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August 28 concert to benefit Be'ad Chaim

Once again, Michaella Lazarus and friends have joined together to offer an evening of classical and traditional music to benefit the work of Be'ad Chaim. The concert will take place in the Tel-Aviv area and promises to be a special evening of music and song. A local children's choir will be performing alongside Michaella, a professional concert fluitist, and several Klezmer artists.

If you are interested, please write our office for details of the event.

May 28 planting at Ganei Chaim

April 13 special Airing on CBN of segment featuring Be'ad Chaim

2010 Conference a blessing to participants

In March of 2010, 89 delegates from different countries gathered together to be informed and pray about the abortion situation in Israel. Three days of tours to various places of significance to pro-lifers yielded much prayer and intercession and we hope to see the face of abortion in Israel change in response to our sincere entreaty that God bring about a change of heart among medical professionals, law-makers and women in crisis-pregnancy in Israel.

Hatikvah Films releases important documentary on the status of Abortion in Israel and the West

Hatikvah films released its international documentary on the impact of abortion on Israel and the nations at the Prolife conference celebrating 20th years of Be'ad Chaim activity. The producer, Hugh Kitson and his dedicated team presented the full length version of the film to the conference participants. The film includes key interviews with Prolife activists in Israel and abroad and provides important commentary on the decline of life-values across Western culture. Here is the film preview. 

2009 Silent Fall - Sandy Shoshani talks about abortion in Israel

Lost 10 tribes Article

Dear Friends,
 
I wanted to let you know how much we appreciate the gifts that you send our new mothers and babies.
 
One of our mothers, Hannah , has a very beautiful little 9 month old son named Eitan. Hannah was an orphan herself because her divorced mother died when she was only 4 years old. She then went to live with grandparents, then foster homes, and various different places . She never felt like she had a real family.

Amzi produces German segment to promote Be'ad Chaim in 2008

Street Testimony Sign of Life

One more day and I would have had an abortion, but today I'm married and  the mother of a wonderful 9 month old baby boy.

I decided to share my story with you about something that took a major part in my decision regarding my pregnancy.

A Matter of Conscience

by Sandy Shoshani

Be'ad Chaim (prolife) is a nonprofit association whose objective is to protect the unborn child and its mother. The association began to take root in 1985 when a small group of committed Bible believers began to seek God's will after learning that approximately one third of pregnancies in Israel are terminated by abortion. After much prayer, the Be'ad Chaim Association was officially recognized in 1988 by the Israeli government and the first crisis pregnancy center was opened in Jerusalem. The association now supports four different centers in the cities of Jerusalem, Kiryat Yam (Haifa area), Tiberias and Beer Sheva. Additional phone counselors are also available in Bat Yam (Tel Aviv area) and in Arabic.

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