Your Dollars at Work: Building Home Through Education in Israel
This year, a new secondary school opened in the Galilee—the first in 47 years.
It was made possible by a partnership between the Rosh Pina, Mevu’ot Hermon, and Upper Galilee municipalities. But it didn’t happen in isolation. It’s part of something bigger: Homeward/Habaita, an ambitious, multi-partner initiative working to grow and strengthen communities in the Western Negev and Galilee through education.
With a $500,000 grant from our Israel Crisis Relief Allocations, that vision is becoming real.
In its first year alone, Homeward/Habaita:
- Recruited 374 new teachers through the Educators’ Communities project
- Reached 8,874 children and teens in the Western Negev through summer programs
- Supported the launch of 52 new education initiatives by local educators
- Helped 25 rural communities create new social and communal education frameworks
- Benefited more than 36,000 students across 89 communities
Beyond temporary relief, these efforts foster long-term belonging. The kind of connection that makes staying feel possible and coming back feel worth it.
In Ma’ale Yosef, where northern moshavim were hit especially hard by the October 7 attacks, local leaders prioritized education as the first step toward returning home. “The establishment of the education systems within the communities for elementary school children and teens is the first thing we set out to do,” said Tal Ohana, demographic growth project manager for the region.
Natalie Simhon, education department director and president of Moshav Even Menahem, added: “We were disconnected from our homes, disconnected from the ability to be together—and when we create an informal solution, we build a community, we create a sense of belonging.”
This is what your support makes possible: investments in the educators, schools, and programs that hold communities together—especially when everything else feels uncertain.
We’re deeply proud to be in this work with trusted partners in Israel. And we’re grateful to stand with our community here in Greater Washington, who help make all of this happen.
This is just one of the several long-term investments we’re making across Israel. Our growing partnerships with Kinneret Valley Cluster (KVC) and Kibbutz Re’im will help us reach even more communities with this kind of bold, local leadership.