BHUK Dinner Brochure 2023

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FUNDRAISING DINNER MONDAY 26TH JUNE 2023

THE ROYAL LANCASTER HOTEL

This brochure is sponsored by

Registered Charity No. 1146950 www.bhuk.org beithalochemuk


DINNER MENU

PROGRAMME

26th JUNE 2023 - WELCOME Natalie Tahan – Beit Halochem UK Dinner Chair

- Starter -

- HAMOTZI -

Seared Salmon Sashimi Avocado Puree, Artichoke Crisp

Lyall Cresswell

Cucumber Ribbons, Edamame, Asian Slaw

- GUEST SPEAKER Ido Lazan - Beit Halochem Member

- Main Course Molasses Glazed Shoulder of Lamb Red Onion Confit, Crushed Roasted New Potatoes Braised Heritage Carrot, Green Beans Chargrilled Courgette

- TOASTS THE KING Andrew Garland – Former Royal Marine and Veteran Games CEO THE STATE OF ISRAEL H.E. the Ambassador of Israel – Tzipi Hotovely

- Dessert -

- GUEST SPEAKER -

Chocolate Mousse Pineapple Carpaccio, Cassis Sorbet

Yoseph Haddad - CEO of Together – Vouch For Each Other and Beit Halochem Member

- APPEAL PRESENTATION Coffee, Herbal Infusions & Mints

- GRACE AFTER MEALS Rabbi Benjy Morgan

Fish and vegetarian options available on request. Caterer Tony Page Ltd

- VOTE OF THANKS Katie Cutler - Dinner Committee Member


MESSAGE FROM BHUK CHAIRMAN

Among the many initiatives, one stands out with a special place in my heart—the Veteran

Andrew Wolfson

Games in Israel. This ground-breaking programme, hosted at our Tel Aviv facility in 2019, brought together sixty wounded UK military veterans and their families with wounded Israeli veterans for five days of sporting competitions and cultural activities. While doubts initially lingered, we soon discovered that our concerns were unfounded. The program proved to be an overwhelming success, prompting its repetition in 2022 and again just three weeks ago in Israel. Through this initiative, we are not only building new bonds and relationships but also creating unforgettable experiences for injured veterans. Tonight, we

I extend a warm welcome to all of you this evening as we

are honoured to have participants from the Veteran Games program as well as the heads

gather to reflect on the incredible journey of Beit Halochem

of some of the leading UK Veteran Organisations in our midst.

over the past 11 years. As we celebrate the significant achievements since 2012, we must remember that our work It fills me with immense pride to witness the unwavering

is far from complete. As long as there are injured soldiers and victims of terror in need of

support we have offered to 51,000 IDF injured veterans,

rehabilitation, our dedication remains unwavering.

victims of terror, and their families. Beit Halochem UK is a charity that goes beyond expectations, restoring purpose,

I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our dinner Chair, Natalie Tahan, and her

self-esteem, and dignity to our courageous soldiers and their

exceptional committee. Their tireless commitment and dedication have been instrumental

loved ones, for a lifetime.

in ensuring the success of tonight’s event and their continued support for our cause is deeply appreciated.

Tonight, we come together with a shared goal of raising funds to directly impact the rehabilitation efforts in Israel. Your generous financial

I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to Spencer Gelding, our CEO, and

contributions have already made a significant difference by supporting various projects.

Dina Kestenbaum, our Operations Manager, as well as my fellow Trustees. Their boundless

Through education and sporting scholarship programs, we have empowered our members

enthusiasm and relentless pursuit of excellence for Beit Halochem have transformed the

to reach new heights and accomplish remarkable achievements. Additionally, the Young

lives of countless wounded IDF veterans.

Members club has provided them with engaging activities, fostering a sense of community and support.

Above all, I extend my heartfelt thanks to each one of you, our generous friends. Without your unwavering support, the lives of the young men and women who were injured while

Our commitment to capital projects has led to the construction of a new hydrotherapy

protecting Israel would not be the same. Beit Halochem stands as a testament to the

pool in Jerusalem, the completion of the fitness hall in Haifa, and the establishment of the

reasons we should be proud of Israel.

aquatic centre in Tel Aviv. These facilities play a vital role in the comprehensive rehabilitation journey of our veterans and victims of terror. Furthermore, your contributions have been

I hope you will leave tonight feeling inspired.

instrumental in sustaining the daily operations of our four rehabilitation facilities, ensuring that the necessary resources and services are available to those who need them. However, our impact goes beyond financial support. Beit Halochem is not merely a UK fundraising arm of an Israeli charity; we also play a pivotal role in raising awareness about the physical and mental health challenges faced by veterans. We actively engage IDF and UK veterans in secondary schools, where they share their stories of resilience and overcoming adversity. These encounters leave a lasting impression on young minds, shaping their understanding and compassion for those who have sacrificed so much for their countries. Additionally, we have had the privilege of hosting thousands of UK students at Beit Halochem centres in Israel during their school trips, exposing them to firsthandexperiences that deepen their appreciation and empathy.

