The Israel America Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in New York, NY, dedicated to supporting various charitable projects in Israel. They provide funding and assistance to nine Israeli non-profits, including medical research on conditions of aging, Holocaust museums, teaching colleges, repatriation of Jews from Argentina, securing the life of a historic kibbutz, supporting Orthodox male orphans, providing student scholarships, retirement communities and children's villages, and helping psychotic drug-addicted teens and young adults. Through their efforts, they aim to make a positive impact on the lives of Israeli citizens and contribute to the overall well-being of the country. The foundation also supports programs and seminars for senior citizens in the Tri-state Area, offering legal solutions and medical help. With a focus on research and education, they collaborate with institutions such as Ben Gurion University and Soroka Hospital to study various aspects of aging and develop policies and services for the elderly. Additionally, they work closely with the Ghetto Fighter's House, a kibbutz and Holocaust museum, to educate soldiers' children about the Holocaust in Poland. Through their diverse range of initiatives, the Israel America Foundation strives to promote social welfare, cultural preservation, and the betterment of Israeli society.
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