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ISRAEL & THE JEWISH WORLD

December 2021

More than 1,500 gather virtually for U.S.-Israel conference aiming to help solve social crises

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erusalem, (November 4, 2021) – More than 1,500 attendees participated in “The Road to Resilience,” a virtual U.S.-Israel conference held last month and aimed at exploring cuttingedge ways of mitigating social crises in the post-COVID reality. It was organized by Latet Israeli Humanitarian Aid, the largest nonprofit combatting poverty and food insecurity in Israel. The first conference of its kind, the event harnessed collective wisdom from the U.S. and Israel related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and explored new approaches to tackling current and worsening social problems. A mix of politicians, thought leaders, businesspeople and social activists joined four lively panel discussions: From Covid19 to Poverty-21, The Fight Against Food Insecurity, Challenges Faced by the Elderly, and Social Responsibility in High Tech. Panelists and speakers included

Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO, Feeding America; Eric S. Goldstein, CEO, UJA Federation of New York; Michael Balaban, President and CEO, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia; and Tomer Bar-Zeev, co-founder and CEO, ironSource. Among the themes covered were connections between rising poverty and social inequality, the growing disparity between wealthy tech titans and those struggling to meet basic needs, and the need for Americans, Israelis and others to join forces to combat these global challenges. “The way we will get through this is together. When someone can’t figure out how they’re going to get to the next day, whether they live in the U.S. or Israel, the challenges are the same. How we look at solutions has to be done together. We must share resources,” said Jay Sanderson, President & CEO, the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles.

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upload/files/162255307060b631e e8f131901250.pdf ) In his remarks, His Excellency Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel, commended Latet for its positive impact, adding that he hoped more people would be inspired by Latet’s efforts. “If we wish to realize the vision of the founders of Israel, we need to be leaders not just in tech unicorns, but in Tikkun Olam. We need to be a center not only of high tech, but also of high moral leadership.”

About Latet Israeli Humanitarian Aid Latet was founded in 1996 and is the largest Israeli NGO combating poverty. Acting as an umbrella organization to 200 local NGOs, Latet provides for the basic needs of populations living in poverty and food insecurity on an equal basis, giving ongoing food assistance to over 100,000 households on a universal basis, in all the sectors of the society. The organization operates one of the largest national food banks and runs impactful aid programs with responsibility, effectiveness, and innovation while relentlessly advocating for a better society. With hundreds of thousands of Israeli supporters, Latet is the Israeli organization with the largest support among the public. In order to achieve its mission, Latet partners with some of the key players in the U.S. philanthropy.

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Latet’s Founder and President Gilles Darmon echoed the importance of unity in the face of mounting social problems and observed that the pandemic represented a watershed event in the history of social welfare movements. “We have the opportunity to build together collective intelligence that will enable us to increase the scope of our activity in the field because all over the world, we will be looking for the same solutions. We have no other choice if we want to find the road to resilience,” he said. Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO, Feeding America, underlined the importance of meeting the crisis head on, saying, “We are in the middle of a moment that is rich with opportunity for positive change and fraught with risk if we do not choose to change.” Latet’s annual Alternative Poverty Report recently found that since the start of the COVID pandemic, hundreds of thousands of families in Israel have experience financial difficulties and that COVID-19, and the economic crisis that followed, have worsened the distress of low-income families, who were suffering even before the pandemic. According to the report, 656,000 (22.6%) families live in nutritional insecurity in Israel, and 799,000 children – 32% of Israeli children – lack access to nutritious food. (https://www.latet.org.il/

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