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June 20, 2025 | 24 Sivan, 5785
Dear Friends,
After 623 days of grief and war, our partners on the ground in Israel describe the current state of emergency as a haunting blend of the COVID era and the post–October 7th crisis with solidarity and acts of kindness alongside fear and isolation. Civil society is stepping up, with people of all walks of life meeting rapidly changing needs.
Grassroots civil society is organizing - neighbors are helping the elderly and those with disabilities reach safe rooms, creating impromptu games to comfort children in parking garages-turned-shelters, and offering housing to those evacuated from their homes or stranded in Israel. Doctors and medics are racing to missile impact sites, working around the clock in perilous conditions. Search-and-rescue teams are combing through rubble for signs of life. Broader communities are gathering with hostage families on Zoom to remind them they are not alone.
While the Israeli spirit is incredibly resilient, people are exhausted and unsure of what lies ahead. As one friend shared, "It’s both breathtaking and heartbreaking to witness the incredible prowess of what Israel is accomplishing while mourning lives lost and the daily rhythm of normal life that feels ever disrupted."
"Mi k’amcha Yisrael?" — Who is like Your nation, Israel? These ancient words resonate today, as Israelis from all sectors demonstrate courage, compassion, and solidarity.
Below, you’ll find urgent needs as reported by our team and trusted partners on the ground. As we did after October 7th, we’ll continue sharing needs as they develop. Please consider supporting the Israel Emergency Grassroots Response Initiative, the Jewish Federation of San Diego Israel Emergency Campaign, or any Israeli organizations close to your heart. Reach out to family, friends, and others you know in Israel. Your support really matters.
If you’d like guidance on where or how to give or just want to connect to what’s happening on the ground, please reach out. I’d be honored to speak with you.
Wishing you Shabbat Shalom with much gratitude,
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