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  • Happy Chanukah 2023

    Amigour's elderly residents extend their warmest wishes to everyone for a happy and joyous Chanukah! May this holiday of light and miracles bring our hostages safely home.

  • Music for the Soul

    It was a deeply moving performance by members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra who visited Amigour's 'Yuval Frenkel' Home for the Elderly in Kiryat Ono to uplift the spirits of our elderly residents.

  • Food Baskets Delivered to Amigour's Elderly

    Thanks to Amigour's supporters, food baskets were distributed to our beloved seniors, and it was a truly life-saving initiative because our elderly cannot go out shopping for food.

  • Endless Missiles Shot towards Ashkelon

    Amigour's "Akademayim" Home for the Elderly in Ashkelon are enduring the relentless barrage of rocket attacks that have left them confined to their bomb shelters.

  • Amigour Resident was Murdered

    Amigour expresses profound sorrow over the tragic murder of Igor Kortzer, a beloved member of Amigour's "Yovel" Home for the Elderly in Ofakim, whose life was tragically taken in Sderot.

  • ISRAEL IS AT WAR!!!

    Hundreds of Amigour's elderly individuals and Holocaust survivors find themselves taking refuge in bomb shelters.

  • Celebrating Succot

    Amigour's elderly residents celebrate the joyous holiday of Succot throughout the country,

  • SHANA TOVA 2023

    Amigour wishes everyone a sweet and healthy New Year!!

  • Happy Passover!!

    May the holiday bring you joy, peace, and happiness, and may you be blessed with health, love, and prosperity throughout the year.

  • International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorating the genocide of 6 million Jews during the Holocaust, of whom 1,500,000 were children.

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2650 New Residential Units

The Urgent Need

Recent Ministry of Absorption and Ministry of Housing figures indicate that there are in excess of 27,000 senior citizens waiting for a suitable housing solution. While real estate prices in the world have dropped, the cost of housing in Israel has risen sharply making it impossible for senior citizens to purchase property or to rent one.

Many who do not live in Amigour housing facilities are living below the poverty line and often under deleterious conditions. Some live in depressed neighborhoods, some live together in crowded conditions in small apartments or, in the worst case, are homeless. 

The Jewish Agency Senior Social Housing Initiative is a well-planned program to address the housing crisis for senior citizens in Israel, carried out with the support of the Government of Israel.

 2650 new residential units will be constructed on 17 sites in 9 cities across Israel. These units will be small apartments, and will provide high-quality living space for senior adults.

New development on under-utilized land and the addition of floors on existing complexes will allow The Jewish Agency and its partners to act quickly to build more affordable homes.

 

Tatiana Governman-Lasker

Tatiana was born in Kodma, Odessa. There, at the age of seven, she witnessed the atrocities of the Holocaust and managed to survive the Tsetselnik Ghetto, in the Ukraine.

Jackie Shemayev

A prisoner of Zion, Jackie helped Jews escape from Syria. He was subsequently caught and tortured until he was eventually released and escaped to the Promised Land.

Semion Rosenfeld

Semion, one of the leaders of the uprising in the Sobibor death camp, fought in the Red Army and was among the liberators of Berlin. In 1990, Semion made Aliyah with his family to Israel.

Tova Adler

Tova, at the age of 14 arrived in Auschwitz, she made her way to Israel in 1946 and was arrested and taken to the Atlit Detainee Camp.