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Friends of the IDF Central Region dinner raises $1 million

Friends of the IDF Central Region dinner raises $1 million for those in defense forces

Editor's note: This story was updated to reflect the correct name in a caption of the group, Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Central Region.

Nearly 900 community leaders gathered Monday, June 6, for the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces Central Region annual dinner at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, which raised $1 million to support educational and well-being programs for the brave men and women of the Israel Defense Forces.

The gala, one of the Chicago Jewish community's largest events, featured keynote speaker David (Dudu) Bakal, the father of Alon Bakal Z''L, an FIDF IMPACT! Scholarship recipient who was killed in a Tel Aviv terrorist attack in January.

"Alon embodied everything that we support: He served his country faithfully and heroically and worked hard to help contribute to the state of Israel," said FIDF Midwest Executive Director Tamir Oppenheim.

"This dinner is a tribute to his memory - and a salute to the soldiers who continue to stand watch over the Jewish homeland and Jews worldwide. While they look after Israel, our job is to look after them."

The FIDF IMPACT! Program grants full academic scholarships to IDF combat veterans. On Monday night, the FIDF Central Region announced that the Chicago community would sponsor an FIDF IMPACT! Scholarship for Alon's sister, Bar-Levav, who recently finished her service in the IDF and dreams of pursuing a college education.

Monday's event also honored Lone Soldiers, those who immigrate to Israel with no immediate family to volunteer in the IDF. Attending were active-duty and former IDF soldiers, including Sgt. Omri, a Lone Soldier originally from the North Shore who currently serves in the IDF's Paratroopers Brigade.

"My grandfather fought in World War II and served in the Haganah, the precursor to the IDF, and my father served as an Israeli paratrooper, which is how he met my mother, who helped fold the parachutes. You could say I'm keeping it in the family," said Staff Sgt. Omri.

"The FIDF Central Region adopted the Paratroopers Brigade and has done so many great things - not only for Lone Soldiers but for all the soldiers in my unit. At every single base, I can see your support - whether it be recreational facilities, weeks of rest and recreation or help finding a warm meal and bed for Shabbat."

Last month, the FIDF Midwest region brought eight soldiers from the Paratroopers Brigade, which the FIDF Midwest region adopted as part of the FIDF Adopt-A-Brigade Program, to the Chicago area to commemorate Israel's Memorial Day and celebrate Israel's Independence Day.

The paratroopers visited schools and synagogues across Chicago and the North Shore, meeting with some 2,000 local supporters and members of these communities. The FIDF Adopt-A-Brigade Program allows supporters to go beyond their donation to get more involved, providing financial aid for IDF soldiers in-need and their families, supporting Lone Soldiers, and funding general well-being activities and weeks of rest and recuperation for soldiers of the adopted brigade.

Co-chairing Monday's event were FIDF Central Region Chairman Daniel J. Hyman and Thomas Kane. Presiding as the dinner's master of ceremonies was comedian, author and former Lone Soldier Joel Chasnoff. A Chicago native, Chasnoff volunteered to serve in the IDF's Armored Corps with a tour of duty in South Lebanon, later writing about his experience in "The 188th Crybaby Brigade."

Distinguished guests included American veterans Jeff Sacks and Mike Zimmerman; members of the Israel Defense Forces delegation Israeli Navy Capt. Dror; 1st Lt. Shlomi; Sgt. 1st Class (Res.) Safi; Sgt. (Res.) Shai; and Sgt. (Res.) Hen.

Funds raised at Monday's event will go toward FIDF well-being and educational programs for IDF soldiers.

The FIDF was established in 1981 by a group of Holocaust survivors as a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission of offering educational, cultural, recreational, and social programs and facilities that provide hope, purpose, and life-changing support for the soldiers who protect Israel and Jews worldwide.

Today, FIDF has more than 150,000 loyal supporters, and 16 regional offices throughout the U.S. and Panama. FIDF proudly supports IDF soldiers, families of fallen soldiers, and wounded veterans through a variety of innovative programs that reinforce the vital bond between the communities in the United States, the soldiers of the IDF, and the state of Israel.

For information, visit www.fidf.org.

Karen Berk Barak, of Skokie, sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" with Israeli soldiers. Courtesy of Robert Kusel
From left, IDF Sgt. Omri of Deerfield; Melissa and Ron Sirt of Buffalo Grove; Israeli Navy Capt. Dror and IDF Sgt. 1st Class (Res.) Safi at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Courtesy of Jeff Ellis
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