Best wishes,


WELCOME FROM DINNER CHAIR

Natalie Tahan

Wishing you a warm welcome to the Beit Halochem 2023 Annual Fundraising dinner. Thank you for being here tonight in support of a charity very close to my heart. There is the temptation to take Israel for granted, that it will always be there for us, unconditionally. When I visit Beit Halochem and meet wounded veterans, it fills my heart with immense gratitude that these brave individuals have sacrificed so much to keep our country safe. As we celebrate Israel 75, we should be immensely proud of the support that the State of Israel extends to the 51,000 IDF injured veterans, victims of terror and their families. In 1974 the first Beit Halochem centre opened in Tel Aviv, followed by state-of-the-art facilities in Jerusalem, Haifa, and Beer Sheva. For almost 50 years, Beit Halochem has been committed to, restoring purpose, self-esteem and dignity to the wounded soldiers and their families, for life. At Beit Halochem our members have access to state-of-the-art medical treatments, both physical and mental. They can enrol in educational and sporting scholarship courses, participate in specifically designed PTSD programmes and forge relationships with our professional staff who support them in rebuilding their lives. I would like to thank everyone who has helped to organise this evening, especially my dinner committee; Katie Cutler, Danielle Lipton, Michaela Meyohas, Jasmine Newman, Caroline Richenberg and Orly Wolfson. Most importantly my heartfelt thanks go to you, our friends, and donors. I urge you to visit one of our Centres when you are next in Israel so you can see first-hand the wonders that take place each day. I hope you have a truly wonderful evening. Natalie Tahan


A Message from HE Tzipi Hotovely, Ambassador of Israel to the Court of St. James’s Message from the Chief Rabbi

Yom Ha’Atzmaut Sameach! As we celebrate the momentous 75th anniversary of Israel’s independence, we take a moment to pause, reflect, remember and express our heartfelt gratitude to those who have made tremendous sacrifices for the establishment and preservation of the Jewish state. The unwavering commitment and bravery of our armed forces, both past and present, has contributed immensely to the security and prosperity of our nation. In this light, we acknowledge and express our heartfelt gratitude for the vital work that Beit Halochem UK (BHUK) does in providing exceptional rehabilitative services and life-long care for our courageous veterans and their families. The comprehensive support offered by BHUK, encompassing physical, psychological, and occupational assistance, cannot be understated. The support of everyone at the Gala Dinner this evening plays an invaluable role in ensuring that these exceptional services continue to be available for those who have given so much in service to our nation. I wish the entire team at BHUK every continued success.

Tzipi Hotovely Ambassador for Israel to the Court of St. James’s 2 Palace Green, London W8 4QB

On the occasion of Israel’s 75th anniversary, I am delighted to extend my heartfelt blessings for continued success to Beit Halochem, one of Israel’s most crucial and inspirational• charities.

‫ְּב ַת ּו‬ ‫ז‬ ‫תשפ‬ ‫״ב‬

The Hebrew word ‘lochem’, from which Beit Halochem derives its name, means ‘warrior’ and it has the same root as the word ‘lechem’ meaning ‘bread’. What is the connection between the two? When we make a blessing over bread, we thank God, ‘who brings forth bread from the earth’. Yet, God Himself does not provide the bread. He provides the grain from which people are able to make bread. The blessing teaches us the powerful lesson that nothing comes to us without toil and exertion. If we take responsibility for investing the effort into growing the crops, processing them into ingredients and then taking the time to mix and bake them, only then will we be rewarded with the staple food for our physical sustenance. So, too, with a warrior. No person is born a soldier. They need countless hours of training, learning and honing their skills to be able to protect us. If we take our responsibility to invest in our defence forces seriously, then we can benefit from safety and security. Beit Halochem exists because it understands that an essential part of that responsibility is the care we provide to soldiers when they can no longer serve as our ‘warriors’. The commitment that we show to the wellbeing of those who put their lives on the line for the protection of the Jewish State, is absolutely essential for Israel’s future. I am immensely proud of the role that British Jewry takes, through Beit Halochem, in sharing this important responsibility and I thank all of you who are outstanding partners in this sacred endeavour. May all your sacred efforts be blessed,

Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis KBE


Lord Austin of Dudley Lord Austin of Dudley

June 2023 Dear Friends, On the occasion of the 2023 Beit Halochem UK Annual Gala Dinner I would like to take the opportunity and extend to all of you our deepest and most sincere gratitude for the continued solidarity and friendship our brothers and sisters in the UK have shown Beit Halochem and the Zahal Disabled Veterans Organization. As we mark Israel’s 75th Independence Anniversary, we rejoice in the achievements of our remarkable country. Alongside the joy and celebrations, we do not rest for a single moment. The task ahead of us remains the wellbeing of our thousands of members. No stone is left unturned as we work hard to ensure that their rights and benefits are upheld. New programs are introduced to assist the new, younger members, special programs empowering women veterans have been inaugurated and the successful frameworks assisting hundreds of disabled veterans struggling with PTSD continue to be implemented and expanded at our four Beit Halochem centres. We are renewing the construction on the fifth Beit Halochem in Ashdod and hope that within the next couple years we will be able to inaugurate it for the thousands of members living in the southern coastal region. All of these and more, could not take place without the ongoing support and partnership of our friends in the UK. On behalf of our close to 50,000 members, I would like to thank Beit Halochem UK, its Chairman Andrew Wolfson, Chief Executive Spencer Gelding, the Trustees of BHUK and members of the Dinner Committee, for your leadership, loyalty and solidarity hard work and efforts. I wish you all a very enjoyable and moving evening. Respectfully yours, Adv. Edan Kleiman Chairman Zahal Disabled Veterans Organization

I am very much looking forward to seeing so many friends at the Beit Halochem I am very much looking forward to seeing so many friends at the Beit Halochem UK Dinner once again this year to celebrate the enormous contribution this great UK Dinner once again this year to celebrate the enormous contribution this great organisation makes to Israel. organisation makes to Israel. It is always a wonderful evening, but the most important aspect is the opportunity It is always a wonderful evening, but the most important aspect is the opportunity it gives us all to pay tribute to the bravery of the men and women who risk their it gives us all to pay tribute to the bravery of the men and women who risk their lives to defend Israel. lives to defend Israel. It is so moving to listen to the veterans and their stories, but it is also an It is so moving to listen to the veterans and their stories, but it is also an inspiration to hear how, despite the injuries and trauma they have suffered, they are inspiration to hear how, despite the injuries and trauma they have suffered, they are able to reach the most extraordinary heights and fulfil their ambitions with the able to reach the most extraordinary heights and fulfil their ambitions with the support they receive from Beit Halochem. support they receive from Beit Halochem. I saw the impact of your vital fund-raising at first hand when I visited the Beit I saw the impact of your vital fund-raising at first hand when I visited the Beit Halochem centre in Tel Aviv. I saw the amazing facilities you support and met Halochem centre in Tel Aviv. I saw the amazing facilities you support and met veterans you help, and I know that all the funds you are able to raise at events like veterans you help, and I know that all the funds you are able to raise at events like this dinner go directly to helping the men, women and their families who are this dinner go directly to helping the men, women and their families who are prepared to risk everything to defend Israel, so please give as generously as you can prepared to risk everything to defend Israel, so please give as generously as you can to support this vital work. to support this vital work. Let’s look forward to a great evening where we all do everything, we can to Let’s look forward to a great evening where we all do everything, we can to support Beit Halochem’s crucial work. support Beit Halochem’s crucial work. Thank you for all you do. Thank you for all you do. Best wishes, Best wishes,


