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  • Happy Purim 2025

    The festive holiday of Purim is being celebrated with excitement and joy throughout Amigour Homes.

  • Amigour Mourns with a Broken Heart

    Our hearts go out the berieving families whose loved ones were so brutally murdered by Hamas and brought back to Israel to their final resting place.

  • Amigour Welcomes Hostages

    We are so excited to welcome home all the hostages who returned back to their loving families during the months of January and February 2025.

  • Happy Tu B'Shvat to Everyone

    Tu B’Shvat, the New Year for Trees, is a special time in the Jewish calendar when we celebrate nature, growth, and renewal.

  • This year, our prayers carry special meaning!

    We join together in heartfelt prayer for the safe and swift return of our hostages and the continued bravery and protection of our courageous soldiers.

  • Happy Hannukah 2024

    Amigour extends warm wishes for a joyous and meaningful Hanukkah to everyone. May this Festival of Lights bring happiness, hope, and peace to your hearts and homes.

  • Amigour wishes everyone Happy Succot & Simchat Torah

    Our joy is deeply intertwined with grief. We remember the tragic events of Simchat Torah last year, which coincided with October 7, 2023—a day that shook our nation.

  • Yom Kippur 2024

    Wishing everyone a meaningful day!

  • Shana Tova 2024

    Amigour's elderly wish everyone a happy New Year!

  • Amigour Celebrates Israel's 76th Birthday

    Let's stand united in hope and celebration! Join us in making this Independence Day meaningful and full of love.

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Amigour Construction

There are currently 600,000 Israeli residents over the age of 65.

30,000 of these senior citizens live at or below the poverty line, with virtually no means to rent or purchase a home.

Amigour is dedicated to restoring the dignity of Israel’s elderly by providing affordable housing.

Amigour provides a home to the most needy people in Israel.

Between 1999 and 2012 Amigour provided homes for almost 14,000 tenants including 10,000 new immigrants.

Single residents pay $60 per month and a couple pays $80 per month.

Today, Amigour adds to existing buildings or builds in the yard of an existing building in order to be more cost- effective and to lower operating costs.

Looking forward to the future

Kiryat Ono
Extension of 71 Residential Units

Kfar Saba
101 Residential Units

Derech Hashalom Tel Aviv
110 Residential Units