Women in Ariel have new opportunities to connect to their Jewish roots this year, thanks to a brand-new program from the Netzer Ariel community.
Step into the Ariel story by allowing the city’s less fortunate to relive the story of redemption from slavery.
Thank you for enabling Ariel residents to celebrate Passover in dignity.
Step into the Ariel story by allowing the city’s less fortunate to relive the story of redemption from slavery.
Two Torah Scrolls have found their home at Ariel University’s new Beit Shalom synagogue.
After nine and a half years of living in a trailer camp, the displaced residents of Gush Katif, Gaza, who found refuge and community in Ariel, are finally moving into their permanent homes.
On Thanksgiving we thank. On Black Friday we shop. On Giving Tuesday we give!!! At the American Friends of Ariel, we are blessed to have the world’s best supporters, and we are proud to count you among them! Please join our #GIVINGTUESDAY-ARIEL campaign and make Giving Tuesday a day to celebrate in the City of Ariel.
Step into the Ariel story by giving all of our community members the opportunity to celebrate Passover with dignity.
On March 5, 2014, the Shvut Ariel Synagogue broke ground on the much-anticipated synagogue expansion in the presence of over 100 people of all ages, from Sephardic to Ashkenazi, from families with young children to seniors, from new immigrants to Israeli natives, from “traditional” to observant.
The new “Bet Shalom” synagogue has been dedicated at Ariel University, serving students, staff and residents.