Skip to Main Content
PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL
Jewish National Fund logo
  • Plant Trees
  • JNF In Your Area
  • Visit Israel
  • Shop
  • DONATE
X
Jewish National Fund logo
  • Our Vision
  • Our Work
  • Ways To Help
    • Ways To Give

      • Plant a Tree
      • Directed Giving
      • Planned Giving
      • Be Inscribed
      • Plant Your Way to Israel
      • EZ Tree®
      • JNF Store
      • Create or Find a Tribute
      • Create or Find a Memorial
      • Personal Fundraising
      • Open a Donor Advised Fund
      • Donate Cryptocurrency

      Get Involved

      • JNFuture
      • Women For Israel
      • Finance for Israel
      • Healthcare For Israel
      • Lawyers for Israel
      • Real Estate Division
      • Rabbis for Israel
      • Donor Societies
      • Join a Task Force

      Resources

      • JNF Boruchin Center
      • Shiva Resources
      • ZTV Zionism Studios
      • Speakers Bureau
      • Jewish Future Promise
  • News & Media
 

Stay on top of the latest Jewish National Fund news

New code

By providing a telephone number and submitting this form, you are consenting to be contacted by SMS/MMS text message (our message frequency may vary). Message & data rates may apply. Reply Stop2End. See our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Impact Blog

After days of war, giving kids a chance to be kids

| Jewish National Fund
blog-image-xvx8fg5h366
Israeli kids enjoy a much-needed yom kef, or fun day, sponsored by the Jewish National Fund. 


More than 2,000 Israeli kids enjoyed a much-needed reprieve from months of fear and tension recently 
when the Jewish National Fund took them on a field trip to the biblical gardens of Neot Kedumim, halfway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

In Israel, such a day is called a yom kef, or a fun day. The field trip included 
1,500 elementary school students from Sderot, a city of 24,000 located less than a mile from the Gaza border. For them, the day offered dramatic relief from the tension they live with every day.

The fun day for the children from Sderot came together in just 72 hours. Driven by their desire to do something special for the children of Sderot, staff from JNF, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael (KKL), and Neot Kedumim, as well as administrators from every elementary school in Sderot, worked around the clock to coordinate the complex logistics of the day.

"Today was a day of relief for the children of Sderot," said 
Alon Badihi, executive director of JNF Israel. "We want them to know that we love them. We want to thank them for being there for the Jewish people. We want to send them the message of how important it is for Jewish children all over Israel to keep living their lives and to remember how to have fun."

The kids got backpacks filled 
with treats.
Although Operative Protective Edge is officially over, the children of Sderot, living so close to the Gaza border, have been living under rocket fire all their lives.

Mark Ifraimov, deputy mayor of Sderot, explained how the city does what it can to provide psychological support to parents and children, many of whom have never known a day free of the fear of missile attacks. "Resources are limited, and there is little money for private therapy," he said. "So the value of a day like this, where the children from Sderot experienced complete freedom to run around, scream and just be kids, cannot be overestimated."

The energy on-site was palpable. On a day jam-packed with activities, the kids got free JNF hats and JNF backpacks filled with markers and candy. They followed teachers and guides on mini-tours of the biblical gardens of Neot Kedumim. They learned Israel's geography through fun and highly interactive games, led by counselors from KKL. Without question, though, the highlight of the day was the famous stars of Israeli children’s television who sang live on the main stage. These performers succeeded wildly in getting the children laughing, jumping out of their seats, dancing, and competing for which group could shout the loudest.


At the same time the older children were bouncing around Neot Kedumim, all 300 of Sderot's first-graders were being treated to a special fun day of their own in the 21,00- square-foot secure indoor recreation center that JNF funded in 2009 so the children of Sderot would always have a place to play in safety.

This special fun day for the children of Sderot was sponsored by American donors to JNF who contributed to the Emergency Campaign that JNF ran during Operation Protective Edge, raising more than $6 million to help the people of Israel through the conflict.




READ THE LATEST ISSUE OF B’YACHAD ONLINE EXACTLY AS IT APPEARS IN PRINT

Experience B’Yachad cover to cover with every beautiful photo and original piece of art, from the convenience of your computer screen. READ NOW >

READ NOW magazine image
< Return to blog home
Phone:800.JNF.0099
Email:[email protected]

About JNF

Planned Giving

JNF Boruchin Center

Impact Blog

IsraelCast – JNF Podcast

JNF Videos

Leadership

News & Media

Employment Opportunities

Accessibility

Privacy Policy

Contact Us

FAQs

Terms & Conditions

National Office
42 East 69th Street
New York, NY 10021 USA
(212)879-9300

Israel Office
Jewish National Fund-USA
C/O WeWork
King George 20
Jerusalem, Israel
972-2-563-5638

Find Local Office
Jewish National Fund is listed by the IRS as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit with a Federal Tax ID of 13-1659627. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Copyright © 2021 by Jewish National Fund
Logo white image
AMHSI Logo image
Charity navigator logo image
BBB logo image