
ATZUM is currently working on a short documentary film to offer insight into the healing process in the aftermath of terror. Last week I had the privilege to be part of a conversation with two survivors of terror who are participating in this film. On the way home I had time to ponder something they said.
The conversation took place at the end of a very long, intense day. A. is directing the film. She is a 24-year-old survivor of terror seriously wounded in high school on a Jerusalem bus. She suffered burns Keep Reading


David Ben-Elisha (from the Sharabi martial center) won a silver medal at the first world championship in Taekwondo which took place in Azerbaijan on June 10, 2009. Ben-Elisha participated in a competition for handicapped. Ben-Elisha, 43, was critically injured in a terror attack in Tel Aviv in 2003. As a result his arm was amputated. Since the terror attack, Ben-Elisha began practicing Taekwondo and became a successful athlete. He was sent to this unique competition by his well known personal karate trainer, David Sharabi.
The Good People Fund is a Tzedaka organization that works with ATZUM to help survivors of terror and Righteous Among the Nations. It is one of the organizations that ATZUM turns to as a resource to try and meet some of the needs of the people we assist before depleting our own resources. Atzum’s social worker, Karyn London, recently turned to
On May 21st, 2009 in celebration of “Yom Yerushalayim”


