by Elyshia Johnson | Jan 25, 2019 | Newsletters, Uncategorized
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...
by Kim Troup | Feb 5, 2018 | News from the Land
Coping With Terrorism: We MUST Stay Strong News Flash — the worst kind of news there is. A young man, 29 years old, a husband and father of 4 children was murdered today by an Arab terrorist. His name was Itamar Ben-Gal. He was a high-school teacher...
by Kim Troup | Jan 22, 2018 | Reflections from Israel
By: Avital Stern-Buchnick Tuesday, January 9, 2018 Aliyah’s story begins five years before she was born. Her parents, Avital and Michael Ezer were a young newly married couple in Soviet Russia. They were respected researchers in their fields and had big plans for the...
by Kim Troup | Apr 22, 2014 | Heartland Stories
Spring 2014 Gush Etzion Seniors For as long as she can remember, she experienced difficulty eating, trouble speaking, not to mention the blow to her self esteem, and the psychosocial ramifications of her condition. Ella Furman was born in the former Soviet Union, in...