Letter From Sondra – February 2019

Dear Friend,

A few weeks ago, I personally visited some of the communities in Samaria, to get an update on their needs and to gain a first-hand perspective on how your support has helped them.  It was a wonderful opportunity to drive through the mountains I love and visit with the leaders and ordinary residents that represent the heartbeat of this land.

I began the day with Hananel Durani, mayor of Kedumim.  There is a special place reserved in my heart for Kedumim since I was privileged to spend a cold weekend in a tent in that community when it first started 43 years ago.  Today, Hananel is also the chairman of the Yesha Council and he updated me not only on the challenges facing Kedumim but on issues of concern for all the communities in Judea and Samaria.  Those concerns can be summed up in one word: security.

Just before our meeting, there had been a series of terrorist attacks, all in the Benjamin region of Samaria, all with fatal consequences.  There was the tragic drive-by shooting of Amichai and his pregnant wife Shira Ish-Ran near Ofra.  We all cried when they lost their baby.  Miraculously, Shira was recently released from the hospital and is now in rehabilitation.  Hananel updated me on the incredible security challenges this recent spate of attacks presented to the communities and asked me for help in raising funds to install surveillance cameras in Kedumim as well as in other towns and communities.  And indeed, during these last few weeks, we have received many requests for cameras as well as for other vital protective equipment.

As the day continued, I visited Havot Yair, a small community just across the Kana Valley from Karnei Shomron, that has grown from a few families to nearly 100 in just a few years.  They enjoy a stunning view of the Samarian mountains but they are also so vulnerable to terrorism.  They asked for your help in purchasing walkie-talkies for their volunteer rapid response team.  And in Leshem, I was updated on how your recent donations to that community for communications equipment had made their community so much safer than before.   At the end of the day, I had a meeting with Karnei Shomron Mayor Yigal Lahav, who shared their need for additional emergency equipment.

And that was just one day.  I was able to witness such optimism, such growth and so much potential in each community that I visited that day.  But I also heard the threat, felt the fear and shared their hope that we would be able to help them, to keep them safe, to provide them with what they so desperately need.

Thank you and may G-d bless you.

Sincerely,

Sondra Oster Baras

Director, Israel Office

P.S. Will you help them?  Will you provide the generous donations needed to ensure that the people of Judea and Samaria are protected?  This is your opportunity to truly make a difference – I hope you will give generously.

 

Related News

An Eye on Zion: Kochav Yaakov

Nestled just north of Jerusalem, Kochav Yaakov is a vibrant community inspired by Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira’s deep love for the Land of Israel. Founded by pioneers who followed in his footsteps, it is home to families from diverse backgrounds, united by faith, purpose, and a shared connection to Israel’s biblical heartland.
Read more about this special community and its rich spiritual roots.

Mar 3, 2025

The Evil That Surrounds Us

The heartbreaking return of hostages, the devastating story of the Bibas family, and the cruel reality of Hamas’ evil have shaken Israel to its core. This powerful article reflects on the pain of loss, the courage of survivors, and the urgent need for strength, security, and unwavering resolve. As Israel fights to bring every hostage home and ensure such horrors never happen again, the message is clear: we must stand strong—now and always. Read this emotional and insightful piece on Israel’s ongoing struggle and unbreakable spirit.

Feb 25, 2025

An Eye on Zion: Kiryat Arba

Perched beside the ancient city of Hebron, Kiryat Arba stands as a modern expression of deep biblical roots and unwavering pioneering spirit. Established in 1970 by devoted families led by Rabbi Moshe and Miriam Levinger, the community was born out of a historic return to Hebron just after the Six Day War. Today, Kiryat Arba is a thriving town filled with resilient families who embody a profound connection to their heritage and to the land.
Read more about the remarkable story of Kiryat Arba and its enduring legacy.

Feb 17, 2025

The Price We Pay for Caring

The recent hostage releases have gripped the hearts of Israelis and supporters worldwide. From the emotional return of young women soldiers to the painful uncertainty surrounding others still in captivity, this article explores the raw, complex emotions behind each moment — hope, fear, unity, and outrage. With Hamas manipulating the process and the nation divided over the cost, one truth remains: Israel must do whatever it takes to protect its people. Read this powerful and honest reflection on Israel’s struggle, sacrifice, and unbreakable spirit.

Jan 28, 2025

A Week in Washington D.C.

The experience of participating in what could be one of the most pivotal moments for Judea and Samaria left an indelible mark on me. I want to share with you, my friends, the highlights of this extraordinary journey.

Jan 23, 2025

An Eye on Zion: Yakir

Set near the historic Kanah stream, Yakir was founded in 1981 by families devoted to reviving Israel’s Biblical Heartland. Named after the prophet Jeremiah’s “precious son” Ephraim, Yakir has grown into a thriving, welcoming community of 450 families, including many new immigrants. Rooted in prophecy and built on faith, Yakir stands as a modern testament to Israel’s restoration. Discover the story behind this special place.

Jan 13, 2025

Life in a Villa in a Jungle

It is hard to believe that another year has gone by—another year of seemingly unending war, tragedy, loss. There are still 100 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. While at least 36 have been murdered, it is not clear how many of the remaining 64 are still alive.

Dec 31, 2024

An Eye on Zion: Avigayil

High in the southern Hebron Hills, Avigayil was founded by a small group of brave pioneers on the eve of Yom Kippur, drawing strength from the biblical Avigayil’s courage and wisdom. Against all odds, this isolated community has grown into a symbol of resilience and unwavering dedication to the Land of Israel. Learn more about Avigayil’s powerful story of faith, sacrifice, and renewal.

Dec 9, 2024

Israel Welcomes Trump

What an astounding result in the US elections! While this regime change will have significant effect on many issues in the US, as an Israeli, I want to share with you my thoughts, which reflect the thoughts of so many in Israel, on how this change will affect Israel.

Nov 19, 2024

An Eye on Zion: Bet Hagai

On Friday evening of May 2, 1980, a group of students from Nir Yeshiva, located on the outskirts of the Biblical city of Hebron, excitedly headed to the Cave of Machpelah. There, they joyfully welcomed in the Sabbath with uplifting prayers.
That evening, however, terrorists threw grenades and fired bullets in the direction of the students, murdering three of them.

Nov 11, 2024