Spotlight: Dana Pinhasov and Beit Halochem’s Kids of Courage
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
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
This summer, a group of 45 Bar and Bat Mitzvah-aged children of severely injured Israeli veterans experienced the summer of their lives, with thanks to four overnight camps in Ontario.
For three weeks in July and August, 45 Bar and Bat Mitzvah-aged children of severely disabled Israeli veterans experienced the summer of their lives, with thanks to four Ontario camps.
By Hannah Alberga Published in The Canadian Jewish News, Aug. 16, 2018 In February 1996, Dana Pinhasov, who was 21 at the time, boarded a bus near her home in
More than 40 Bar/Bat Mitzvah kids, children of severely disabled veterans arrived in Canada this week for a four-week summer camp experience, embarking on a journey as they leave behind
In July, Beit Halochem Canada brought 42 bar and bat mitzvah aged Israeli children for camp in Canada. These “Kids of Courage” and their three counselors each have a parent who
Beit Halochem Canada, Aid to Disabled Veterans of Israel welcomed 38 bar and bat mitzvah aged Israeli children of disabled veterans from Beit Halochem Israel in Summer 2015. These