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Meir Panim: Helping those the system fails

Meir Panim feeds Israel's hungry children, families and Holocaust survivors. Some 1.7m Israelis - equivalent to 22% of the population - live below the poverty line.

February 17, 2017 16:09
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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

6 min read

When Anna moved to Israel in the 1957, it was a dream fulfilled. Born in a concentration camp, she was determined to give her family the opportunities she never had as a child growing up in the former Soviet Union and Poland.

“Israel was the only place I knew I could live as a Jew,” she says. The mother-of-three worked in finance and later set up a club for children whose parents worked long hours. She also developed a passion for martial arts, teaching judo and krav maga.

Today, Anna feels let down by the Israeli welfare system. Sitting in her cold apartment in Or Akiva, by the coast, the 77-year-old says she does not know what she would do without the help of Meir Panim. The Israeli charity endeavours to support 1.7 million Israelis — 22 per cent of the population — who are affected by poverty.

“The welfare system in Israel does not care about me,” Anna reflects. “They do not see people in need. They see ‘cases’. They have forgotten their people.

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