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  • 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.

  • Yom Hazikaron 2024

    Amigour remembers Israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism!

  • Yom Hashoah 2024

    This day is not only about remembering the six million Jewish lives who were brutally annihilated, but also about honoring the resilience and strength of those who survived.

  • Food Baskets for Passover

    Amigour's elderly residents received food baskets for the Passover holiday.

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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.