Supporting Hope: How LHM Friends Provide Lifesaving Medical Care to Israelis in Need

Thanks to your prayers and generosity, we have already placed twelve Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) ambulances into service across Israel.
Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA), their version of our Red Cross, uses these medical vehicles to tend to emergency events from terrorist attacks, and even births of newborns.
These ambulances are often referred to as “hospitals on wheels” due to the lifesaving emergency care they provide.
Each medical vehicle can save up to 10,000 or more lives throughout its long service.
Recently, many Jewish people were violently attacked without reason after leaving a soccer game in Amsterdam.

Five people were sent to the hospital, 20 to 30 suffered minor injuries, and several more were harassed.

United in Strength: Standing Against Brutal Anti-Semitic Attack

Sadly, anti-Semitic incidents continue to escalate around the world. There is a dramatic increase in the number of vile assaults against Jews as well as the size of the attacking groups.

Recently, many Jewish people were violently attacked without reason after leaving a soccer game in Amsterdam.

Five people were sent to the hospital, 20 to 30 suffered minor injuries, and several more were harassed.

Project Aliyah: Flights That Bring Hope and New Beginnings

Ever since the Jewish people were exiled from Israel, they have been making aliyah back to the Holy Land.

Today, Jewish individuals and families are awaiting their turn to board a Project Aliyah flight to escape the growing anti-Semitic attacks around the world.

Thanks to you and other Larry Huch Ministries friends we are making their dreams of living in Israel a reality.

A Beacon of Hope: The Cohen Family’s Story of Resilience

In times of unimaginable trauma, stories like the Cohen family’s remind us of the strength of the human spirit and the profound impact of compassion. Their journey highlights the hardships faced by families in Israel and the healing power of initiatives like the Fund for Victims of Terrorism, supported by Keren Hayesod. This story is not only about enduring hardship but about finding hope and healing through community and faith.

Five years ago, during Sukkot 2019, Revital and Eli Cohen of Beersheba embarked on what was meant to be a joyful family outing to Jerusalem with their three youngest children—Talia, 6; Hodaya, 4; and Yagel, 1.5. Their first stop was the Western Wall, a sacred site for reflection and prayer. Tragically, a wrong turn led them into the neighboring village of Silwan, where they found themselves surrounded by an angry crowd. The mob pelted their car with rocks, shattering windows and damaging the vehicle. Though they miraculously escaped without physical injuries, the psychological wounds ran deep.

Anti-Semitic Dangers Are Growing Across America

Even before the Oct. 7 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, there had been clear evidence that anti-Semitism across the globe was growing rapidly.
Recently, the FBI reported that anti-Semitic hate crimes have hit record-high levels in the United States.
Last year there was a 63% increase in all reported anti- Semitic incidents.

Pastor Tiz Encourages Others Through Her Healing Journey With God

Nothing is too hard for our Lord. Through God’s great miracles and blessings, Pastor Tiz Huch continues to overcome her fight with cancer.
At one point, her doctors said she would surely pass away because she was just too weak to continue in her recovery.
Yet, she had that determined fight and belief in her eyes and heart that few physicians ever experience. That’s how rare her miracle is.

Need For Bomb Shelters Increase

Your support helps sponsor children’s camps through- out the year. This allows Jewish boys and girls to escape the extreme stress of terror attacks and just be kids.
Many children cannot go outside to play or even go to school due to a lack of shelter should a rocket siren activate.