South of Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion is the fourth largest city in Israel,
with a population of about 250,000. Project Renewal, which focused on the
disadvantaged neighborhood of Ramat Eliahu, now called Neve Eliyahu, was the
beginning of UJC MetroWest's partnership with the city in 1978. Although Project
Renewal ended years ago, UJC MetroWest maintains an active relationship with the
neighborhood, and has developed a close connection with the entire city and the
various municipal departments. The city of Rishon LeZion now also has a twin
relationship with Essex County. The many programs undertaken over the years
include:
Improvement of housing in Neve Eliyahu.
Creation of parks, including the Lautenberg Park and the Alisa Flatow Rose
Garden.
Building the Neve Eliyahu community center, which serves all ages and
segments of the population. The community center is the base for projects
including: soup kitchen; Maas for the disabled; fitness center;
swimming pool; library; summer camp subsidies for Ethiopian children; and
volunteer options.
Programs within the community center to help various populations including
the mentally disabled, soup kitchen for the elderly, a fitness center, and sport
facilities for the extended population.
Cultural Exchanges.
Direct absorption of olim from Cherkassy and Argentina, done in partnership
with The Jewish Agency and the Municipality of Rishon LeZion.
Operation Atzmaut – A unique initiative to assist the Ethiopian community of
Rishon LeZion, done in partnership the American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee (JDC), the Municipality of Rishon LeZion and the local Ethiopian
leadership.
Religious pluralism and Jewish Identity projects including TALI
Kindergartens.
Rishonim project – a year of service for youngsters from Rishon LeZion in
the MetroWest community.
Subsidizing security guards in the community center as part of the Israel
Emergency Campaign.
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