Watch a Live Update from Israel
A missile siren sounded just before Karen Katzman, Director of The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington’s Israel Office, joined our community for a live update from Israel.
“Just about 20 minutes ago… I received a siren. Luckily, I have a safe room in my home and just had to go into it, which is just a few meters away from my office. Generally, if we get an alert like that, I have about 90 seconds to move to the shelter.”
Life Under Missile Alerts
Across Israel, families are living with repeated missile alerts. Schools are closed, businesses shuttered, and people are staying close to shelters. In the moments after a strike:
“You see the people emerging in the minutes after the attack… people coming out in shock, holding babies, helping elderly people leave their apartments, holding their dogs and pets. People were sobbing.”
In the midst of all this, Karen said something that stayed with many of us:
“It sounds maybe kind of cliché, but Israelis truly are resilient.”
She also shared joyful moments she’s witnessing:
“Some of you may have seen on social media the clips of Israelis celebrating Purim in the shelters. I saw a clip today that there was even a wedding in an underground shelter in a garage.”
The Toll of Sustained Conflict
Karen spoke about the growing mental health strain:
“For many people, the sirens and the missile attacks are extremely triggering after everything they’ve experienced over the past year and a half.”
Communities are responding to missile strikes, displacement, and the growing emotional toll.
How Our Community Is Responding
Moments like these are why Federation exists: to bring our community together and respond when Jews in Israel need support.
Earlier this week, Federation allocated an initial $250,000 to begin addressing urgent needs.
The full scope of need is still coming into focus, and we are working closely with partners across Israel—from national organizations to municipalities, hospitals, and grassroots groups—to understand how our community can respond in the days and weeks ahead.
For those who want to help today, your gift strengthens our community’s ability to respond quickly and responsibly as needs emerge.
Karen closed with a message to our community:
“It really means a lot to know that we’re not alone and that you’re thinking of us.”
Thank you for standing with Israel and for being part of a community that shows up when it matters most.
May the people of Israel continue to find strength in one another and know that our Jewish community in Greater Washington stands with them.
Watch the full conversation.