With special thanks to our supporters

Keith and Tania Black Alan and Fiona Brener Keith and Lauren Breslauer

Founder Benefactor

Patrons

Ian and Ilana Carno

David Barzilay

The Aimwell Charitable Trust

Frank and Sue Collins

Barbara Cohen z”l

Mathew Bennett

David and Ruth Craig

The Erica Lawson Charitable Trust

Steven and Roxy Blumgart

Stephen and Valerie Davis

The Harris Family Charitable Trust

Joan Burstein CBE

Jonathan and Nathalie Esfandi

The Jaffe Family

Cable Capital LLP

James and Georgina Esterkin

The Kattan Family

Darren Cohen

Spencer and Sasha Gelding

Justin and Judith Keller

Shraga and Janet Cohen

Roni and Gili Greenbaum

The Kirsh Family Office

Leon and Katie Cutler

Guy and Alexandra Halamish

Rachel Charitable Trust

Simon and Annette Dalah

Joshua and Samantha Hart

The Gerald and Gail Ronson Family Foundation

The Davis Foundation

Phillip and Michelle Hertz

Maurice and Vivienne Wohl Philanthropic Foundation

James and Or Diner

Michael and Olivia Heuberger

The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust

The Emmes Foundation

Alan and Louise Jacobs

Allen and Caroline Hanouka

Alexandre and Avital Kattan

David and Sally Kattan

Joanna Kaye

Jason and Gemma Kluk

Lord and Lady Kestenbaum

Benefactor

Grant and Debbie Kurland

Robin and Patty Ladow

Marc and Lydia Lauer

David and Hannah Latchman

Lyall and Candice Cresswell

Dennis and Gillian Levine

The Lauffer Family Charitable Trust

The Exilarchs Foundation

Loftus Charitable Trust

Israel Lazarus Charitable Trust

The Locker Foundation

Lord and Lady Mendelsohn

Warren and Claire Lefton

Anthony and Sally Ann Thwaites

Richard Myerson

Sam and Danielle Lipton

David and Yael Zisser

Stanley Myerson

The Joy And Malcolm Lyons Foundation

The Nemenyi Family

Alexandre and Eloise Margoline

Warren and Hannah Persky

Neal and Nicci Menashe

The Phillips Family Charitable Trust

Bryan and Gail Naftalin

The Ralph Trust

Zvi and Michal Noé

Gary and Lindsay Sacks

Benjamin and Shoshanna Perl

Robbie and Claudia Salem

Stuart and Bianca Roden

Jonathan and Tanya Shapiro

Gili and Roni Rosenheimer

David and Natalie Tahan

Richard and Josephine Segal

The Wolfson Family Charitable Trust

Chai Patron The Bluston Charitable Settlement Ty and Caprice Comfort Graham Edwards and Georgina Black Steven and Hayley Herring Neville and Susie Kahn Nathaniel and Michaela Meyohas David and Karine Morris Daniel and Faye Naftalin Rosemarie Nathanson Charitable Trust The Parasol Foundation Pears Foundation Demoret Stiftung Foundation

Giles and Louise Cohen

Michael and Melanie Sherwood

Guardians

Gordon and Jennifer Singer

Michael and Hilda Aaronson

Barry and The Honourable Laura Townsley

The Amouyal Family Alex and Adie Beare Armand and Vivienne Benslous Alex and Emma Barnett Edward and Rebecca Barnett Jeremy and Jackie Benjamin

The Paul E Singer Foundation The Dyna and Fala Weinstock Charitable Trust Lord David and Lady Louise Wolfson The Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Foundation Yad Mordechai Charitable Trust Jeffrey and Susanne Zamet

Friends Yoram and Nicole Allalouf Paul and Lisa Althasen Chaim and Sammy Aziz Boris and Tricia Ben-Ari David Braginsky Alexis and Vanessa Brassey The Stanley Cohen Charitable Trust Natalie Cutler Lady Cocks Denise Cohen Marion Davis Raphael and Nathalie de Botton Anthony and Marion Diner David and Gilly Esfandi Daniel and Bernice Evan Simon and Judith Fine Robert and Natalie Gold Lawrence and Liz Gould Adam and Rebecca Hamilton Ady Hanouka Nigel and Samantha Hikmet IBEX Investors Clive and Helene Kahn Katz Family Ron and Varda Korczak Nigel Kushner David and Lucy Leigh John and Taryn Levin Danny and Noemie Lopian Isaac and Lucille Menashe Jonathan and Jasmine Newman Nathan Meyohas and Rosa Polo Nicky and Helen Naftalin Jonathan and Lina Navon Normalyn Charitable Trust Essie and Miriam Sakhai Moussy and Shereen Salem Jonny and Naomi Samuels Scott and Sally Saunders Elliott and Leah Shear Frederic and Joyce Sopher Justin and Susan Stock Brian and Heather Susskind Charles and Fiona Tannenbaum Dany and Emily Yamen


The History

Beit Halochem UK

In 1949, following Israel’s War of Independence, the Zahal Disabled Veterans Organisation (ZDVO) was established to provide care and support for the 6,000 wounded veterans of the Israel Defence Forces. The main objectives of the ZDVO are to improve the quality of life of wounded veterans, to safeguard their legal rights and to promote their interests through legislation or economic and social measures. In 1974, the first Beit Halochem rehabilitation centre was established in Tel Aviv to care for the complex physical and emotional needs of wounded IDF veterans. Sadly, new members join the organisation every day, having been wounded during active service or while defending the country against acts of terror. With the horrific toll from the rise of terrorism, the organisation has expanded its membership to allow victims of terror to use its unique facilities. Unfortunately, in Israel’s relatively short history, the organisation has continued to expand; today it numbers over 51,000 members.

“There are few things we can do to improve the quality of life of Zahal’s disabled veterans who sacrificed their bodies and souls in battles and training for the security of the State of Israel. The Beit Halochem centres are of the utmost importance. For them to continue maintaining and offering a high level of service, continued efforts and financial

Ehud Barak, 10th Prime Minister of Israel

investment are required”.

Beit Halochem UK is a UK registered charity devoted to raising awareness and funds for the Beit Halochem rehabilitation centres in Israel. The State of Israel, with its many challenges and limited resources, cannot cope alone with providing for all the needs of the wounded veterans and, as their numbers grow, the funding needs of the four Beit Halochem centres also increase. Beit Halochem relies heavily on its affiliated organisations, including Beit Halochem UK, to help it carry the burden of giving its members as normal life as possible. Funding from supporters around the world enables Beit Halochem to continue ongoing programmes, develop new initiatives and purchase much needed equipment for the centres. Today we are celebrating the eleven-year anniversary of the establishment of Beit Halochem UK. We are proud that the charity has helped support over 51,000 IDF injured veterans, victims of terror and their families. Together we have raised more than £26 million. Beit Halochem is grateful for all the support it receives from organisations and individuals across the UK. If you are visiting Israel this year and would like a personal tour of one of the centres, Beit Halochem UK would be happy to facilitate this.


