Beyond the 7th Tribute Book
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Beit Halochem centres expect to welcome a large portion of the projected 20,000 permanently disabled Israeli veterans from the war this year
Michael Cohen of The Surburban paper interviews Lisa Levy, Beit Halochem Canada's executive director, and Doug Mayoff, co-chair of the Montreal Celebration of Life concert.
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Originally published by The Jerusalem Post | written by Anna Ahronheim | October 25, 2022 Five routes for the 180 Canadian, American, British and 120 disabled veterans taking part, including
Recognizing how much she benefited as a Beit Halochem member, Dana Pinhasov knew she wanted to do more for the disabled community. She became the first woman on the National
David Wallach, a Beit Halochem Canada volunteer, shares his experience after participating in the 2021 Courage in Motion bike ride in Israel.
Shortly after Israel’s gates were opened to tourists, members of the Friends Organization of Beit Halochem in Toronto arrived on a bike journey with disabled veterans and victims of terrorism – “Courage in Motion"....
Israel has partially opened its doors to visitors and this week saw Courage in Motion (CIM) organizing Canadian and international cyclists riding alongside Israel’s injured veterans, victims of terror, and
From October 17 – 21, Courage in Motion (CIM) will have Canadian and international cyclists riding alongside Israel’s injured veterans, victims of terror, and members of the Israel Start-Up Nation