of the terror attacks between September 2004 and November 2005: Sept 24, 2004 - Tiferet Tratner, 24, of Jerusalem was killed in her home in Neveh Dekalim by a mortar strike on the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip. Sept 29, 2004 - Dorit Aniso, 2, and Yuval Abebeh, 4, of Sderot, were killed by a Kassam rocket fired from Gaza while playing in the street. Some 20 people were wounded. Sept 30, 2004 - Shulamit Batito, 36, of Nissanit, was shot and killed by Hamas terrorists while jogging on the road. Sgt. Victor Ariel, 20, of Kadima, a medic, was killed by a grenade thrown by one of the terrorists as he ran to aid Batito. Oct 6, 2004 Pratheep Nanongkham, 24, a greenhouse worker fromThailand, was killed when armed Hamas terrorists infiltrated the hothouse area of Kfar Darom in the southern Gaza Strip. Oct 7, 2004 - A total of 32 people were killed in terror bombings at two Sinai holiday resorts: 29 at the Taba Hilton and three at Ras a-Satan. Among the dead were 12 Israelis; over 120 were wounded.The Israeli victims at Taba: Assaf Greenwald, 27, of Ramat Gan; Hafez al-Hafi, 39, of Lod; Rotem Moriah, 27, of Tel Aviv; Tzila Niv, 43, and her two sons, Gilad, 11, and Lior, 3, of Rakefet; Oleg Paizakov, 32, and his wife Ludmilla, 30, of Bat Yam; and Khalil Zeitounya, 10, of Jaffa. The Israeli victims at Ras a-Satan: Michal Alexander, 27, of Ganei Tikva; Roy Avisaf, 28, of Kfar Sava; and Einat Naor, 27, of Kibbutz Zikim. Nov 1, 2004 Three people were killed and over 30 wounded in a suicide bombing at the Carmel Market in central Tel Aviv. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Shchem claimed responsibility for the attack. The victims: Tatiana Ackerman, 32, of Tel Aviv; Leah Levine, 64, of Givatayim; and Shmuel Levy, 65, of Jaffa. Dec 14, 2004 - Jitladda Taparsa, 19, a female agricultural worker from Thailand, was killed and two other foreign workers from Thailand and Nepal were wounded by mortar shells fired at Ganei Tal in the Gush Katif settlement bloc from the Gaza Strip. Dec 21, 2004 - Ariella Fahima, 39, of Moshav Nehusha, south of Beit Shemesh, was stabbed to death at the door to her house by a terrorist who infiltrated the perimeter fence. Dec 22, 2004 Salem al-Kimlat, 28, a Bedouin from the town of Rahat employed as a security guard at the construction site of the security fence west of Hebron, was shot and killed by The Fatah al-Aqsa Palestinian terrorists. Jan 2, 2005 - Nissim Arbiv, 25, of Nissanit in the Gaza Strip was mortally wounded in a Hamas mortar shell attack while working in the Erez Industrial Zone. He died on January 11. Two others were wounded in the attack. Jan 13, 2005 - On Thursday night at the Karni Crossing, Hamas and the Fatah terrorists infiltrated the Israeli side of the crossing and opened fire at Israeli civilians. As a result of the explosion and exchanges of fire, six Israeli civilians and three Palestinian terrorists were killed, and five Israeli civilians were wounded. The victims: Dror Gizri, 30, of Sderot; Ibrahim Kahili, 46, of Umm al-Ghanem; Munam Abu Sabia, 33, of Daburiyeh; Ivan Shmilov, 53, of Sderot; Herzl Shlomo, 51, of Sderot; and Ofer Tiri, 23, of Ashkelon. Jan 15, 2005 - Ayala-Haya Abukasis, 17, of Sderot was mortally wounded when a Qassam rocket landed near her and shrapnel penetrated her cerebellum, leaving her brain dead. She was struck while protecting her younger brother, who was lightly wounded. She died on January 21. Feb 25, 2005 - Five people were killed and 50 wounded Friday night, when a Islamic Jihad suicide bomber blew himself up outside the Stage club on the Tel Aviv promenade. The victims: Yitzhak Buzaglo, 40, of Mishmar Hayarden; Aryeh Nagar, 37, of Kfar Sava; Yael Orbach, 28, of Rehovot; Ronen Reuvenov, 30, of Tel Aviv. Odelia Hubara, 26, of Jerusalem, died of her wounds on February 28. June 7, 2005 - Three workers were killed and five wounded when a Kassam rocket hit a packing shed in Ganei Tal, in Gush Katif, penetrating the building's roof and exploding inside. Bi Shude, 46, a Chinese worker, was killed along with Salah Ayash Imran, 57, of Khan Yunis, a married father of 8, and Muhammed Mahmoud Jaroun of Khan Yunis, both Palestinians. June 20, 2005 - Yevgeny Reider, 28, of Hermesh, was killed and his 16-year-old nephew was wounded when an Islamic Jihad terrorist shot at their car near the village of Baka a-Sharkiya. June 24, 2005 - Avihai Levy, 17, of Beit Hagai was killed in a drive-by Islamic Jihad terrorist shooting at a hitchhiking stop about 200 meters from the entrance to Beit Hagai, south of Hebron. Aviad Mansour, 16, of Otniel, fatally wounded in the attack, died on June 26. Three others were wounded. July 12, 2005 - Rachel Ben Abu, 16, of Tel Aviv; Nofar Horowitz, 16, of Tel Aviv; and Julia Voloshin, 31, of Netanya were killed and about 90 people were wounded when an Islamic Jihad suicide bomber detonated himself outside Hasharon Mall in Netanya. Anya Lifshitz, 50, of Netanya, who was mortally wounded, succumbed to her wounds on July 13. Cpl. Moshe Maor Jan, 21, of Netanya died of his wounds on July 14. July 14, 2005 - Dana Galkowicz, 22, of Kibbutz Bror Hayil, was killed by a Kassam rocket fired at Netiv Ha'asara north of the Gaza Strip. Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Fatah all claimed responsibility for the attack. July 23, 2005 - Dov Kol, 58, and his wife Rachel, 53, of Jerusalem, were killed by an Islamic Jihad terrorist. Aug 24, 2005 - Shmuel Mett, 21, of Britain, a Mir Yeshiva student, was returning from the Western Wall to the yeshiva in Jerusalem’s Beit Yisrael neighborhood when he was fatally stabbed near Jaffa Gate in the Old City. Two other students were wounded. Aug 28, 2005 - A suicide bomber detonated himself outside the Beersheba Central Bus Station. Two security guards who stopped the bomber were severely wounded and about 50 people were lightly wounded. Sept 21, 2005 - Sasson Nuriel, 55, of Jerusalem was kidnapped and slain by Hamas terrorists. His body was found on Sept 26 in a garbage dump in the industrial zone of Bitunya, west of Ramallah. Oct 16, 2005 - Matat Adler, 21, and her cousin, Kineret Mandel, 23, both of Carmel, and Oz Ben-Meir, 15, of Maon were killed and three were wounded when a Fatah Al-Aqsa terrorist opened fire at the Gush Etzion junction south of Jerusalem. Another teenager was seriously shot and wounded near Eli, in Samaria. Oct 26, 2005 - 6 people were killed and 50 wounded when an Islamic Jihad suicide bomber blew himself up in the Hadera outdoor market. The six murdered victims were Jamil Mohammed Ka'adan, 48, of Baka al-Gharbiya; Michael Kaufman, 68, of Hadera; Pirhiya Machlouf, 53, of Hadera; Sabiha Nissim, 66, of Moshav Ahituv; and Yaakov Rachmani, 68, of Hadera. Genia Poleis, 66, of Hadera died of her wounds on November 5. November 2, 2005 - St. Sgt. Yonatan Evron, 20, of Rishon Lezion, was killed in a gun battle with terrorists near Jenin. Your power to choose. change lives forever. $ $ 10,000 6,000 3,000 $ Provide a terror victim with university tuition for one year. 1,200 $ Give a victim a laptop computer. 