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“Gorgeous” Project reaching out to thousands of women in need throughout Israel
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“Gorgeous” Project reaching out to thousands of women in need throughout Israel

At Joseph Project, our ongoing work includes providing assistance to single mothers in need, at-risk teenage girls, women in shelters who have been victims of domestic violence, children in the welfare system, and women recovering from addiction and prostitution. For the past four years, we have partnered with an incredible social initiative called “Gorgeous,” which...

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“Gorgeous” Project reaching out to thousands of women in need throughout Israel.
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“Gorgeous” Project reaching out to thousands of women in need throughout Israel.

At Joseph Project, our ongoing work includes providing assistance to single mothers in need, at-risk teenage girls, women in shelters who have been victims of domestic violence, children in the welfare system, and women recovering from addiction and prostitution. For the past four years, we have partnered with an incredible social initiative called “Gorgeous,” which...

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Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at The Joseph Project
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Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at The Joseph Project

It was an honor to host former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at The Joseph Project Warehouse in Bet Shemesh. He was delighted to see the amount of goods that we are able to provide to communities in need throughout the country and how our collaboration with corporations in Israel and shipping partners abroad allows us...

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The Daily Nosh, Psalms 19:11a
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The Daily Nosh, Psalms 19:11a

The Daily Nosh by Joel Chernoff: Moreover, by them (the instructions found in God’s Word) is your servant warned… (TLV) Psalms 19:11a

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Joseph Project’s Response to the War in Ukraine
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Joseph Project’s Response to the War in Ukraine

In February 2022, the world watched in horror as the war in Ukraine began. So many in Israel (our staff included) have relatives directly affected by the war. Israel is no stranger to the suffering and trauma of war, and we knew we had to help. Throughout the early days of the conflict, we sent and...

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