Beit Halochem Facilities Beit Halochem, meaning ‘House of Warriors’, was established to provide wounded IDF veterans and victims of terror with a rehabilitative infrastructure where they receive respite and the opportunity to regain the dignity and quality of life they deserve.Today, the 51,000 Beit Halochem members are given a new lease of life at our four rehabilitation centres based in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beer Sheva. They remain members of the organisation for the rest of their lives. With help from donors, a fifth and final rehabilitation centre is being built in Ashdod. This new facility will accommodate 6,700 veterans (together with their families, this amounts to more than 14,500 people). The Beit Halochem centres provide a blend of exceptional rehabilitative services including physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and chiropractic treatments conducted alongside social and specialised sport options, educational programmes and a vast range of creative activities. Each centre offers a wide choice of physical and social activities, housing an auditorium, multipurpose gymnasium, classrooms, fitness rooms, occupational and physical therapy units, trauma therapy units, a cafeteria, offices and a social wing.

The power of sport

A support network for life

For people with a disability, sport encourages positive health and wellbeing as well as social inclusion. Whether as recreation or something more competitive, there is a reason why sports are recommended for both able bodied and disabled individuals: because they help one feel as though they’re a part of something. It’s where many important social skills are learned, including acceptance of the disability, support of comrades, and the value of competition.

A very important feature at Beit Halochem is the meeting of “generations”, bringing together young and old which teaches veterans to adjust to the difficult and complex world of disability. The Young Members Club also provides activities for the younger members of the organisation including outings and trips abroad. Family members are encouraged to join in the many activities on offer and special attention is given to members’ children including the provision of playrooms, childcare, parties and social events, enabling the entire family to become actively involved in the lengthy process of rehabilitation.

Research has revealed that increased participation in sport results in a significantly better quality of life. A large number of veterans who have taken on new adaptive sports at Beit Halochem have gone on to achieve Paralympic success and compete in worldwide Paralympic games including in wheelchair tennis, wheelchair basketball and swimming.


Beit Halochem Centres

Tel Aviv Beit Halochem Tel Aviv opened its doors in 1974, after the Yom Kippur War. It was built on seven acres of land allocated to the Zahal Disabled Veterans Organisation by the late Yehoshua Rabinovitz, then mayor of Tel Aviv. The principal contribution for the centre was provided by the Aktionskomitee “Pro-Israel” of Switzerland. The 10,000-square-metre complex includes a multipurpose gymnasium, classrooms, treatment rooms, rest accommodations, culture halls, cafeteria, indoor swimming pool, massage and hydrotherapy unit, shooting gallery and a 350-seat auditorium. The grounds include outdoor playing fields and an Olympic-size swimming pool. About 5,500 veterans, living in the country’s central region, are active members in Tel Aviv. Including their immediate families, the overall number of participating members comes to 16,000.

Jerusalem The Beit Halochem centre in Jerusalem opened in 1994, for the benefit of the members of Zahal Disabled Veterans Organisation living in and around the Jerusalem area. The facility grounds encompass some ten acres of beautiful landscaping, in the south-western part of Jerusalem, between the new suburbs of Gilo, Malcha and Givat Masua, with panoramic views of the Judean hills. The construction of the facility was made possible through the contributions of Friends of Beit Halochem Organisations, from all over the world, and especially, by virtue of the 5.5 million dollar legacy bequeathed by the late Aladar and Iby Fleischman. The 6,750 sq. metre Jerusalem stone complex boasts a large multipurpose gymnasium, an indoor swimming pool, auditorium, physiotherapy treatment and fitness rooms, classrooms, tennis courts, shooting range, table tennis, billiard hall and spacious parking lots. 3,500 disabled veterans are currently enrolled at the centre. Together with their families, the centre serves some 9,000 members.

Haifa The Beit Halochem centre in Haifa opened in 1986. The Brith Sholom Foundation in Philadelphia undertook the major portion of the facility’s funding. As a result of its unusual architectural features, it is considered one of Israel’s more interesting buildings. Situated on the western slopes of the French Carmel, the complex covers about 7,000 square metres. The three-story building houses a social wing, 180-seat auditorium, multipurpose gymnasium, classrooms, fitness rooms, indoor swimming pool, shooting gallery, cafeteria and offices. Over 2,500 disabled veterans who live in the north make up the active membership, with a total of 8,000 participating members including families.

Beer Sheva Beer Sheva’s Beit Halochem opened its doors on January 2011. With over 1,500 registered members, it serves a community of more than 3,000 members and their families residing in Beer Sheva and the Southern District. The 5,500 sq. metre facility is built in the city’s eastern section on an area of 4.4 acres allocated to the ZDVO by the Israel Lands Authority. The complex features a semiOlympic swimming pool, a sports hall, hydrotherapy pool, a physiotherapy wing, fitness hall, table tennis and billiards halls, a multi-purpose events hall, outdoor basketball and tennis courts and a wide array of sports, cultural and leisure activities for the members and their families.


