Event will highlight Israel’s crisis response and honor Rep. Ritchie Torres.
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Amid the most significant crisis to face Israel and the Jewish people in our generation, Chai Lifeline will present a special “Evening of Unity” on Monday, December 4, at Pier Sixty in New York City.
Since the outbreak of the war, Chai Lifeline has mobilized its global network of staff, volunteers and trauma specialists to assist children and families coping with an unprecedented array of challenges – both in Israel and in Jewish communities across the globe.
“While we never imagined we would be forced to contend with such a devastating and wide-ranging crisis, Chai Lifeline’s decades of experience dealing with all types of traumatic events gave us an existing infrastructure to rely and build upon when it came to implementing a comprehensive response,” said Rabbi Simcha Scholar, Chai Lifeline CEO. “Over these days and weeks, our focus has been on expanding our resources and services to meet the needs of the worldwide Jewish community as we all cope with the horrors of
October 7.”
That response has included safely relocating Israeli families with children under active cancer treatment out of high-risk areas and providing them with counseling, programming and support; distributing trauma resources in multiple languages and offering psychological guidance to hundreds of thousands; leading crisis interventions and consultations for thousands in global communities, schools and organizations; establishing a dedicated 24-hour helpline to help those directly affected by the war; ensuring medical care continues uninterrupted for families whose medical hardships are further complicated by the ongoing situation.
The Evening of Unity will pay tribute to the incredible dedication and efforts of the more than 200 dedicated volunteers across the world who comprise Chai Lifeline’s Crisis Services team, led by their director, Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox.
Congressman Ritchie Torres, U.S. representative for New York’s 15th congressional district, will receive the Champion of Israel award in recognition of his unwavering support of Israel and the Jewish community, as well as his ongoing advocacy against antisemitism.
The program will feature a Unity Kumzitz with Eitan Katz and other musical guests, as well as an Israel-themed culinary experience.
“During these darkest of times, we have witnessed the incredible resiliency and unity of our community,” said Rabbi Scholar. “The international response of so many good and kind-hearted people is a testament to the eternal power of giving and caring for others. This evening will highlight that unity and support, and our commitment to continue to be there for our brothers and sisters in need.”
For reservations, donations, or to learn more visit www.chailifeline.org/unity.