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Below is an article posted in Israel Behind the News which concerns the fund raising and distribution of the Jewish Federations of North America. It charges that although the JFNA has announced $5 million in aid to trauma victims in S Israel due to the rockets launched there by Hamas in Gaza, they are refusing aid to the regional mental health center in Sderot, which is dealing with trauma victims. 
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David Bedein
Director
Israel Resource News Agency
Center for Near East Policy Research
Beit Agron International Press Center
Suite 105-106
37 Hillel Street
Jerusalem 94581 Israel
Jewish Federations won't help Sderot regional mental health center after  raising 5 million dollars for mental health
by: David Bedein
Accountability? 
North American Jewish Federations raise 5 million dollars to help mental  health services for Southern Israel  - yet  won't help a mental health center  which provides mental health  services in southern Israel 
As the  southern region of Israel  endured 2,000 aerial attacks launched  by the Gaza  Hamas regime. Michael  Siegal, the incoming chair of the JFNA Jewish Federations of North America Board of Trustees, ascended the  podium of the General Assembly of Jewish Federations on November 14, 2012 in Baltimore and addressed the barrage of rockets raining down  on Israel’s southern region.
“15 seconds,” Michael Siegal said, “15 seconds. That’s the amount of time in which one needs to be able to get to a shelter after a warning siren is sounded,” he told the crowd. “Can you imagine what that means for a young mother caring for three small children?” Siegal then turned his head to the representatives of Israel sitting in the audience.
“Send our  prayers and our love to the people of Israel, & tell them that our thoughts  are with them now as they always are.”
Less than ten  days later, indeed, the  JFNA Jewish Federations of North America announced an  emergency allocation of five million dollars to address the mental health needs  of the citizens of southern Israel. http://www.jta.org/news/article/2012/11/16/3112091/jfna-establishes-new-israel-relief-fund-commits-5-million-chicago-pledges-1-million
The staff of  the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center followed press reports of Siegal's  remarks and expressed appreciation for the new allocation of funds for mental  health services in southern Israel
That is  because  the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center remains terribly short of  mental health staff to handle the continuing emergency situation.
Instead of 10  mental health professionals on call at all times to handle a case load of more  than 3,000 active cases of severe trauma distress, the Sderot Regional Mental  Health Center only  has budget to retain only two and a half positions in mental  health treatment, with the promise of an one more eventual professional staff  position  from the Israel Ministry of Health.
In that  context, the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center applied to the Jewish  Federations of North America for a special allocation at this time from JFNA  funds raised for the mental health needs of southern Israel at this  time..
JFNA considered the request over a period of four weeks. During  that time,  JFNA  did not visit the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center.
Instead, JFNA coldly confirmed on Sunday of this week that JFNA  will not help the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center.
Sources at JFNA said that that JFNA prefers to only help “resiliency centers” through the "Israel Trauma Coalition" which  provide counseling to people in need.. 
Resilience centers do not treat cases of possible mental  breakdown - which is the province of  a mental health center.
Sources at the  Israel Trauma Coalition say that they will not help the Sderot Regional Mental  Health Center, for political reasons.
The Israel  Trauma Coalition does not want to "embarrass" the Israeli government, which, as  they see it.  "should"  fund the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center
While  the Sderot Regional Mental Health Center does receive some funding from the  Israeli government, it also receives funds from The Barzelei hospital in  Ashkelon and is authorized to receive donations  -  not only from the  government of Israel.
So there you  have it: 
Jewish  federations raised five million dollars for mental health needs of the people of  southern Israel during this time of stress and trauma , yet it will not provide  one cent to help the Sderot Mental Health center, because of political  considerations
Where is the accountability of  the JFNA? 
Jerusalem Post background article:
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There may be two sides to this story, and as a frequent critic of this organization, I will withhold comment. If you care about this issue, you might want to call your local Federation branch to ask for an explanation. Don't waste your time speaking to whomever answers the phone. Ask to speak to the CEO.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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