Global organizations that support Israel financially?

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Afrasianet - Many wonder about the institutions and organizations supported by the Keren Segal Association for Israel and the open support provided to them by the Valik family, the reality of the goals for which they were established, and the demonstration of the flowing cascade of unlimited material and logistical support to Israel in all its sectors, especially with regard to the occupied city of Jerusalem.


Organizations & Institutions


The institutions and organizations supported by the Keren Segal Association for Israel are as follows:


The  Aleph Institute, a European institute dedicated to guaranteeing the rights of an estimated 3,500 to 5,000 Jews imprisoned  in Europe, guaranteeing their freedom to practice their religion, providing them with meals restricted to Jewish religious rites, and providing financial support and education to them and their families.


  The American Friends of Bet el Yeshiva Center, a religious school that advocates challenging the government to protect settlements from "land for peace" agreements, called on soldiers in 1995 to refuse to obey orders to evacuate military installations in the West Bank as part of the second phase of the peace process.


One of the leaders of this school is Rabbi Shlomo Effner, who is considered one of the spiritual leaders of the Zionist movement and one of the leaders of the extremist settler organization "Ateret Cohanim".


Another leader of this school was Benny Aylon, the former commander-in-chief of the Zionist movement, who served as the head of the school and one of the leaders of "Aterut Cohanim".


American  Friends of Lubavitch, a Jewish religious institution in America based on Jewish philosophical concepts and ideas.


-  Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education, an alliance for the advancement of Jewish education.


Center  for Jewish Life, whose goal is to connect students of the world's Jewish communities in their community, maintain the growth of the Jewish people, nurture students and integrate them into the fabric of university life, create Jewish student leadership, and provide expertise and resources to achieve the Jewish goal.


Settlement Finance


 The Central Fund of Israe is a U.S.-based utilitarian foundation, as reported in a July 2010 New York Times issue on the Fund's role in financing settlements in the West Bank.


The fund's president, Hadassah Marcus, admitted that he had received many checks from donors "who want to go to different programs in Israel," but said the fund retains ultimate discretion over the money, adding that the fund also provides and monitors grants to needy Jewish families.


Haaretz newspaper reported in its edition (31-1-2012) that the fund is donating to the far-right organization "Um Tirtzu".


Israel Aid, an organization based on the repair of the Western Wall of the Western Wall, which was seized by the Jews.


  Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans, also called Beit Haloushim, is an association established in 1949 to serve disabled veterans and their family members, and provide them with funding and programs, as there are 51,000 disabled people in Israel, including 6,000 veterans.


  Founded in the United States in 1981 by Holocaust survivors, it provides all forms of support and service to soldiers, encourages young Jews around the world to join the IDF, builds military camps, halls, houses and centers for soldiers, and conducts missions and meetings with soldiers and senior officers.


Fundraising


Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs,  a think tank for the defense of Israel and its current president, Dori Gold.


Jerusalem Connection , a Christian Zionist organization concerned with newcomers, seminars and publications on the Torah, aims to reveal the spiritual and religious face of Israel, educate and activate support for Israel and the Jewish people, headed by Rabbi David Stern .


-  Jewish National Fund. The Jewish National Fund, known as CAKL, is a Zionist organization founded in 1901 as a means of raising money from Jews to buy Palestinian land and establish settlements, led by the World Zionist Organization and headquartered in Jerusalem, its founder Herman Shapira, and its current president, Daniel al-Attar, who served as head of the Gilboa Settlement Council.


The One Family Fund is an organization that aims to rehabilitate wounded, missing, mutilated, traumatized soldiers and families afflicted by attacks against Israel since the Fund's establishment in 2001, so that they can achieve their emotional and financial independence and successfully integrate into society.


- "PEF Israel Endowment Fund, a voluntary fund for Jews in America.


 Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to protecting Jews and preserving the memory of the Holocaust, was founded in 1977 by Simon Wiesenthal, nicknamed the "Nazi Hunter," a Holocaust survivor.


 United Jewish Appeal, a Jewish Appeal Council, is a Jewish federation council established in 1939 to raise funds from the World Zionist Organization and to raise funds for settlements.


- US Holocaust Museum American Holocaust Memorial Museum.


  Women's International Zionist Organization (WITZO), the International Zionist Organization for Women, in the United States of America, promotes relations among American Jews, through efforts to improve social service programs and educational facilities for children, youth, women and the elderly in Israel, headed by Jana Falik.


The extremist organization Elad works to strengthen Jewish contact in Jerusalem, stabilize the Jewish presence and strengthen tourism in the city, Silwan and neighboring areas, and works to achieve its goals through tourism, education, research and archaeological excavations, buying houses from the inhabitants of the land, in particular from Silwan, or selling land from the Israeli government institution "Amidar", to accommodate settlers, founded in 1986 by Daoud Barry, who served as deputy commando unit Dobadvan. .


The "Mother of Tirtzu if you want" movement is an "Israeli" movement founded in 2007 shortly after the Second Lebanon War, whose goal is to promote Zionist concepts and thought in Israeli society, and its founder Ronen Schöbel was a member of the management of the World Zionist Organization and a member of the Board of Trustees  of the Jewish Agency  .

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