Did You Know?
Throughout its hundred years of existence, Bnai Zion has always reached out to those in need.
The following are some highlights of Bnai Zion’s history of giving:- Introduced American Red Magen David for Israel, an organization in the U.S. that funds ambulances and healthcare equipment for Magen David Adom, Israel’s pre-eminent emergency ambulance service
- Created and supports the non-sectarian America-Israel Friendship League
- Supported Beit Halochem rehabilitation and recreation centers for disabled Israeli war veterans and their families
- Established ten medical clinics, Kupat Cholim Meuchedet, which provide care to thousands on a daily basis
- Endowed the auditorium in Beit Hatfusot at the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel Aviv
- Assisted in founding Kfar Bnai Zion, a successful free-enterprise community in Israel
- Developed the Artists’ Gallery at Ein Hod
![]() A view of Beit Hakerem from the David Yellin College of Education |
A view of the courtyard at the David Yellin College of Education |
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A colorful playground at Ahava Village for Children & Youth |
The recently renovated Social Hall at Ahava Village for Children & Youth |
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The interior of the Library of Peace at Ma’aleh Adumim |
The Library of Peace at Ma’aleh Adumim |
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![]() Livingroom and dining area for residents of the Quittman Center |
![]() Entrance to the Quittman Center at Israel Elwyn’s Jerusalem campus |
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![]() Scope of the Bnai Zion Medical Center |
Aerial view of the Bnai Zion Medical Center in Haifa |






