Celebration of Life 2015 honoured four designated heroes from Operation Protective Edge, who were wounded and who appeared in videos as well as in person to standing ovations: Sergeant Sariel Teper,
The Tel Aviv Beit Halochem women’s goalball team won the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) World Games in Seoul in May 2015, assuring a place in the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
Beit Halochem Canada would like to thank two organizations for their work on behalf of Israel’s disabled veterans: Jewish Professional Alliance organized a poker tournament in Toronto in support of
Our dear friend, the late Morris Justein, generously supported Beit Halochem Canada for many years. His family has honoured his last commitment by funding the Sally & Morris Justein Sports
Scholarship award ceremonies were held in all of Beit Halochem Israel’s districts in December 2014. A total of $648,000 US was disbursed for 517 academic and art scholarships. Awarded individually,
We are honoured to name Steve Goldenberg as Beit Halochem Volunteer of the Year for 2014. “Israel has always held a special place in my heart. Volunteering for Beit Halochem,
The newly wounded from “Operation Protective Edge” came to Beit Halochem for the first time in early September. For some of them, it was the first time they had left the
Dalia Day returned to Canada inspired by the disabled veterans and victims of terror whom she met while on Beit Halochem Canada’s 2014 Yom Ha’atzmaut Mission. She sent a moving
Published June 25, 2014 | Canadian Jewish News By Vicky Tobianah, Special to The CJN Over 1,000 people came out on June 12 for Beit Halochem Canada’s annual Celebration of Life concert