The Jewish Chronicle

New guide on how to help in Israel

- BY DANIEL BEN-DAVID For further informatio­n, you can email: isvoluk@gmail.com

► WHEN DOUGLAS Murray addressed a London audience after a recent trip to Israel, he asked why there weren’t more Britons volunteeri­ng there.

Now, thanks to the efforts of a north Londoner, we can do just that in a relatively hassle-free way.

Ronit Knoble (pictured), who has just come back from Israel, where she was picking oranges and clementine­s, has created a how-to guide to volunteeri­ng in Israel.

She told the JC that the idea for the booklet came from realising that there were many other people living in the UK who had the will to help but didn’t know where to start.

“Some people heard I had just [volunteere­d], so I began getting loads of messages from people also wanting to lend a hand.”

Recalling her visit, Ronit said: “It’s incredible to be in Israel now and to see just how overwhelme­d with emotion and grateful people there are to volunteers arriving from all over the world. But there are too few Brits.” She said that while the volunteeri­ng was “easy”, its impact was “massive” and it “created a wonderful sense of purpose”.

She said: “You get picked up straight from the central stations in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, stay in some cheap Airbnb, and meet people from all around the world of all ages. There’s nothing else like it. It’s the ultimate mitzvah.” After the Hamas attack on October 7, thousands of foreign agricultur­al workers left Israel, leaving vital crops unpicked or unplanted. This, exacerbate­d by the approximat­ely 350,000 Israeli reservists being called up in the weeks following, resulted in a massive shortage of unskilled labour in the country.

The idea for a document containing all the resources and links one would need to volunteer in the Jewish State came from a conversati­on with her friend, Andy Katz, who went on to co-author the guide.

Ronit said: “Some people don’t really want to go on these highly organised solidarity trips or are nervous about going on their own.

“But this guide makes it so easy and straight forward. Now our mission is to get it out to as many people as possible.”

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