Makor Rishon – Women’s Section by: Hadas Lixenberg The chemical matter is infused into Maoz’s little body, and he begins […]
I Already Volunteer, How about You?
Hashikmah Lemehadrin July 16, 2014 Chessed by the Way, on the Way I wanted to tell you about an […]
A Typical Scene at the Emergency Room
My 13-year-old daughter just wanted to be helpful and save me time when she took the new, razor-sharp kitchen knife […]
The Oldest Volunteer
Yarok Ba’Kefar By: Tomer Keren Binyamin’s Mission 91-year old Binyamin Zusman, a man with personal charm and a lust for […]
Lottie’s Kitchen: A Circle of Giving
Once upon a time there was a family. It consisted of thousands of people. At times they received. At times […]
The Main Course Cooks
A family member is seriously ill. The family enters crisis mode. All energy-physical and emotional- is centered on the sick […]
Volunteers Fill in as Hadassah Hospital Strikes
Ezer Mizion’s volunteer network will step up activity in all the wards Additional manpower desperately needed to meet patients’ needs. […]
Chemo Kills but…
In a special, personal column, Hadas Rosental, mother of 3-year old Moriah, speaks about her everyday struggle with cancer in […]
The Big Blip
Life used to be normal. The usual with five young kids. At least one laundry load a night. Homework. Squabbles. […]