These Israeli families need our help more than ever
The work of the Malki Foundation, which helps families in Israel raising a child with extreme special needs, is particularly important in the wake of October 7
Anne Frank Trust appoints new chief
Nicola Cobbold, who has spent 16 years working in the non-profit sector, will take over from Daniel Mendoza at end of the month
Charities receive top voluntary awards from King Charles
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Legal eagles win first Paperweight awards
Lawyers honoured for their 'selfless giving of time and expertise' in initiative created in memory of Leonie Lewis, herself a passionate volunteer for Jewish advice charity
Initiative giving hope to orphaned Israeli children affected by Hamas terror attack
Our Children, Our War is working to help the youngsters who lost their parents, families, homes, pets, belongings and their entire communities
New Israel Fund attracts 500 supporters — even after dinner is cancelled
Charity is supporting families of hostages and helping to house evacuees from the south of Israel
Best friends design and complete their own Ironman challenge across London
Alistair Marks and IDF veteran Dor Zakai raised £30,000 for Yad Sarah
Even after massacres, Israelis keep to driving Palestinians to Israeli hospitals
War has forced charity Road to Recovery to halt services to Gazans, but operations remain unaffected in the West Bank
Project ImpACT boss helps deliver urgent supplies to children in southern Israel
Chayli Fehler extended a stay in the Jewish state to assist in one of the worst hit towns after Hamas' terror attack
Your solidarity is making a difference in Israel
While you may feel helpless watching the terrible events of the past week unfold, there are things you can do
Obituary: Dr Marjorie Ziff
Philanthropist acclaimed for her long-term support for the Leeds community
Gateways grows after ‘explosion’ of school angst
North-west London-based charity, which helps 14 to 25-year-olds who have fallen out of mainstream education, becomes independent to enable it to take on more youngsters
Jewish tech genius chose to help world’s most desperate people instead of accepting £6 million
Avi Schiffmann was offered a huge deal after building a corona-tracking site but turned it down
Redbridge man to walk ten kilometres through London in memory of father
Oliver Rosenbloom wants to raise awareness of cancer
Magen David Adom brings an Israeli flavour to fundraiser
Top Israeli chef Avishay Siag was in London to help raise much-needed funds for the Jewish state’s only national medical emergency and blood service
Borehamwood man on a mission to combat digital poverty
The new initiative could one day become a registered charity
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