Offering Hope

S. is a Holocaust survivor residing in Kiryat Shmona who was evacuated from her home during war. She has been staying in a nearby hotel next to our Jerusalem Dental Clinic for the past few months. She recently happened to overhear a conversation between a few of our Russian-speaking patients who had just left our clinic and struck up […]

The Challenges Vulnerable Children Face During Wartime

In collaboration with The Summit Institute and Orr Shalom, HaTikva Project swiftly responded to the war’s outbreak by providing art supplies, games, and clothing for families in emergency shelters and a local group home. Recognizing the additional challenges vulnerable children face during wartime, we seek peace for their hearts and minds. Please join us in […]

Relief Through Financial Assistance

S., a Christian Arab and owner of a cafeteria business in Jerusalem’s Old City, faces a significant downturn in business due to the absence of tourists during the war. The main provider for his family, which includes his wife, 92-year-old mother, and a brother undergoing health treatment, S. found relief through financial assistance from the HaTikva […]

Professional Treatment, Attention, Love

Meet V., an 86-year-old Holocaust survivor from Moscow, currently residing in government housing for the elderly. V., once a scriptwriter and director in the Soviet Union, is renowned for his contributions to Soviet cinema, particularly movies depicting World War II. Now living in Jerusalem, he expresses deep gratitude to the staff at HaTikva Dental. V. specifically […]

Grateful for Professional Care

Holocaust survivors Y. (90) and V. (85) were referred to HaTikva Dental Clinic by their daughter, who was also a patient in our clinic and pleased with her treatment. After making aliyah from the Russian Republic of Tatarstan, both are grateful for the compassionate, professional care they received.

Hope for Change

In June, we were honored to speak at a Southern nonprofit supporting orphans and widows. Our topic: “Hope for Change.” Around ten mothers attended as we explored how life experiences, especially childhood, shape us. We emphasized that by understanding our stories and addressing wounds, change and growth are possible, making us better parents. We shared […]