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1 week ago
With Shock and Deep Sorrow, We Mourn the Loss of Haggai Dasta z”l

With profound sadness and heavy hearts, we say goodbye to our talented and humble friend, Haggai Dasta, a member of Israel Elwyns Shavim band.
Haggai was only 24 years old – young, gifted, full of life and light.

About three years ago, at the start of his journey as a participant in Israel Elwyn’s Future Directions program, he came to an audition held at our Herzliya offices.
From the very first moment he began to sing “Shavim” (“Equal”), it was clear that we were hearing a rare voice and a soul that radiated truth.
From that day on, Haggai became an inseparable part of the Shavim family – a talented, sensitive, and modest singer who captured hearts everywhere he performed.

The last song the band recorded was “Ratz Eleicha” (“Running to You”), in which Haggai performed the lead solo, singing with emotion, power, and extraordinary professionalism.
He performed that song in the band’s last five shows – each one a moment of grace, a moment of truth.

Just this past weekend, we celebrated his 24th birthday with him,
and today, we bid him farewell – on the very same Hebrew date on which he was born.
They say that only the kindest and most special souls leave this world on their birthday,
and Haggai was exactly that – kind-hearted, humble, generous, and full of light.

Yifat Pinto-Kahana and Yaron Samimi, who accompanied Haggai from his very first day in the band on behalf of Israel Elwyn, part with him in deep sorrow and express their gratitude for the privilege of walking beside him on his musical and personal journey – from the first audition, through his first steps on stage, to the shining moments when he flourished at center stage.

The loss is also deeply felt by his fellow band members – Maayan, Adi, Shahar, and Ariel – who walked beside him hand in hand, on and off the stage, and were his true family.

On behalf of the entire Israel Elwyn family,
we send our heartfelt condolences and a warm embrace to the dear Dasta family.
Haggai – your voice, your smile, and your light will accompany us in every song and on every stage.
We will keep singing – and you will, forever, sing with us. 💙

With Shock and Deep Sorrow, We Mourn the Loss of Haggai Dasta z”l

With profound sadness and heavy hearts, we say goodbye to our talented and humble friend, Haggai Dasta, a member of Israel Elwyn's Shavim band.
Haggai was only 24 years old – young, gifted, full of life and light.

About three years ago, at the start of his journey as a participant in Israel Elwyn’s Future Directions program, he came to an audition held at our Herzliya offices.
From the very first moment he began to sing “Shavim” (“Equal”), it was clear that we were hearing a rare voice and a soul that radiated truth.
From that day on, Haggai became an inseparable part of the Shavim family – a talented, sensitive, and modest singer who captured hearts everywhere he performed.

The last song the band recorded was “Ratz Eleicha” (“Running to You”), in which Haggai performed the lead solo, singing with emotion, power, and extraordinary professionalism.
He performed that song in the band’s last five shows – each one a moment of grace, a moment of truth.

Just this past weekend, we celebrated his 24th birthday with him,
and today, we bid him farewell – on the very same Hebrew date on which he was born.
They say that only the kindest and most special souls leave this world on their birthday,
and Haggai was exactly that – kind-hearted, humble, generous, and full of light.

Yifat Pinto-Kahana and Yaron Samimi, who accompanied Haggai from his very first day in the band on behalf of Israel Elwyn, part with him in deep sorrow and express their gratitude for the privilege of walking beside him on his musical and personal journey – from the first audition, through his first steps on stage, to the shining moments when he flourished at center stage.

The loss is also deeply felt by his fellow band members – Maayan, Adi, Shahar, and Ariel – who walked beside him hand in hand, on and off the stage, and were his true family.

On behalf of the entire Israel Elwyn family,
we send our heartfelt condolences and a warm embrace to the dear Dasta family.
Haggai – your voice, your smile, and your light will accompany us in every song and on every stage.
We will keep singing – and you will, forever, sing with us. 💙
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4 weeks ago
This is the date when, about 42 years ago, we received from the Registrar of Nonprofits the official approval to establish Israel Elwyn.

Last year we marked 41 years, while the plans for our 40th anniversary celebrations still sat in the drawer – waiting for the day after. The day when the hostages would return home, the reservists would return to civilian life, and all of us could return to a quiet, ordinary routine.

This year as well, on our 42nd birthday –
there are no celebrations,
no joyful events,
but there is deep gratitude.

Gratitude to our 1,504 professionals, who support 5,470 service recipients every day across the country – of every religion, gender, and background – through 5 branches, in partnership with 256 municipalities.

