Our religious boarding school students are giving a shoulder to the Israeli effort. – WZO

Our religious boarding school students are giving a shoulder to the Israeli effort.

Many students from the department’s ulpanim for the encouragement of Aliyah have proven their commitment to Israel and have lent a shoulder during times of war to the country, to the soldiers, and to the residents. Here is a screenshot from a video documenting SOPHIE ABITBOL from the Versailles ulpan in the vegetable field at one of the farms in the south of the country. Thank you very much, Sophie!

Here is the volunteer JACQUES WAJSBROT from the Antibes ulpan. He recently immigrated to the country and is now making a significant contribution to the kibbutz where he has settled. We would like to express our deep gratitude for your volunteering and commitment to Israel, Jacques.

Many thanks to SEBBAG EDITH – a student from the Cheville Larue ulpan, for her dedication and support of Israel.

May there be an increase in such photos and videos. To be continued.

1 Dec 2023
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