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British Jewry raises £1.7 million to support wounded IDF veterans

Beit Halochem or ‘House of Warriors’ is Israel’s only government-recognised charity serving wounded veterans

July 2, 2025 16:40
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Eden Ram speaks at Beit Halochem annual dinner 2025 (Credit: Chiko Photography)
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Over £1.7 million was raised in a single night by British Jewry to support wounded veterans in Israel.

Some 530 supporters of Beit Halochem, including Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, as well as Jewish communal and business leaders, attended the charity’s annual fundraising dinner in central London on Monday.

Since October 7, Beit Halochem, which translates as “House of warriors” and is the only government-recognised charity in Israel serving wounded IDF veterans, has seen a significant increase in the demand on its services, bringing with it a greater need for funding.

The number of Beit Halochem members has grown from 51,000 before Hamas’ brutal invasion of southern Israel to nearly 65,000 today, and the charity’s annual budget has risen from $25.6 million to almost $34 million.