Burgers on the Barbi on the Border
Though the troops have left Gaza many soldiers remain in place on the border. Tzvika Levy, the retired lieutenant colonel in charge of a group of chayalim bodedim, lone soldiers. For the past four weeks Tzvika has been a constant presence among his soldiers offering support in any way possible. One of the most popular requests he gets is fleish al ha aish, or quite simply, a barbecue. As you can see there are many satisfied faces as Tzvika’s soldiers gather around him with burgers in hand. A few of these barbecues were made possible because of the generosity of the Good People Fund’s donors.
Judging by the news releases from the past several weeks we would imagine that food for Israel’s soldiers was not in short supply.
SPECIAL NOTE TO EDUCATORS: The Good People Fund recently produced a Grab’n’Go lesson on Tzvika’s work. You can download the lesson at https://www.goodpeoplefund.org/jewish-learning-about-tzedakah/gpf-grab-n-go-lessons/


Birthdays just come. They don’t care if there is war or peace, quiet or the sounds of rockets exploding overhead.
Once again, the situation in Israel has deteriorated to the point that over 75% of the country is threatened by the recent wave of rocket attacks. No longer is the crisis confined to the southern-most part of Israel…very few regions are exempt from the ongoing tzeva adom (code red) alarms that pierce the air at a frighteningly frequent rate. (To get a sense of just how far technology has come in this war and how frequently these rockets are being deployed you can now download the app for these alarms on your smartphone.)
If they don’t have the equipment, which their parents can’t afford, they will be out on the street or playing video games.