250 $ Sponsor a couple for a therapeutic workshop. HELP START A ONEFAMILY CHAPTER IN YOUR AREA. Lives in their Your power to Sponsor a therapeutic retreat, workshop or holiday event. Terror Adopt-A-Family for one year. 1,800 $ Twin with a victim for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah. 500 $ Send a child to summer camp. OTHER You decide. HOST A PARLOR MEETING IN YOUR HOME AND LEARN FIRST HAND FROM TERROR VICTIMS. EFRAIM of Jerusalem, on January 29, 2004 took bus #19 to visit his daughter and grandchild when a suicide bomber blew up the bus. His legs were punctured with nails and shrapnel and his eardrums were damaged. He has spent the last year in and out of hospitals getting physical therapy for his legs and meeting with psychiatrists as he copes with PTSD. He has suffered hearing loss and he can no longer work as a school-keeper because his PTSD causes him to forget things. He must take many expensive medications, and is still waiting for the money that he is entitled to from National Insurance. OneFamily is helping Efraim's family move forward. YAAKOV of Ramot has two beautiful children. He now feels unable to be an adequate father to them. He says, "one child grew up with a good daddy and one grew up with a not so good daddy." On Janauary 29, 2004 he was riding bus #19 in Jerusalem when a suicide bomber blew up the bus. He sustained injuries caused by shrapnel and can't do 90% of the things that he used to because he has been severely weakened by his injuries. He was a soldier in Golani and operated heavy machinery. Following his service he got married, learned in Kollel, and sold Tefillin. Recently, his Kollel told him that he must leave because he could not keep up with his studies. OneFamily is helping the family cope with rent and furniture for the children. AVI was ambushed and shot at a junction on his way home to Tapuach in 2000. He sustained bullet wounds to his legs and arms. Since the incident he has moved with his wife to Ramat Beit Shemesh. This was not the first time they had moved. He and his wife made Aliya in 1991 from Peru. They are third degree black belts in karate and used to run a karate school with 700 pupils. They converted to Judaism, and decided to leave their comfortable life in Peru to live in their new Jewish homeland in Israel. It is very difficult for him to work now because both of his hands have been badly injured and he suffers from PTSD. OneFamily is helping them with new appliances, furniture, and transportation to physical therapy and psychologists. YARON was injured in 2004 by a Kassam rocket near his home in Gush Katif. He sustained injuries to his head and back and now can only work four hours a day. He is a carpenter and builds cabinets. As a result of his injuries, he is in constant pain and walks with a limp. He came to Israel when he was three from Iran. He served in the army for many years and moved to Gush Katif in 1986 where he lived for 19 years. Now he makes a small salary and has taken out many loans to help pay bills and tuition for his four children. OneFamily is helping with tuition and rent. HANNA’S parents were killed in July 2005 when terrorists opened fire on their car as they were returning from a weekend visit with her aunt. Hannah was married two years ago and has a 41⁄2 month-old infant and has now assumed the role of primary caretaker for her 17-year-old sister and 15-year-old brother. They have a small apartment and have been coping with the trauma of their loss, the stress of their new living situation, and crowded quarters. OneFamily is helping the family with adjustments to the apartment to better fit their needs. NURIT came to Israel from Russia when she was 9 to escape antiSemitism. 13 years later, on November 1, 2004, she witnessed a suicide bomber blow himself to pieces, killing three others, in the market a block from her apartment in Tel Aviv. She now suffers from severe PTSD. Her parents abandoned her when she was 14. She went to school through 11th grade and worked as a cashier. She lives alone in a tiny apartment and has to visit a psychologist every day. OneFamily has helped her purchase household appliances and supported her as she struggles to rebuild her life. DANIEL, from Bnei Brak, left the Kotel with two of his 10 children on the number 2 bus on August 19, 2003. A few minutes later, a terrorist blew himself up on the bus, killing 23 and wounding over 150. Miraculously, Daniel and his sons survived. A rabbi and teacher, Daniel suffers from PTSD and has a very difficult time hearing. He lives with his wife and ten children in a three-room apartment. OneFamily is helping them move forward. ELIRAN was at the old bus station in Tel Aviv with his mother on January 5, 2003. He got separated from her for a moment when he heard a blast and ran to see what had happened. He saw that his mother had been killed. Eliran made Aliyah from Uzbekistan when he was 14. Now 26, he lives in an apartment by himself. He studied electronics but did not have enough money to finish his degree. OneFamily is helping him finish his studies and giving him the essential emotional support he needs. NILI came with her son to Israel from Russia in 1999. Her husband died in a car accident in Russia in 1996. Her son was killed by a terrorist who blew up the Dolphinarium in 2001. Since the incident she has contracted breast cancer and is undergoing treatment. She does not receive money from National Insurance. Friends give her money for food. She believes that her decline into ill health would not have happened if her son had not been killed. OneFamily is helping her pay for her treatments and rent. Names have been changed to protect each individual’s privacy. BRIDAL ROOM DEDICATED In memory of Nava Applebaum Hy’d IN JEWISH TRADITION before the wedding of a Jewish couple, the bride immerses herself in the Mikva. Nava Applebaum was murdered the night before her wedding two years ago in the Café Hillel bombing. As part of remembering Nava, a women's committee under the leadership of Felicia Goldzahl and friends of the Applebaum family decided to dedicate the bridal room at the Har Choma Mikva in Nava's memory. Funds were raised from friends and family around the world. The bridal room was dedicated on the anniversary of Nava’s death. Israel Events Women's Division L: Artwork of Bridal Room. M: The Chuppah made out of Nava's wedding gown. R: Banner used at the dedication. ONE OF THE MOST TRAGIC OF PAINS is that of a mother who has lost a child. That pain is even more acute when the loss is sudden. Many mothers find it hard to continue in any meaningful way with their own lives. "Many women in this situation stop taking care of themselves," says Dina Kit who, along with Geula Hershkovich, both bereaved mothers, started the OneFamily Women's division. "They lose all concern for themselves, wallowing instead in their immense grief. Their entire reason to live has been wrenched from them, and they just don't care about life anymore." "The woman is the engine of the home," says Geula. "When she is happy, the family feels better, the home is managed more efficiently, and everyone around her is happier." It is very powerful to see these women who have suffered so much become women who help others learn to live again. OneFamily has become a home for modern-day heroes like Geula and Dina, who spend their days looking for ways to change the lives of everyone around them. Bus 19/Club 19 A year and a half ago, OneFamily created the Bus 19 Survivor Support Group. These survivors of the January 2004 bus bombing on Jerusalem Bus 19 had their first meeting at the home of Asher and Vered Luzon. Mrs. Luzon was injured on her face and has burns on most of her body as a result of the blast. Bus 19 survivors meet at the Luzon’s Art therapy at a Bus 19 meeting The meetings take place every two weeks. Survivors share their personal stories. This support group gives them comfort and a sense of family. Through their common experience, which not everyone can understand or relate to, they have formed an unparalleled connection with each other. Women's Retreat OneFamily’s Lawyer/Social Worker Michael Conducting a PostTrauma Workshop Michael Weinberg began his involvement with OneFamily in April 2002 as the in-house legal consultant. Michael was so moved by the people that he met and the way that OneFamily was helping to change the lives of victims of terrorism that within a few months he was enrolled in a Masters of Social Work program at Haifa University, where he studies secondary posttrauma and the effects of terror on the family members of the victim. Michael's unique approach to the needs of the victims allows him to help those at OneFamily by combining the aspects of legal and psychological care. "When we empower an individual after experiencing the horrors of terrorism we break the vicious cycle of despair that