Terrorism Destroys Families.
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Help traumatized Israeli families recover from terrorist attacks through a specially tailored therapy program. If we don’t help them now, these families will break apart.

Destroyed by Terrorists

One night in the summer of 2021, the Dahans were driving home from a family wedding as the kids slept in the back seat of the car. Out of nowhere, Arab terrorists sprayed the car with gunfire. Miraculously, nobody was hit – except Liat, their 8-year-old daughter, who was killed on the spot.
Liat’s murder shattered the family. Everyone tried to manage the trauma in different ways. Yossi spent more time teaching and less time at home. Efrat was in so much emotional pain she had to quit her job. 
The two boys became more aggressive at school and at home. The Dahan’s 5-year-old daughter withdrew into herself, while their 2-year-old woke up screaming several times a night, every night.  
The Dahans were on the verge of divorce, mental breakdown, and complete familial collapse. Social services werehggkhgkjhgjhghjgkjhghghjgkjhgjh preparing to break the family apart and find foster homes for the children.

The Typical Israeli Family

The Dahans* were a typical Israeli family living in Judea and Samaria. Yossi was a teacher in a religious high school, and Efrat was a preschool teacher. Their three daughters and two sons were happy, healthy children growing up with loving parents in the pure air of their Biblical homeland.

*The names have been changed to protect the privacy of the family

Destroyed by Terrorists

One night in the summer of 2021, the Dahans were driving home from a family wedding as the kids slept in the back seat of the car. Out of nowhere, Arab terrorists sprayed the car with gunfire. Miraculously, nobody was hit – except Liat, their 8-year-old daughter, who was killed on the spot.
Liat’s murder shattered the family. Everyone tried to manage the trauma in different ways. Yossi spent more time teaching and less time at home. Efrat was in so much emotional pain she had to quit her job. 
The two boys became more aggressive at school and at home. The Dahan’s 5-year-old daughter withdrew into herself, while their 2-year-old woke up screaming several times a night, every night.  
The Dahans were on the verge of divorce, mental breakdown, and complete familial collapse. Social services were preparing to break the family apart and find foster homes for the children.

The Typical Israeli Family

The Dahans* were a typical Israeli family living in Judea and Samaria. Yossi was a teacher in a religious high school, and Efrat was a preschool teacher. Their three daughters and two sons were happy, healthy children growing up with loving parents in the pure air of their Biblical homeland.

*The names have been changed to protect the privacy of the family

Destroyed by Terrorists

One night in the summer of 2021, the Dahans were driving home from a family wedding as the kids slept in the back seat of the car. Out of nowhere, Arab terrorists sprayed the car with gunfire. Miraculously, nobody was hit – except Liat, their 8-year-old daughter, who was killed on the spot.
Liat’s murder shattered the family. Everyone tried to manage the trauma in different ways. Yossi spent more time teaching and less time at home. Efrat was in so much emotional pain she had to quit her job. 
The two boys became more aggressive at school and at home. The Dahan’s 5-year-old daughter withdrew into herself, while their 2-year-old woke up screaming several times a night, every night.  
The Dahans were on the verge of divorce, mental breakdown, and complete familial collapse. Social services were preparing to break the family apart and find foster homes for the children.