Solidarity events for the families of kidnapped individuals – WZO

Solidarity events for the families of kidnapped individuals

Benefit Concert for the NGO: Bring Them Home Now Israeli musician Oran Etkin, along with Brazilian musicians, held a Jazz concert on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, where all proceeds were donated to the organization that is supporting the families of kidnapped individuals.

A delegation of relatives of kidnapped people visited Brazil during the week of December 11, 2023. They had a significant agenda in Brasília. They attended a session in the Senate where they could speak and ask for Brazil’s help in returning their family members. They also met with the Israeli Ambassador to Brazil, Daniel Zonshine. There was also a breakfast with representatives of the Jewish Community, where I had the opportunity, as a representative of the Department of Aliyah Encouragement of the World Zionist Organization, to personally embrace them and express our unconditional support.

Actions for the return of kidnapped individuals: In Brasília, the capital of Brazil, for one week, a bus line will display photos of the people who are still kidnapped.

Ani Nishar Project
On December 12, 2023, we shared on our social networks the testimony of Denise Wasserman, where she tells us why she decides to live in Israel, even in difficult times. This video is part of the Ani Nishar project, which accompanies us during the war and aims to strengthen the bond with the State of Israel through the stories of the people who live there.

19 Dec 2023
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