terrorism creates. That is what it means to rebuild a shattered life; taking a person who feels that all has been lost, and giving him a reason to live and the feeling that he is vital to the world in which he lives and an integral part of the lives of those around him." Victim’s Picture Chosen First Baby Born to Orphaned Family NECHAMA AND MEIR SCHIJVESCHUURDER recently celebrated the Pidyon Haben of their son Mordechai Raphael. The Schijveschuurder family was ripped in half when five of them - the parents, Mordechai, 43, his wife Tzira, 41, and three of their children, Ra'aya, 14, Yitzhak, 4, and Hemda, 2 - were murdered in the Sbarro's bombing in Jerusalem on August 9, 2001. at World Press Photo Expo Lior Ziv had been taking pictures his entire life. He lived to take pictures, and died taking pictures. His family has a collection of almost 4,000 of his photographs. The World Press Photo Expo is a traveling photo journalism show that is brought to 40 different countries annually. The coordinator of the expo in Tel Aviv brought tremendous comfort to the Ziv family when she displayed Lior's photos in the 2004 expo. By displaying one of Lior’s greatest joys, his pictures, his talent and memory will be kept alive. Last picture taken by Lior before he was killed. Lior's Picture Displayed at WP Photo Expo Baby Mordechai Raphael, named after his grandfather, in the arms of his parents. Four years later, the Schijveschuurder family celebrated a beautiful new addition to their family. They are part of the continuity of the Jewish people in the land of Israel. They exemplify the tremendous courage and strength that it takes to survive the horrors of life after terror. Women's Support Groups YELENA KOSMINSKY was wounded by a rock propelled at her head as she was driving her car on the highway. Before the attack Yelena worked in Israel's high-tech industry, but she has not been able to spend long days working at a computer since the attack. At a OneFamily therapeutic retreat, Yelena watched as the victims were offered different options for special massage therapy. Yelena told us that since the attack she has become a certified massage therapist and would be happy to help treat anyone in need of her services. This was an offer that changed Yelena's life and the life of thousand of victims. "I don't just give people massages," she says, "I give them my heart. The heart often sees what the eyes don't. My eyesight was impaired as a result of the terror attack I was in, but my heart sees the amazing people that I have the privilege to treat." Those who have been treated by Yelena are often more comfortable talking to her than to a psychologist or social worker. They describe her as not only having hands of gold but a heart of gold as well. Flowers Can Heal Hands-On Therapy Yelena at work The jewelry covering the baby belonged to his grandmother who was killed in the Sbarro bombing. Participants at the Bach workshops In January 2005, OneFamily launched the Bach Flower Remedy Workshop. Dr. Edward Bach developed a process to take extracts from various flowers, process them and turn them into natural healing agents. The group healing coach matches each participant with the extracts that are most necessary to help their specific difficulties. The following week, she checks how the extracts have affected each participant. She brings in psychological exercises which help the participants reveal many feelings and new senses, which in turn help release their pain. A widow who asked for help said, "She gave me a small bottle and all I needed to do was to take some drops four times a day four drops straight into the mouth, and the nightmares I was having stopped and I was able to return to my normal routine without being haunted by the terrible dreams of the previous night." O N E F A M I LY Y O U T H D I V I S I O N OneFamily’s Youth Division, through its camps, service projects and weekly mentoring programs, provides young victims of terror with a support structure and a feeling of belonging. We run programs throughout the year where ongoing relationships with counselors provides friendship and role models. These children are the future and the continuity of the land and the people of Israel. Our goal is to ensure that nothing stands between them and their dreams for the future. Big Brother Program SUMMER & HOLIDAY CAMPS Sponsored by Federation of Philadelphia The cornerstone of OneFamily’s Youth Division is the camps that are held three times a year. During the summer, Chanuka and Passover vacations, 300 teenaged victims of terrorism are invited to either a coed or single-sex camp held throughout Israel. These teens have lost parents, siblings and best friends in terrorist attacks. Through therapeutic workshops, water sports, arts and crafts and many other activities, we draw these children out of their silence, creating a place where they can share their suffering with people who truly understand their pain. An important part of our camps is the opportunity each camper has to participate in a community service project, giving them the opportunity to give and not just receive. This summer, we helped handicapped children at a neighboring camp, Beit Hagalgalim, where Noam Apter, a teenaged victim of terror, had been a volunteer. With Noam's bereaved father in attendance, OneFamily campers announced their intention to support this cause to which Noam had given his heart. Project MA’AYAN Project Ma’ayan gives children the opportunity to express themselves through being partners with nature. In September, our Youth Division organized a four-day retreat for 90 bereaved siblings, ages 20-30 in the northern city of Kiryat Shmona. The retreat was staffed by our youth division counselors and therapists to help teach coping mechanisms, run healing sessions and listen. There was also time for people to enjoy themselves - to laugh, to play and to form friendships with others who understand their situation and their pain. Throughout the retreat, OneFamily offered various therapeutic workshops by professionals in art therapy, shiatsu, meditation through movement, and other areas. In addition to therapy sessions, the retreat was also packed full of fun events meant to help the participants relax and forget their difficult situations. There was hiking in the Banyas, kayaking, bowling and even ice skating. A high point of the retreat was a concert by the popular Israeli singer Meir Banai. Before Meir performed, some of the victims performed a song they wrote together about losing a sibling to terror. It was an emotionally charged evening. After four days with OneFamily, the participants left with new memories and new friends. When they returned home they knew that they need not bear their grief alone. There is a place for them to go to share their pain, make new memories and rebuild their lives. In March of this year, OneFamily's Youth Division initiated Project Maayan - a project to rehabilitate the Telem Springs area west of Jerusalem. Throughout the year, every Tuesday afternoon, OneFamily children go to work, repairing decaying buildings, cleaning the springs and freeing the flow of water. Through their ability to fix their surroundings, children gain a sense that their lives can also be rebuilt. Taking pride in their surroundings allows them to take pride in themselves. By being part of the project from start to finish, the children gain the continuity, balance, and stability that they so urgently need. Connecting to the land connects them to the parts of themselves that they have shut away in dealing with their immense pain. 3OneFamily's Big Brother program pairs university students with younger teens and children who have been victimized by terrorism or who have lost at least one parent. Big Brothers commit to spending at least 4 hours a week with their younger partners, helping with homework, social issues and serving as a role model for them during the difficult period of adolescence. The teenage