Rehabilitative therapy can be a lifeline for veterans with severe disabilities, offering them a path to not only physical recovery but emotional resilience. At Beit Halochem, the mission is clear:
Rehabilitative therapy can be a lifeline for veterans with severe disabilities, offering them a path to not only physical recovery but emotional resilience. At Beit Halochem, the mission is clear:
When we think of veterans, the first image that often comes to mind is one of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. These men and women have faced unimaginable challenges during their
When we think about the sacrifices veterans make, we often picture the physical and emotional challenges they face upon returning home. For many disabled veterans in Israel, the journey to
It was during the two months when the Beit Halochem Centers were closed down, for the first time since they were established, during the first COVID19 lockdown, Mid March 2020
The General Assembly of the Zahal Disabled Veterans Organization (the ZDVO’s governing body) approved the construction of a fifth Beit Halochem to be located in the City of Ashdod. An
Tel-Aviv’ Beit Halochem (named after the late Mark Poran) The first Beit Halochem Center was inaugurated in 1974 at Tel-Aviv’s Afeka neighborhood. It was built on seven acres of land
The Beit Halochem Center in Jerusalem opened in 1994, for the benefit of the members of Zahal Disabled Veterans Organization living in and around the Jerusalem area. The facility grounds
Established in 1958, Beit Kay is a Rest and Recreation Center for Zahal’s disabled veterans and their families. It was built in the northern resort town of Nahariya on land
The Beit Halochem Center in Haifa was opened in 1986. The “Brith Sholom Foundation in Philadelphia” undertook the major portion of the facility’s funding. Because of its unusual architectural features,
Be’er-Sheva’s Beit Halochem opened its doors on January 2011. With over 1,500 registered members, it serves a community of more than 3,000 ZDVO members and their families residing in Be’er-Sheva