Yael Eckstein

Yael Eckstein

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  • What have we learned after 150 days of war?

    What have we learned after 150 days of war?

    It’s been more than 150 days, and enough is enough. The world must wake up and realize that in this conflict there is only one nation that values life, cherishes freedom, and promotes peace.

  • Israel is a land of heroes

    Israel is a land of heroes

    Am I scared for the future of Israel? I look around me, and the answer is a definitive no.

  • What we can all learn from the High Holy Days

    What we can all learn from the High Holy Days

    This High Holy Day season, may we not only help shine light in other people’s lives, but may we experience the hope, care, togetherness, blessings, and charity that we all need.

  • Why humanitarians feel blessed when they serve

    Why humanitarians feel blessed when they serve

    I recently talked about this to some of our staff members and realized there’s something powerful about helping others in crisis — so powerful, in fact, that it actually gives you strength in return.

  • Why Israelis wish America happy Independence Day

    Why Israelis wish America happy Independence Day

    Everyone spoke Hebrew around me. But I remember as soon as I started speaking English, instead of feeling out of place, I was met with appreciation. People would say things, like “Wow, you're American and you moved to Israel! The U.S. is our greatest ally and greatest friend,” and “America is our example of how to build a land of freedom and diversity.”

  • World Refugee Day: Praying the wanderers can say 'We are home'

    World Refugee Day: Praying the wanderers can say 'We are home'

    As Israel celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, we celebrate the fact that so many people who either began their lives as refugees, or became refugees later in life, have found their home.

  • Thinking about the first Passover: Learning from the past to embrace the present

    Thinking about the first Passover: Learning from the past to embrace the present

    As I celebrate Passover this year with my children, I’ll teach them of the Exodus story of the Bible, but I’ll also tell them the stories of Jewish people today — Jewish families like Svitlana’s—who teach us that God’s people can always turn to Him for rescue.

  • Ukraine people — do they know it’s Christmas?

    Ukraine people — do they know it’s Christmas?

    The war raging in Ukraine doesn’t take a break for celebrations of Hanukkah and Christmas. Many Ukrainians are living in dire conditions, including no power, no clean water, no roof over their heads, and with food sources running out. Most are focused on survival, not celebration.

  • Remember the mothers fleeing a war zone this Mother's Day

    Remember the mothers fleeing a war zone this Mother's Day

    Let’s celebrate the heroism of mothers this Sunday, particularly the ones trying to get their family out of a war zone. Thank God he made mothers, who are some of the strongest human beings on earth.

  • The war in Ukraine reminds us that the founding of Israel was essential

    The war in Ukraine reminds us that the founding of Israel was essential

    Israel’s independence is a miracle that’s blessing Jews fleeing Ukraine at this very moment. I’m confident it will continue to be a blessing for people around the world for generations to come.