years are often an extremely challenging time. When combined with the trauma of terrorism in their families, it often becomes unbearable. The Big Brother Program provides a much needed outlet for the young victims, and a helping hand as they try to cope with their difficult circumstances. Bergen County Summer Camp Welcomes OneFamily Youth The Jewish Community Center in Bergen County, NJ sponsored 25 young victims of terror and two OneFamily counselors for a three-week summer camp. The children joined Americans of similar age at a camp where each child was hosted by a family from the local Jewish community. YOUNG ADULTS THE PURPOSE OF THE ONEFAMILY YOUTH DIVISION is to assist in the healing and rehabilitation of teenaged victims of terrorism. Children from families where terrorism has taken a life or wounded a loved one need an outlet for their emotions. Sukkot Event 2005 Spearheaded by our Youth Division, OneFamily brought more than 1200 bereaved terror victims from all over the country to an oasis near Massada for a Sukkot celebration. At the event, there was something for everyone - arts and crafts, drum lessons, drama circles, professional massage booths, group discussions, various alternative therapies, camel rides, jeep tours, donkey rides, rappelling, pita making, archery and a special concert by Israeli pop singer Shai Gabso. The climax of the day was a sunset trip to Massada where victims were given guided tours and men danced with the Torah. Seeing terror victims gripping the Sefer Torah and dancing atop a national landmark of Jewish resistance was inspiring. Thank You to a CHAMPION Martin Franklin speaking about OneFamily at the awards ceremony where he won the charity challenge. Martin Franklin, CEO of Jarden Corporation and OneFamily board member, recently participated for the second time in the Iron Man Triathlon in Hawaii. He raised half a million dollars in sponsorships. His wife Julie wrote to us: Dear OneFamily: “ Thank you for thinking of us, for your good wishes and the beautiful flowers. Martin finished in under 11 hours, beating his previous time by 50 minutes. He was totally motivated and pushed quite hard. The boys ran with him and encouraged him along the way. It is a testament to his iron will and dedication to a beautiful cause. Martin was given a $4000 challenge to do a cartwheel at the end of the race. After nearly 11 hours of racing I thought it was an unrealistic option, but right at the finish he raised his hands, did the cartwheel and said, "This is for you, OneFamily." We are thrilled to be part of OneFamily. It looks like he will have raised half a million dollars again!!! We hope to bring the kids again in the spring and do something special. It was such a meaningful visit the last time and we know it will be again!! Thank you for giving us the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives. "If there is one purpose to which we must give our unstinting support, it is the activities of the OneFamily fund, and I don't say this flippantly." With these words, former Finance Minister Binyamin Netanyahu summed up an evening of support and solidarity in Jerusalem. The audience was made up of people who control national businesses and large conglomerates. This emotional evening was the beginning of a campaign to increase Israeli awareness of the impact of terrorism. The stories shared that evening were difficult to hear, but they left a Netanyahu Supports OneFamily Joy Echoed with Sadness “You changed my mourning into dancing; you took off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness” (psalms 30:12) The wedding celebration of David and Limor Hatuel on December 2005 was an occasion of bittersweet joy. David lost his entire family - Tali, his wife who was in her ninth month of pregnancy, and their four beautiful daughters - in a horrible terror attack a year and a half ago. Surrounded by Limor, David and Tali’s parents at their Chuppa, David later explained that he isn’t building a new life, but rather adding a new floor to the life that he had. “ Love and best wishes, Julie Franklin & Family Martin and Julie Franklin, in Hawaii, with three of their four children, right after the race. strong impression on those who were there. "Lend your support," Netanyahu finished. "Help this vital organization, which is simply doing G-d's work, continue onward and do what no one else is prepared or able to do." Coast to Coast O n e F a m i l y May David and Limor be blessed with a life of great happiness, health, love and peace. We cannot thank Lili Goldberg and Family enough for their exemplary involvement with One Family through the William Goldberg Trust. One Family's mission is advancing and expanding thanks to continued and active support from individA special thank you goes to Alex Blavatnik, Steven uals and communities that have partnered with us in Klein, Ronald Lauder, Paul Singer, Sam Belzberg and the past, as well as new Len Leader for their admirable partnerships that have generosity and dedication to One been forged throughFamily. out this past year. We could not be where we are Continuing in the without our partnership with Joey footsteps of past sucand Ruthy Bodner and Eliezer and cess, the new impasRuthie Stavsky. sioned office staff Adam Richard, Office We give a heartfelt thank you to Manager; Joshua Doug and Linda Altabef, Michael Glazer, Adopt-Aand Vicky Gross and to our Young Family Coordinator; Leadership Committee for their and Adi Gidali, Donations and Gifts Steve Klein (in white shirt), hosting victims, successful events that raised money and awareness. Coordinator - under is spearheading the campaign to cover the leadership of administrative costs, so that every donor Thank you to the following comDirector Sarri Singer, dollar goes directly to the victims. munities for adopting families in are moving forward Israel and for contributing their time, energy, and with exciting new ways of connecting the American resources: Young Israel of Jamaica Estates, NY; Temple Congregation Achduth Vesholom of Fort Wayne, IN, Temple Shalom of Amesbury, MA, and Congregation Ahavath Torah of Englewood, NJ. Thank You to everyone who helped make the Summer Mission 2005 from Israel a success: Harry Ashkenasi, Bala Cynwyd Community, Jack & Fran Baxter, Dorit Baxter, Howie Beigelman, Wendy Belzberg & Strauss Zelnick, Francesca & Ivan Two years later: At a special evening arranged by OneFamily, survivors of the Bus No. 14 bombing shared their personal stories of how their lives had been changed forever as a result of the tragedy. I listened, and I It has been two-and-a-half years since I was severe- cried. I cried for those murdered, for those who ly injured in the Bus No. 14 Jerusalem terrorist survived and yet live with the horror, for those attack. On June 11, 2003, an Arab homicide whose physical wounds and fear have destroyed bomber boarded the No. 14 bus in Jerusalem and their lives. Then I cried for a world where people blew himself up, have lost all morality …a world where an innocent human being can and where the sanctity murdering 17 innocent people and of human life has no board a bus, only to exit in a body bag. maiming many value - a world where an more. It was the day that changed my life forever. innocent human being can board a bus, only to exit in a body bag. I was on that bus. Sarri’s Reflections Often, people who experience or witness such horrifying terror will bury the event deep in their minds and painfully suppress it for the rest of the lives. It is too painful to remember the loved ones they lost; to remember those who have been physically injured; to remember those who have been emotionally or psychologically wounded. They become haunted by the terror that paralyzes their lives. U p d a t e s With our primary mission being to raise funds, increase awareness and connect peeople around the world with victims of terror in Israel, our OneFamily supporters, volunteers and staff have conducted a tremendous