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Israeli Terror Victims Find Hope and Support through Innovative Non-Profit

An experienced nonprofit organization is helping to bring cheer to Israeli terror victims this holiday season. one familyis a unique charity founded in 2001 to support victims of terrorism within the Jewish state, donating iPads and supporting IDF soldiers injured in the Israel-Hamas war.

Naomi Nussbaum, executive director of One Family, said, “These people sacrificed their bodies to protect Israel and save good from evil, and that protecting their country would save their own lives.” “I believed that it was more important than anything else,” he said. “And now they're in a bad state of disrepair. I put my iPad and stand on the counter next to my bed, and I can tell it to play videos and videos. [make a] video call. ”

Nussbaum explained that Israel has “thousands of seriously injured soldiers” and “these scars will remain forever.”

“They don't get better in a few months, but they have to start over with their life plans.”

OneFamily provides emotional and financial support to Israeli terrorist victims and their families and helps them reintegrate into society. The organization offers survival benefits, PTSD treatment, support groups, and even coordinators who provide one-on-one support.

The organization was founded in response to the 2001 bombing at a Jerusalem restaurant that killed 16 people and injured 130 others.

Since the terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023, OneFamily's workload has quadrupled. Most recently, he supported Sigal Shemar, whose son was murdered at the Nova Music Festival on October 7th. Shemar told Fox News that terrorists “came into the country and murdered, murdered, raped and burned a lot of innocent people.”

“We have been caring for victims for 23 years,” Nussbaum said. “Our friendly and professional approach was in place long before the tragedy of October 7, ensuring we provided prompt and effective assistance during the crisis. Our loving coordinators make lifelong friends with each victim, and long-term continuity is a key element of our work.”

Photo provided by: ©Instagram/one family canada


michael faust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His articles have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, Christian Post, Leaf Chronicle, Toronto Star, and Knoxville News Sentinel.

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