We will continue to advance our vision of a society in which every person with a disability is entitled, like every person, to an equal life in the community. We will continue to act with professionalism, determination, and the spirit of innovation that defines us.

This is the date when, about 42 years ago, we received from the Registrar of Nonprofits the official approval to establish Israel Elwyn.

Last year we marked 41 years, while the plans for our 40th anniversary celebrations still sat in the drawer – waiting for the day after. The day when the hostages would return home, the reservists would return to civilian life, and all of us could return to a quiet, ordinary routine.

This year as well, on our 42nd birthday –
there are no celebrations,
no joyful events,
but there is deep gratitude.

Gratitude to our 1,504 professionals, who support 5,470 service recipients every day across the country – of every religion, gender, and background – through 5 branches, in partnership with 256 municipalities.

We will continue to advance our vision of a society in which every person with a disability is entitled, like every person, to an equal life in the community. We will continue to act with professionalism, determination, and the spirit of innovation that defines us.
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1 month ago
They didn’t come only to pray.
And not just to see the Western Wall.
They came to touch the past, and to leave behind hope for the future.

A group of seniors from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Retiree Center in Jerusalem set out for a special visit in the city.
Even before boarding the bus – each one wrote a small note to themselves and to the nation.
A personal wish, intimate and heartfelt, born of decades of life, experience, and dreams.

And when they arrived at the Wall –
they didn’t just tuck a note into the stone.
They left there a small piece of their heart.

✨ Not just another trip.
But a ceremony of meaning.
A new beginning, in the very place where it all began.

🕊️ A new year is approaching.
And with them, all of us are privileged to begin it feeling just a little more connected.

They didn’t come only to pray.
And not just to see the Western Wall.
They came to touch the past, and to leave behind hope for the future.

A group of seniors from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Retiree Center in Jerusalem set out for a special visit in the city.
Even before boarding the bus – each one wrote a small note to themselves and to the nation.
A personal wish, intimate and heartfelt, born of decades of life, experience, and dreams.

And when they arrived at the Wall –
they didn’t just tuck a note into the stone.
They left there a small piece of their heart.

✨ Not just another trip.
But a ceremony of meaning.
A new beginning, in the very place where it all began.

🕊️ A new year is approaching.
And with them, all of us are privileged to begin it feeling just a little more connected.
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1 month ago
What happens when creativity, technology, and humanity meet? 🧠🎨

Picture a classroom.
But not just any classroom – a space where special education students sit shoulder to shoulder with people with disabilities, creating AI-powered digital art together, and laughing like old friends.

It really happened.

In the unique course “Learning Together: Digital Literacy”, led by Dr. Alon Zamir and Meital Pascal of Kibbutzim College of Education and supported by the Shalem Fund – something rare took place:
Not only did they learn digital tools, they built connection. They built meaning.
They didn’t come “to help.” They came to learn together.

The outcome? A joint exhibition presented at the conference “Aging with Disabilities in the Community” at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque – living proof that collaborative learning doesn’t just break down barriers, it builds bridges.

🌉 What does this teach us?
That when there is belief, space, and a stage – people flourish. And they create things no one could invent alone.

🙏 Special thanks to the Shalem Fund, Dr. Alon Zamir, Meital Pascal, and the Keshet Adult Day Center team in Holon, who didn’t just teach – they also learned.

👉 Want to see what true collaboration looks like? Look for the exhibition. See the faces in the photos. See the heart behind them.

What happens when creativity, technology, and humanity meet? 🧠🎨

Picture a classroom.
But not just any classroom – a space where special education students sit shoulder to shoulder with people with disabilities, creating AI-powered digital art together, and laughing like old friends.

It really happened.

In the unique course “Learning Together: Digital Literacy”, led by Dr. Alon Zamir and Meital Pascal of Kibbutzim College of Education and supported by the Shalem Fund – something rare took place:
Not only did they learn digital tools, they built connection. They built meaning.
They didn’t come “to help.” They came to learn together.

The outcome? A joint exhibition presented at the conference “Aging with Disabilities in the Community” at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque – living proof that collaborative learning doesn’t just break down barriers, it builds bridges.

🌉 What does this teach us?
That when there is belief, space, and a stage – people flourish. And they create things no one could invent alone.

🙏 Special thanks to the Shalem Fund, Dr. Alon Zamir, Meital Pascal, and the Keshet Adult Day Center team in Holon, who didn’t just teach – they also learned.

👉 Want to see what true collaboration looks like? Look for the exhibition. See the faces in the photos. See the heart behind them.
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