variety of activities. This enables us to reach all segments of the Jewish community from Orthodox to Reform, young and old, and the many friends of Israel. ❚Eastern Region Update “I had two options. I can fall down and be totally destroyed, or stand up and live. I am choosing life.” O f f i c e s Josh Glazer, OF Adopt-a-Family Coord., Doug and Linda Altabef, and Sarri Singer, OF Director, East Coast Region at a parlor meeting hosted by the Altabef's in their home in Mt. Kisco. Jewish community with our brothers and sisters in Israel. The following have played an integral part in our success and have our utmost appreciation. To those who act with their feet and are examples of what it means to give it your all to help another: We could not be where we are without Martin and Julie Franklin who are truly an "iron couple" and have utilized their ceaseless energy to raise money through Martin's participation in the Iron Man competition. Alan and Rochel Feld and family inaugurated their new home by dedicating a Sefer Torah and raising money for OF. With Alan, ( L-R)are Marc Belzberg, Joey Bodner and Rabbi Goldvicht . OF Patrons Len and Michelle Leader and their sons with Marc Belzberg, hosting an OF event in their home. Brandon conducted his high school graduation project helping OF victims in Israel. Berkowitz, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Aliza Berenholz, Abe Brown, Howard and Amy Cohen, Deal NJ Community, Steven Eisenberg, Jon Erlbaum, Alan and Rochel Feld, Michael Findling, Seth Gerzberg, former mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Gitty and Ricky Goldschmidt, Cheryl Greene, Marci Gubernick, Sharon and Sinclair Haberman, Kara Kronegold, KRA synagogue of Manhattan, Rabbi Shlomo Krupka, Rabbi & Mrs. Labaton, Mickey Laniado, Len and Michelle Leader, Harvey and Stephanie Lederman, Eva Levi, Gary Levitt, Consul General Aryeh Mekel, Daniel & Marlene Miller, Michael Miller, Andrew and Nancy Neff, Amir Ofek, The Pasta Factory, Dr. Steven and Jodi Reich, Ralph and Leah Rieder, Tammy Schatz, Heshy and Bonnie Schertz, Talia Shemesh, Judie Singer, Senator Robert Singer, Lauren Sokolow, Vera and Soli Spira & family, Nancy and Izzy Steinberg, Michael & Judy Steinhardt, Ralou and Ronnie Stern, Jeff Stier, Teaneck, NJ community, Shlomo Troodler, Debra Wenig and Sammy Zack. We would like to thank the many schools in our region for their inspiring commitment to Chesed and to OneFamily. Thank you to Ally Hartman , Elana Mouldovan and Evan Brody for volunteering their time and energy with OneFamily. Finally we would like to thank David Sadek and First Financial Equities of Englewood, NJ, who have opened their hearts and their office space to OF. Young Leadership Division Impressions U.S. Summer Mission 2005 The potential effect one individual can exponentially have on the world is immeasurable. On July 17th, 2005, I was presented with not one, but thirteen people who, for one sixteen-hour day, exponentially altered my life. As an American Jew whose predominant vision of terrorism in Israel is what I see via CNN, Time magazine or the New York Times, I am compelled to share the day I experienced with a group of people who were either personally injured or lost loved ones at the hand of those fanatics who want nothing more than the destruction of the Jewish people. Welcoming the OneFamily Fund Mission at JFK airport, I joined thirteen victims of terror who traveled to New York to raise awareness, to promote peace, and to enjoy some well-deserved rest and relaxation. This concept of truly being one family means instant, unspoken, unconditional love and friendship. We were soon headed to Mt. Kisco where Wendy Belzberg and her husband Strauss Zelnick welcomed us for breakfast and introductions. One by one they told their stories, and I listened with unwavering attention to what brought this group of people into my life. Dvir stepped on a land mine while going to pick cherries. Zohar fell nine stories from his hotel room and lost his wife and sons when a bomb was driven into the lobby of a hotel near Eilat. He was burned over 75% of his body. Tuvia lost his wife and daughter when gunmen opened fire on their car as they drove home. Shai was standing at a bus stop, a friend to the left and a friend to the right, when an Arab walked up to them and detonated killing his friends instantly. The skin on Shai's hands was incinerated and his right arm was 95% severed. One by one, their stories tore at my heart. Kobi lost his father, a taxi driver, who went to pickup a customer at a nightclub. While he was there, an Arab terrorist blew himself up killing him. The after-effects on Kobi and his family are a weight no one should have to bear. While Kobi's own siblings and mother have suffered greatly, Kobi, now the leader of his family, speaks from his heart so eloquently for the urgency for peace and tranquility in a land that, while physically so beautiful, is so full of intense anger. As he says, "There is fire under the land." Eyal, who speaks of his sister with intense love and kindness, recalls her last moments waiting in line at a nightclub in Tel Aviv, where an Arab massacred her and four others when his explosives went off. Yael was busy distributing wedding invitations to her friends that evening. To hear Eyal speak of identifying his sister's body, just the thought of the remote chance of pain being inflicted on my own beautiful sister, a new mother to the most beautiful Kobi Kimchi with former NYC angel, shattered me on the spot. mayor Rudolph Giuliani. The day culminated with dinner at "Camp OneFamily" an event hosted by OneFamily's Young Leadership division. I hear on television when the topic of fighting terrorism is debated, there is this need for resolve - I think I lost count at one point of how many times one senator said the word in 5 minutes. This is terrorism - losing your best friend, your father, your wife, losing an eye, having the skin on your hands incinerated to the point you see the bones of your fingers. And this mission showed resolve - the resolve of those who have suffered such unspeakable horrors as they pick up the shattered Debra Braman-Wexler, Michael & Vivian Perez, Avromi & Beth Friedman, Yehuda & Aviva BenHorin, Asher’s Place, Sarah’s Tent and the Miami Seaquarium. OneFamily mission at the home of Yehuda & Aviva Ben-Horin with Israeli Consul-General Dr. Yitschak Ben-Gad, Deputy Consul-General Aaron Sagui and Izzy Steinberg, long-time friend & supporter of OneFamily. Terror survivor Eyal Neifeld and his parents were greeted by hundreds of Floridians this past September who were put in awe by the brave 23year-old’s positive attitude, humor and appreciation for life. After spending 3 “magical” days in Orlando, courtesy of an anonymous OneFamily supporter from Hollywood, FL, Eyal addressed the Orlando Jewish Federation, the Bal Harbour Shul, the Chabad Synagogue of Aventura, the Hollywood High School Jewish Student’s Club, a lunch and learn hosted by Hollywood City Councilman Keith Wasserstrom, and more than 100 people at the home of Roberto & Margie Szerer. We also thank our many hosts and sponsors including Dr. Gary & Diane Magid, the Nash Family, Rabbi & Rebbitzen Shalom Lipskar, Enny Wolfenzohn, Madelyn & Itzchak Levy & Family, Eliyahu Ezagui, Simon & Jana Falic, Eve Seliger, Cine Citta Café, Stewart & Linda Slomovitz, the Miami Museum of Science & Planetarium and two dear anonymous friends. Vera and Soli Spira and Sammy Zack embracing Israeli victims of terror for a week-long visit in their home. Thank you to Colin and Bonnie Lewis, Fran and Dennis Gurwitz, Sari and Alan Stitt, Renee and Eli Rubenstein, Neta Eshet and Family, Rayna Basal and Ora and Ari Stolovitz, who opened their homes to visitors from OneFamily's missions. And to those who came out to support us at the homes of Cindy & Brad Sherman, Sandy & Lionel Waldman, Debbie & Warren Kimel, Nancy & Shane Spring, Neta Eshet and Family, Sharri and Ron Silverstein, Cindy