Heroes for Israel Project Featured in The Jewish Voice
- Sep 21
- 2 min read

Take a Walk for October 7th: Together in Memory, United in Strength
We are honored that The Jewish Voice has featured the Heroes for Israel Project and our upcoming event, Take a Walk for October 7th. https://jewishvoice.seabreezecommunications.com/.../...
Join us on Sunday, October 5 at 9:00 a.m. at Carlin Park in Jupiter for a morning of remembrance, solidarity, and hope.
This meaningful one-mile walk and community gathering honors those impacted by the October 7 terror attacks in Israel—a day that forever changed lives.
This event invites everyone—of all ages, faiths, and backgrounds—to stand together in unity and resilience. After the walk, the program includes a memorial tribute, music, and voices from local leaders, sharing messages of remembrance, support, and an affirmation that we will not be silent in the face of terror.
Sign up today to join us in person—or in spirit—from wherever you are: www.heroesforisraelproject.org
Why this matters
To remember and honor the victims, heroes, survivors, and families affected by October 7.
To affirm that love, unity, and human dignity are stronger than hate.
To raise awareness, support, and resources: 100% of funds raised will go to enhancing safety and security in impacted areas, providing life-saving equipment for civilian responders in Israel, and offering ongoing support to survivors, soldiers, and grieving families.
Practical info
Registration: $18 per person
Teams can form and set fundraising goals
Food and local community vendors will be on site
What you can do now
Register yourself or your team at www.heroesforisraelproject.org
Spread the word: invite friends, family, fellow congregants, neighbors
Contribute or fundraise to support safety, healing, and rebuilding efforts in Israel
Quote to inspire us
“Our goal is simple: We walk to say we remember. We walk to say we are still here. And we walk to say we will never be silent in the face of terror. Let this walk be a living tribute, a reminder that love is stronger than hate, and that we are united in strength.” — Melissa Berenson, Heroes for Israel Project
Comments