The Veteran Games 2023 Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer has heaped praise on the wounded British military heroes who took part in the third Veteran Games - and looked forward to returning next year “if I dont get kicked out of the job again”. A total of 62 veterans from across the forces and the country competed, danced and ate like kings and queens during five unforgettable five days, where they were cheered all the way by their families.

Testimonials

UNITING EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE

Thank you to everyone who prepped , planned and organised what was the best week ever (our son Jack’s words). We have made lifelong friends and memories to treasure forever. we have already had Tel Aviv song playing on Alexa with Jack busting his usual moves.

Tim Crossin Harad Darlington Thank you so much for giving me and my family the opportunity to rub shoulders with so many great people in a vert special country. It has brought us closer together as a a family

The Games - conceived by Beit Halochem UK in 2019 - saw injured vets meet and take on their Israeli counterparts in swimming, X-fit and shooting at Beit Halochem’s state-of-theart centre in Tel Aviv, while their kids enjoyed a football camp with coaches from Maccabi Netanya. The 180-strong delegation also toured Jerusalem, swam in the Dead Sea and participated in a moving memorial service at the military cemetery in Ramle.

Craig Lundberg

Mercer, who is himself a veteran, said: “When I came back from my third tour in Afghanistan, I struggled to readjust to normal life. It was running up the Cornish moors, swimming in the river and walking to the local pubs that helped. “You should all be proud of your incredible strength and achievements. Please do share your experience at the Veterans Games with others, it is so important that we promote sport for what it can be - not only a vehicle to recovery but a way to come together as a community, to support each other and cheer others on.” He hoped that his visit to the Games would strength his mission to make the UK the best his to be a veteran in the world. “The Veterans Games gave me valuable insights into veterans support in Israel,” he said. “I also had the opportunity to meet with experts in rehabilitation and advances like robotic leg braces, and we agreed to keep talking to each other to share expertise in both countries.” Without the need for qualification or reachjng a certain sporting standard, each of the veterans were chosen by the following charities based solely on whether it was thought they and their families would benefit from the experience: Rock2Recovery, BLESMA, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, The Not Forgotten Association, The Royal Marines Charity, The Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women, Veterans Scotland, Poppy Scotland. FELIX Fund, Blind Veterans UK. The success of the Veteran Games was made possible by the generous support from our sponsors, including the Wolfson Family Charitable Trust, Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust, Exilarch’s Foundation, Rachel Charitable Trust, Pears Foundation, Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation, Gerald and Gail Ronson Family Foundation, Regatta Professional, Future Directions Foundation, and three additional foundations who wish to remain anonymous. The football academy for the participants’ children received sponsorship from Patron Charitable Initiatives and Power League.

I’m filled with pride to have been a part of something so special and honoured to have befriended such positive, amazing people. Tomorrow is not a guarantee for anyone so live everyday to the full.

We’ve had the most inspirational and fun week. The resilience and dedication of all the veterans has shown our boys what never giving up looks like

Gemma

What an eye-opening experience. First and foremost it’s a country I didn’t know much about and any knowledge I did have was mostly bad due to the British press. It was the opposite. A beautiful country with a lot of history and tradition and culture with the most welcoming people.

John Brady

Words can’t give the week in Israel the justice it deserves. I didn’t see disabilities but rather people achieving so much. Now we are all home we can all still achieve so much. Israel, the competition and everyone involve will stay with me for the rest of my life. I hope the Games impact many more veterans over the coming years.

I was blown up in Iraq in 2003, losing my sight and breaking practically every bone in my chest and back. I was later diagnosed with PTSD in 2017. Though I’ve got vision back in one eye, I struggle to leave the house due to anxiety and deliberately put myself forward for the Games to push out of my comfort zone. After hearing about the experiences of the UK and Israeli veterans at the opening ceremony, I broke down in tears. But I was comforted by total strangers that night which changed me within and on day four I took myself away from the group at the beach and hit the market and art galleries of Tel Aviv. I spoke to the locals and it was amazing.