and Michael Berg, Janice and Murray Tkatch, Janet and Edwin Durbin and the RioCan committee who drew many interested friends and acquaintances to help highlight the work of OneFamily and to raise funds. To our volunteers, we couldn't have done it without (L-R) Our amazing volunteers: Sue Joel, Pnina Margolese, Paula Singershoot, Lauren Albert with Pam Albert, OF Canada Director, and Linda Nuefeld. you! Thank you to Ethel Udashkin and Saulie Zeidel of the State of Israel Bonds Office, and Ora Stolovitz, Brenda Gewurz, Ariela Cotler, Rayna Basal, Geula & Avram Finkel, Sheila Baskin, Lilian and Eli Levy, Lynn Eltes and Hariette Muroff of Montreal, and to the Legal offices of Goodman & Carr for arranging speaking engagements through a series of formal and informal 'parlour meetings' in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. Thank you to our synagogues and schools: Adath Israel, Temple Sinai, Petach Tikvah, Beth Sholom, Beth Zion, Spanish and Portuguese, Orach Hayim, Shaar Hazedek, Har Zion, Beth Tzedec, Temple Beth El, Beth David, Temple Israel, Holy Blossom Temple, CHAT, Heschel and USDS. You have been tremendously supportive by highlighting OneFamily to your students and congregants. Synagogues such as Holy Blossom Temple have embraced the Adopt- pieces of their lives and try to move on. This is heroism, and it is something that should affect each one of us exponentially. ❚Florida Happenings A high point of the year was the August Mission that brought 14 victims to Miami for relaxation and connecting with old and new supporters. Their sharing and strength put a human face to the horrible atrocities, and helped open the hearts and giving of everyone they met. We would like to especially thank parlor meeting hosts Dorit & Ben J. Genet and Howard & Carol Bienenfeld, and mission hosts and event sponsors, who include Michael Dezer & the Howard Johnson Dezerland Resort, Aneeta & David Epstein, did lots of sight-seeing. The groups bonded particularly well and developed their own support network which they are continuing to follow up in Israel. way of showing that they care. Monica Berger, Susan Balinsky, Max Schwartz, and Eli Cohen of Montreal, and Steven Richman and Robyn and Saul Greenspan of Toronto ensured that victims were well clothed. Philip Davidovitz and Ellie Korenblum of ❚Canada Update Dr. Miles and Roberta Kuttler of Miami sponsored a marvelous month at Camp Blue Star in North In January 2005, OneFamily opened our doors in Aventura/Miami and began reaching out to our Southern brothers and sisters right away with an Evening of Art, Wine & Cheese, a Purim Poker Tournament and a Sponsor-a-Seder drive. Several temples, schools and individuals soon joined in, making cards and tzedakah projects to benefit OneFamily. We give a special thanks to these early supporters including Dr. Robert & Lorelei Ennis, Mrs. Alice Hoffman, Martin & Joanne Jaffe, Jordon & Lesli Ross, Adam & Perla Pollock, Judy Sohn and the amazing students and families of Temple Dor Dorim of Weston and Temple Beth Am Day School of Kendall. out the Southeastern USA. As the gateway to Central and South America, our South Florida staff is eagerly planning to take OneFamily truly South in the coming year. Eyal Neifeld, his parents and Libby Roffe thanking Debra Braman-Wexler for her support. Carolina for 2 girls who lost their siblings in terror attacks. A special thank you to the Kuttlers and to our many friends showing special love for children through twinnings, adoptions and Rosh Hashanah cards, including Dr. David & Monica Genet, Ben J. & Dorit Genet, Dani & Mimi Bengio, Isaac & Eugenia Rosen. OF supporters Simon and Jana Falic from S. Florida at OneFamily event. Director Mimi Jankovits, the Board and volunteers are collaborating to increase awareness of OneFamily and to raise considerable support for the organization through- Elie and Renee Rubinstein, hosting Shoshana and Shlomo Malka, the parents of Tali Hatuel hy'd, murdered last year with her 4 young daughters a-Family program. National Jewish Campus Life and Hillel across Canada held fashion events and concerts in Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, and directed all their proceeds to OneFamily. Students from the Hebrew Academy of Montreal are busy packing boxes of books, accompanied with a letter to send to families in Israel, as a Arielle Nagel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nagel, decided to donate a portion of her Bat Mitzvah money to go towards ear surgery for Rivka Pam, a victim of terrorism Our amazing volunteers, from Montreal. (L-R): Ora Stolovitz, Gladys Kattan, Kaden Behar, Carmen Korin, Vivian Belboul, Claudette Del Burgo, Grace Lawee, Liliane Levy, Eliane Benchimol, Yael Shahin, Chella Abadi, Isabelle Lugassy, Emile Fattal, Rachel Wolf, Elie Levy, & Eva Dahan. Toronto are coordinating the third container of clothes to be sent to OneFamily. The last container that went was a 40-ft. container which included toys from Spinmaster and Ganz Brothers, as well as clothes and thousands of stickers donated by Sandy and Lionel Waldman to be distributed at summer camp in Israel. Thanks to our Young Leadership Division Co-chairs Dana Bennie and Kirsten Menkes for organizing a successful bike ride, with the help of Sue Joel. This fall a Yizkor program was launched in Ottawa by our new Ottawa co-chairs Jane and Martin Gordon, with programs held in five shuls in Ottawa. The community joined together, along with Temple Beth El of Windsor, to show their support for the murdered victims and their families. bracelets in memory of the terror victims. Thank you to our volunteers, Ellen Robin, Marc Miller, and the students and parents at Bnei Akiva, Hillel and Maimonides for your help. Thank you to our communities including Congregation Adat Yeshurun of La Jolla, Congregation Beth Israel of San Diego, Beth Jacob Congregation of San Diego, Jewish Federation of the North Shore, Congregation Kol Emeth in San Jose, Rabbi Dardek and Congregation Beth Jacob in Oakland, and Peninsula Sinai Congregation of Foster City, who have helped to adopt families through the OneFamily Adopt-AFamily program, and to Sharon and Elie Gindi, Judy and Richard Zeller, and Elissa and Edward Czuker, who will be hosting our upcoming outreach events at their homes. ❚UK Update Since its founding in February 2002, OneFamily UK has met with a hugely enthusiastic and active West Coast Happenings Bari Holtzman opened OneFamily’s new home in Los Angeles in November 2004. In Los Angeles the highlights of OneFamily Fund’s activities included our Annual Yom Ha’atzmaut Event at the home of Rivka and Raphy Nissel, in partnership with Beth Jacob Congregation, Magen David of Beverly Hills, Shaarei Tefila Congregation, West Coast Torah Center, Young Israel of Century City, Young Israel of North Beverly Hills, and B’nai David-Judea. Proceeds from this event went to the OneFamily youth division for summer and holiday camps. In addition, Stephen S. Wise Temple had a OneFamily Fund summer camp campaign that raised money so that OneFamily could open their doors to a greater number of children to attend camp this past summer. The Society of Young Philanthropists hosted a high-end designer clothing and accessories event and donated 10% of the proceeds to OneFamily Fund. Thank you to all the women who attended Dana’s Cooking Class and helped us continue to raise funds in a delicious, fun and dedicated manner. Thank you to Judy and Rick Zeller for opening their home and hosting Linesse and Eitan while they were on their honeymoon. Through our participation in the hugely successful CAJE conference, we continued to spread the word to the Jewish Educational Communities of North America and were supported by friends OF Boardmember Sheri Schlesinger like Wendy with Mrs. Rivka Nissel at 5th annual Marx, who Yom Haatzmaut Event hosted by wore Mr. and Mrs. Raphy Nissel. OneFamily Bereaved brother Adam Shaikhet meets the Queen at Madame Tussauds response from the