One of the less visible fronts of the war is the one faced by reservists’ partners — the women who remain at home, holding everything together on their own, with all that it entails. Since the beginning of the war, these women have been making extraordinary efforts while their partners serve for extended periods in Gaza and Lebanon.
When we heard about an independent initiative organized by several reservists’ partners at a synagogue in Modi’in, we were glad to step in and support in any way we could. The organization’s Events Coordinator, Avishag Dahokerkar, together with her mother Liat, assisted in organizing the event, which concluded with a dance workshop led by Ayelet Renan.
A movement therapist, dance instructor, and our go-to energy booster, Ayelet represented us at this joyful gathering. A short message to her was all it took to receive a positive response — something we have come to expect from Ayelet, who since the start of this war has consistently stepped up to support soldiers, service members, combat supporters, and pre-enlistees preparing for their service.
Ayelet, who was attentive and adapted herself to both the nature of the event and the women participating, succeeded in creating an empowering workshop through a combination of music, movement, and close guidance — offering relief to those living under constant external pressure.
Eitan Feldman, the organization’s Operations Manager, was happy — though not surprised — to receive a message of thanks after midnight from the reservists’ partners who took part in the event.
Special thanks to Avishag Dahokerkar and her mother Liat for helping organize the event, to Ayelet Renan for leading the dance and creating countless meaningful moments, and above all — to the incredible women themselves.