Stacey Mitchell

Mark Strachan


Working With Youth

Beit Halochem People

Wellbeing Educational Programme

In 2022 BHUK started a project in schools, taking veterans to share their stories of rehabilitation. They are honest about their struggles and the importance of resilience to overall wellbeing. They connect with young people in a way that “Experts” simply, don’t. In the final quarter of last year, over 1200 teenagers from a diverse mix of schools heard directly from UK veterans. One veteran in particular, Christopher Hayes (Former Royal Marine) who was medically discharged in 2017 with an alarming cocktail of mental health problems has found the programme to be extremely helpful for his rehabilitation. Christopher recently shared his heartfelt story with more than 600 pupils at JFS School. Dr David Moody, headteacher at JFS, told Beit Halochem CEO Spencer Gelding, “I have watched many speakers in many assemblies over the last twenty years and this is, without doubt, one of the most moving and honest accounts that I have ever heard of hardship and the battle to overcome it. The pin drop silence was the sound of students visibly moved by the story to which they were listening”. Christopher commented, that he was “in awe of the intellect, profundity and depth of the questions/conversations that he had with the pupils at JFS. BHUK have been inundated with requests to bring UK Veterans to other Jewish and non-Jewish schools, both private and state schools throughout the country. If you wish for your children’s school to be involved in this programme, please contact Spencer at spencer@bhuk.org

It’s a Knockout 2023

Following last years enormous success, It’s a Knockout will return again on Sunday 2nd July at JFS School. The event will bring together more than 800 youngsters from a diverse mix of schools. If you haven’t already confirmed your team, you can do so by registering at www.bhukkidsknockout.co.uk.

UK Chairman

Chief Executive

Andrew Wolfson

Spencer Gelding

Operations Manager Dina Kestenbaum

Trustees

Dinner Chair

Dinner Committee

Susie Kahn

Natalie Tahan

Katie Cutler

Daniel Kattan

Danielle Lipton

Nathaniel Meyohas

Michaela Meyohas

Daniel Naftalin

Jasmine Newman

David Tahan

Caroline Richenberg

Beit Halochem UK hosted Amit Shteinhart, Beit Halochem member and veteran.

Andrew Wolfson

Natalie Tahan

Orly Wolfson

Orly Wolfson

Amit spoke at both Immanuel College and Yavneh College as part of their Yom Hazikaron Memorial Ceremonies. During his visit to London Amit was also the guest of honour at the Mill Hill Synagogues Yom Hazikaron Tekes organised by Mrs Orli Lang as well as at event organised by Rabbi Marc Levene, the Rabbi at Norrice Lea Synagogue.

Yom Hazikaron Ceremony

Special Thank You Shlomi Albo

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Ora Seidner

Andrew Alexander

Edan Kleiman

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Marilyn Smith

CST

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Andrew Garland

Tony Page Ltd

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Thank you to all the other volunteers and staff who keep Beit Halochem running throughout the year here in the UK, in Israel and around the world. Anyone else we have omitted by error, we are deeply grateful for your support, encouragement, and advice.

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PTSD Programmes

“I knew the terrorist well – we even had coffee together two weeks before the incident; he worked for 17 years for my boss, everyone knew him”, adds Steinhart.

at Beit Halochem Centres • The strengthening programme which is a group therapy programme that provides the participants with tools to overcome their daily challenges, assists them in changing their behavioural patterns and enables them to have a better quality of life. The programme follows the Twelve Step programme that is known worldwide and is used as an impactful rehabilitation tool both for the individual and their family. By the end of the programme the participants are in a new place, where they believe in themselves and their abilities to proceed with the rehabilitation process - both with the practical tools they received and together with the group of equals that became a real family. Most of all they return to being active citizens and volunteers in the Israeli society. What is PTSD? PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is an attack of anxiety among people who have undergone significant trauma during their military service. People suffering from PTSD are unable to free themselves from the experience, which remains with them whether they are awake or asleep. Many of Israel’s wounded veterans suffer from both physical and psychological challenges. Statistics indicate that 5,100 men and women of Beit Halochem men suffer from PTSD. Beit Halochem understands the seriousness of this insidious condition. In recent years special emphasis has been placed on creating programmes and activities specifically aimed at assisting those members that suffer from PTSD at our centres. Beit Halochem staff work hard to engage these members in occupational therapies that involve service to others. Activities for IDF Disabled Veterans, Victims of PTSD • Social support group which enables participants to identify with one another, strengthen and support each other on a daily basis. People suffering from PTSD frequently find themselves alone and isolated. In the group framework, the person meets other people with experiences that resemble his experience – people who understand what he is going through. The possibility of becoming part of a group of people with a shared experience is extremely important in rehabilitation. • Workshops in a setting in nature - Forging group unity in a setting in nature with the help of professionals and through the integration of empowering outside activities. • Meetings for a group of spouses of young PTSD victims which are aimed at giving an understanding of the substance and difficulty of the injury in the framework of the family.

• Dog Training Activity - An initiative by a couple of the members who served in the Canine Corps, and suffer from PTSD to allow a group of 10 members to bring their dogs (or are given a dog – if they don’t own one themselves) and spend a couple of hours working with a professional dog trainer who helps them learn to communicate with their dogs. This often proves easier for them than communicating with people and is often a first step towards coming out of their isolation. • Sport activities such as billiard and wall climbing, which demand focus and concentration, something that is extremely difficult for PTSD sufferers, have proven to have an amazing healing effect. Wall climbing was introduced by a young veteran, a leg amputee, who suffers from very severe PTSD. After he had taken part in a trial session, he noticed that after a few months of persevering with this activity several times a week, he was able to completely stop taking his psychotic medications and found great comfort and satisfaction after each session.