Anglo-Jewish community. This year has been no exception. Thanks to the tireless efforts of a highly dedicated and motivated Committee and the support of the JNF, our Patrons and the many others who have embraced our work, we have once again organized a myriad of activities and succeeded in raising large sums to be allocated in Israel. This year we have once again been privileged to host a number of guests from Israel. Their courage and determination to move forward never cease to inspire all those with whom they come into contact. Among them were our Yom Ha'atzmaut visitors, Hadar Gitlin and Shai Buchachi. The two spoke in several schools and were guests of honor at the communal Yom Ha'atzmaut service at Finchley Synagogue. In May, 55 City businessmen attended a special luncheon at the Bevis Mark Restaurant where they met with and were addressed by OneFamily Founder and Chairman Marc Belzberg and by terror victim Eyal Neifeld. The luncheon raised almost £40,000. Following the success of previous group respite visits to London, 60 bereaved youngsters aged 20-30, were hosted in several communities during the summer. The first group visit was organized and hosted by Patrons Bianca and Stuart Roden. Participants spent time with the host families and with each other, and Among other activities in support of OneFamily were the sale of blue and white wristbands in schools which raised £6,000, a performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni by the Harrow Opera which raised £1,000, a five-a-side football tournament which raised £5,000, and a netball tournament which raised £10,000. A new young persons’ committee called Magniv organized two party events in May and September, raising £5,000. We also continue to benefit from donations made for and on behalf of family celeA group of 15 bereaved youngsters outbrations side the London home of UK Patrons britot, birthStuart and Bianca Roden, who organdays, special ized and sponsored the week-long visit. anniversaries, weddings and Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. In October, young supporter Gadi Djangoly marked his Bar Mitzvah by asking for all gifts to be donated to OneFamily. He also completed a 10km run to boost the funds. Gadi's bar mitzvah was twinned with that of Yisrael Bloomberg whose mother was murdered in a drive-by shooting. Yisrael's father and sister were paralysed in the same attack. Our calendar is filling up again. One event which we are particularly excited about is the visit of Colin OF Chairman Marc Belzberg joins UK Patrons Larraine Harris, Lauren Breslauer and Marion Diner, OF UK Chairman Clive Rosenfeld, OF Israel Lawyer/Social worker Mickey Weinberg, and a group of bereaved young people at a special barbeque in London at the home of Patron Wendy Fisher. Powell, former US secretary of state, to the UK in January 2006 where he will address guests at three special JNF dinners. Two-thirds of all money raised at the third dinner, to be held in Manchester, will be donated to OneFamily. It is hoped that this event will raise substantial funds, contributing to the vital work of the OneFamily Fund in Israel. Most important, to all our sponsors, donors and volunteers we thank you for your continued support, generous donations and for remembering us at OneFamily. You make a difference in helping the victims and their families rebuild their shattered lives, giving them hope and allowing dreams to come true. Together, we are all OneFamily. Adopt-AFamily Gabi Zada (right) was shot in the head by terrorists who attacked the polling station during party primaries in his home town of Beit Shean. Gabi had run to get a gun when the firing broke out, and returned to the polling station to kill the terrorists. During this courageous and selfless act, Gabi was hit and fell to the ground. The terrorist came over to him lying helplessly on the ground and shot him at point blank range in the head. His survival and recuperation are a pure miracle. The Greenberg family of Toronto sent Gabi and his family monthly financial assistance to help him continue his heroic recovery, as part of OneFamily's Adopt-AFamily program. During a Greenberg family trip to Israel, OneFamily arranged a meeting between the two. Gabi invited the Greenberg's to his three-yearold son's Birthday celebration, at the grave of Rabbi Meir Baal HaNess. In the last year, 69 concerned communities and individuals have provided direct financial support to victims of terrorism through the Adopt a Family program. Since the program's inception, we have provided matches for 267 families. For more information contact Josh Glazer, the OF Adopt-A-Family coordinator at josh@onefamilyfund.org. HOW YOU HAVE HELPED R-L: Michael Berg and Jake Lazarus at their Bar Mitzvahs WHEN ASKED if he would encourage his friends to WE CAN NOT THANK Lili Goldberg and Family also donate funds raised from their Bar/Bat Mitzvahs enough for their exemplary involvement with to OneFamily so that other children could celebrate OneFamily through the William Goldberg Trust. their Bar Mitzvahs, Michael Berg responds with a Lili's daughter Deborah Berg and her family have remarkable confidence and assuredness for a young continued the legacy of the family's remarkable genman: "I think everyone erosity, and raised money for should do it, and I only OneFamily from the gifts of Special Ideas to Make Your wish I had learned about it her son Mikey's Bar Mitzvah. Bar or Bat Mitzvah Meaningful earlier so that I could have Recognizing that celebration told more of my friends, comes with responsibility, TWIN your Bar or Bat Mitzvah with a who already had their Bar both Michael Berg and Jake victim of terrorism. Your donation Mitzvahs, to do it." Jake Lazarus decided to take it will pay for his or her Bar or Bat Lazarus shared these sentiupon themselves to ask the Mitzvah. ments and added a very guests coming to their Bar interesting observation of Mitzvahs to make a donation INSERT a card in your invitation askhis own. "Many friends of to the OneFamily Fund in lieu ing your friends and relatives to make a donation instead of a gift. my parents want to make of giving gifts. These donadonations that will help the tions enabled families affected ALLOCATE a portion of your gifts to Jewish people, but do not by terrorism to celebrate their help someone in Israel celebrate. know how. This provided children's Bar and Bat HAVE your parents make a donation them with an opportunity Mitzvahs with happiness and as part of your simcha. and they opened their dignity while moving forward hearts with generosity." with hope. FORGE a meaningful friendship with a victim of terrorism in Israel. OneFamily will give you the profile Agudat Achim in Niskayuna, THANK YOU TO THOSE OF of a victim you can help. NY, Miranda Kalvaria, Harris YOU WHO HAVE THOUGHT OF YOUR GIVE out OneFamily bracelets at your Kaufman, Jeremy Kaufman, Jessica Klausner, Danielle BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN simcha. Kovack, Jake Lazarus, Amanda ISRAEL WHEN CELEBRATSPONSOR a computer for a victim of Lederman, Jesse Lender, Rachel ING YOUR SIMCHAS, BY terror. Lichtman, Alex Malacoff, Oren DONATING TO ONE Malvey, Sarah Mandlebaum, FAMILY TO HELP YOUNG CREATE a personal project to raise Avital Mannis, Ariel Nagel, ADULTS IN ISRAEL CELEawareness of terrorism in Israel at your party. Rabbi Iser's Bar/Bat Mitzvah BRATE THEIR BAR/BAT Class in Pennsylvania, Cole MITZVOT WITH DIGNITY. Contact us. We’re here to help. Abraham Richman, Alex Brigitte Afari, Albert Azar, For more information, please contact Rieger, Hillary Rieger, Isaac & Zachary Barnes, Arielle BenJosh Glazer at josh@onefamilyfund.org Eugenia Rosen, Jake Sandler, Mayer, Gilad Bengio, Michael Brendan Schwartz, Noah Berg, Jonathan Boiarsky, Schwartz, Eric Silverberg, Dayla Silverstein, Jennier Nicole Brickman, Steven Cole, Talia Coppens, Ben Edlin, Ellen Feldman, Marnina Gelkopf, Elie Genet, Tais Silverstein, Hannah Simpson, Noah Sliwin, Arielle Chana