Amit Steinhart After being seriously wounded in a terror attack in 2017: “I’m not in a wheelchair, yet my disability is no less difficult.” “My soul is no longer the same” Amit Steinhart, PTSD-disabled veteran, tells about how he copes with the challenges of the invisible injury that changed his life: “It is very difficult to be in crowded places, with strangers, and above all, to go out of the house.” Amit Steinhart, who was gravely injured during a close-range shooting attack near the settlement of Har Hadar in 2017, talks about that “invisible injury” – the post-trauma that he carries with him since that day. “Post-traumatic do not normally show physical symptoms – and if they do – they are usually unnoticeable”, says Steinhart. He further explains: “Post trauma is characterised by mental strains, not physical. In my case, I experience great difficulties being in crowded places, with strangers, and in general when I need to leave the house. My injury is both physical and mental – so unfortunately, I must face both worlds. My physical injuries are not visible on the outside. When I stand, no one can notice I am an IDF disabled veteran, or disabled at all; but then I roll up my shirt, they see my scars and the real story is revealed.” The attack that changed his life occurred in September 2017. Steinhart, then the military security coordinator of Har Hadar, was severely injured after a Palestinian terrorist from the village of Beit Surik came to the gate and shot dead Border Policeman Staff Sergeant Solomon Gavriya and two security guards, Yousef Ottman and Or Arish. “I was seriously injured during the shooting. Three of my friends were fatally wounded and died at the scene”, recounts Steinhart. “Eventually, after a short gunfight, we managed to kill the terrorist. As a result, I knew then that my life had changed completely.”

“I almost died; I was bleeding heavily, and the quick response from Magen David Adom was the light that saved my life”, he says. “When I recovered from surgery, I realised that beyond the physical wounds, my soul and mind weren’t quite the same. It was very hard for me to deal with the presence of the doctors who came in to check me; I always needed to have someone with a familiar face next to me, and even then, I couldn’t bear to be touched. It had to do with the soul – I was injured in such a painful and delusive way, it happened so fast, that in the course of it my soul also got injured.” In response to the question whether the government and other organisations are filling their duty effectively with regard to the PTSD phenomenon: According to Steinhart, “the attention given by the government and the political establishment to PTSD victims is greatly appreciated”; however he claims that “there is much more to be done. My case was well recognised and quite expected – the doctors predicted I would suffer from post-trauma even before I knew what it was.” “I must highlight and praise the wonderful work done by the Ministry of Defence and in particular the Zahal Disabled Veterans Organisation – they are always there for us, they care about us, and they support us in every possible way, above and beyond; and of course, professional experts such as the AHIAD group [of Beit Halochem], established by Uri Ehrenfeld. Ahiad is a group of people, who help PTSD veterans, like me – they all understand and feel what we go through. Ahiad is a warm house for us. There, we embrace and hug each other; we share our feelings, the trauma – they provide us the supportive environment to enable us to reduce and cope with the burden of PTSD. Uri does so much for us – he organises activities, field trips – every week we have a different programme.”

Today, he concludes, “I stand on my own feet thanks to them.”


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Educational Scholarships Beit Halochem is committed to providing the best possible care for the 51,000 wounded IDF veterans and victims of terror living in Israel. Through the provision of their four Rehabilitation centres spread across the country, Beit Halochem offers a blend of sporting, creative, social and rehabilitation facilities which help members to maintain physical fitness and emotional well being. Beit Halochem also assists each member to reach his or her potential academically with a view to looking towards the future. The scholarship process Beit Halochem offers scholarships for BA, MA and PhD studies as well as for vocational studies at any higher academic institution recognised by the Israel Ministry of Education Board of Higher Education. Every wounded veteran can apply for a one-year scholarship. They can reapply each year if they wish. In order to qualify, they must prove they have already studied for one academic year to demonstrate their commitment. Between 500-600 wounded veterans receive scholarships each year. In 2021-22, 496 Academic and Professional Training Scholarships were handed out (totalling $617,000 USD) to Beit Halochem veterans. The amount of the scholarship depends on the disabled veteran’s disability and socio-economic situation coupled with the amount they have already paid.

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Should you wish to donate to this project, please contact us at info@bhuk.org or 020 8 458 2455.

Support for academic scholarships Funds for academic scholarships are raised within Israel and through donors around the world. We hope to continue assisting our members through this important project. Donors can choose the type of course they wish to donate to (for example engineering, medicine) as well as the institution. Each scholarship recipient receives the donor’s name and any further information the donor wishes to provide and many of them send a personal thank you letter and updated information on their progress. The donor receives the full details of the scholarship recipient including the name of the institution or University and the faculty. Donors are invited to attend the scholarship distribution ceremony and to personally hand out their donated scholarship to the recipients.


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