Small, Bella Spira, Ben Stein, Margo Suder, Glasman, Sean Haber, Alexa Hayon, Rachel Hillelsohn, Jacklyn Temares, Penina Wein, and Samara Wright. Jill Bucinell's Hebrew School class from Congregation This is a Thank You letter to Noah Schwartz who sponsored a twinning, with Avichai Fredj. Avichai's father, Moshe, was seriously injured 3 years ago. To Noah Schwartz and Family: It is very easy for a person to think that his world is lost, that his place has been destroyed, that reality has been blown up, or that the bullet will find him on its path. But there are people, emissaries of kindness, who take us and lead us to the path of hope. This letter is meant to express our thanks and our love for all those who deal in such kindness, and especially to you and your family who have given to help us, and to sanctify G-d’s name, through the performance of the mitzvah “Love Your Fellow As Yourself ”. Thank you for all you have done. The Fredj family: Moshe, Linda, Yohanan, Lital, Gamliel, Avichai, Avraham, Shalhevetya, Yehuda and Benaya. thank you This great Talmudic sage was renowned for his emphasis on charity. Considering the tradition of giving associated with Rabbi Meir, there was no more appropriate place for Gabi to meet the family whose support kept him and his family afloat during those most difficult months of their lives. As a testament to the reality that We Are All OneFamily, it is truly appropriate that this Simcha was shared by the Zada and Greenberg families, together, in the Land of Israel! Bar/Bat Mitzvah Twinning There have been so many wonderful people throughout the year that have helped us to succeed in our mission. To begin to mention everyone by name would be impossible, and for fear of missing someone, we will just say from the bottom of our hearts, to all of our sponsors, donors, contributors, benefactors, patrons and hosts, who have opened up their homes and hearts to us throughout this year, we want to express a sincere Thank You. You give victims and their families the hope to find courage when they think they have lost everything, and strength when they think they can't go on. When they realize that there are people around the world who will not let the value of life be overlooked, and who care so deeply that they are moved to action, it is a testimonial that you will not let their loss be forgotten. OneFamily would like to express a very deep thanks and much gratitude for helping to turn our mission into reality. You make all that we do possible and you are the foundations upon which we build. ■ Samuel Lissner, Greg Ismach, Ross Feldman and Remy Sloan organized a Golf-A-Thon for OneFamily. ■ The Mount Kisco Hebrew Congregation of NY brought one of their Torah scrolls to Israel and gave it to the family of a terror victim in his memory. ■ Ann Sundstrum and her Cherry Hill, NJ community hosted a mission of wounded Israelis in September. ■ Prospect Park High School of Brooklyn, NY participated in the Adopt-AFamily program. ■ The following schools made Rosh Hashana cards that were sent to families in Israel: Solomon Schechter Academy of Ocean and Monmouth Counties, Solomon Schechter of Manhattan, Ramaz Elementary School, Stern College, Moriah Elementary School of Englewood, Brauser Maimonides Academy, Beth Torah Early Childhood Education and Religious Schools, Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami, Hillel Community Day School, The Hochberg Family Solomon Schechter Day School, the Jacobson Sinai Academy Day School and Toras Emes Academy of Miami. ■ Camp Stone girls made a project that they are sending to Israel. ■ Boys from the Mesivta of North Jersey High School volunteer weekly for the NJ office. ■ Children of the Young Israel of Houston sponsored an art contest and exhibition, with the Consul General of Israel, in memory of Ariel Zana z"l. ■ Miriam and Fred Kazan, in lieu of gifts, asked that donations be made to OneFamily in honor of their anniversary. ■ Nancy Messinger of the Auerbach Central Agency of Jewish Education held a read-a-thon for OneFamily Fund. ■ Daniella Kahane and her committee organized a Chanuka Afterlight event. ■ The Yeshiva University student council held a basketball tournament. ■ Dr. Larry & Naomi Amsterdam donated part of their wedding gift money. ■ Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta raised money during Purim. ■ The Manhattan High School for Girls had a bake sale. ■ Congregation Beth Shalom Men's Club of Northbrook, IL raised funds for the youth camps. ■ Phyllis Jacobs donated proceeds from her book. ■ Jerry and Shelly Abramson introduced OneFamily to their guests in their Passover appeal. ■ Miriam Baum and the Oceanside, NY community raised over $25,000 with the "United We Cook" book. ■ Alan and Rochel Feld of Teaneck, NJ had a Sefer Torah dedication at their home. ■ Sammy Zack started the OneFamily New York Cycling team; fifty riders rode the Century Bike Tour in New York City on September 11, 2005 and raised money for OF. ■ 13-year-old Shawn Weiss, of Weston, FL, raised money by selling pizzas to his friends and family. ■ Retiree Alice Hoffman, of South Florida, hosts regular Sunday afternoon teas for her friends to benefit OneFamily. ■ Bruriah High School of NJ hosted an inter-high school girl's choir competition including SKA, Central, Kushner, Bat Torah and Maayanot. Thank You from the bottom of our hearts OUR VOLUNTEERS SAY IT ALL! I just wanted to tell you that so far I have been having the most amazing experience working for OneFamily Fund. Last week, I went to the camp for two-and-a-half days and I really feel like I was able to speak to the girls and create a little relationship with them. I even ran into 2 of the counselors over the past week in Yerushalayim and it was great reminiscing with them about camp. Yesterday I went to Lod to visit an Ethiopian family and write a bio about them, and then we went to deliver checks to families in Beer Sheva. At first, I was a little nervous because I thought that I might be intruding, just showing up at their house to speak to them, but really they were so happy and so appreciative that we were there. I gained a lot from each family that I met. It really was a very meaningful day. Today I spent the morning with a family in Meah Shearim and the afternoon with another family. Both families' stories are tragic, but I was so happy I was able to visit them and help them out a little. Both of the families were so appreciative that we were there. Also, I enjoy just going into the office. I'm supposed to leave at the very beginning of August, but now I'm trying to postpone my flight and stay longer. Nava Streit emailing from Israel. OneFamily Fund Israel: 19 Hartum St., POB 45002, Jerusalem, Israel Phone: (972) 2-571-4516 Eastern US: 25 Rockwood Place Englewood, NJ 07631 Phone: 1-866-9-1-FAMILY (913-2645) Main Line: (201) 227-4660 Southeastern US: 2627 NE 203 Street, Suite 111, Aventura, FL 33180 Phone (305) 931-4545 West Coast: 6100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 225, Los Angeles, CA 90048 Phone (323) 525-0272 Canada: 2 St. Clair Avenue, East, Suite 800, Toronto, Ontario, M4T 2T5 Phone: (416) 644-4955 United Kingdom: JNF House, Spring Villa Park, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 7ED Phone: (208) 732-6100 Belgium: Lange Leemstraat 152, Antwerp 2018, Belgium (32) 3-218-9656 France: c/o Bnei Akiva 12, Rue de la Laurraine, Paris 19, France (33) 1-42-401-344 www.onefamilyfund.org ● info@onefamilyfund.org Donations to OneFamily Fund are tax-deductible in the United States, Canada, UK and Israel. US tax ID #11-3585917, Canada #85323-3542-RR0001, Israel #580382620, UK#225910. Please make checks payable to OneFamily. THEY ARE GONE & WE WILL NEVER FORGET THEM. BUT MORE THAN 40,000 INJURED AND BEREAVED VICTIMS OF TERROR REMAIN. OneFamily Fund 25 Rockwood Place, Englewood, NJ 07631 NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID ONEFAMILY FUND
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