Gratitude to our volunteers – A Recap of Paamonim’s Volunteer Appreciation Evenings
Last month, we had the pleasure of hosting evenings of tribute across four different venues, bringing together approximately 1200 volunteers and their spouses. The anticipation leading up to these events was palpable, as it marked the return of a cherished tradition that was put on hold due to the pandemic. Volunteers, both seasoned and new, […]
How to deal with Passover expenses?

Tips for saving on family expenses for Passover
Our Change with the help of Paamonim

An optimistic story for Hanukkah about a couple of young parents struggling to make ends meet. Thanks to the accompaniment of Paamonim, they were able to buy their own house
Great holiday for the wise

Between the Tu B’Shvat Seder and the Passover Seder – also the Purim Seder: thoughts and insights that are good for sustainability, for the bank account and especially for our proportions.
Independents in the field: on youth initiative and entrepreneurship

In the wake of COVID-19, employment opportunities for youth have decreased. But this does not prevent many teenagers from taking the initiative, starting an independent business and finding original ways of income.
How to Get a Refund from the Israel Tax Authority

The IRS owes you money, sounds delusional? Not necessarily
How do you survive a visit to the supermarket with the kids?

One of the weekly tasks is buying food, and sometimes we take the children with us, which makes it a complex challenge: remembering what to buy, comparing prices, and trying to ignore the children’s cries of “buy me.” But a visit to the supermarket is a golden opportunity to give children a course in wise consumerism.
Self-management and family management in an era of uncertainty

Why is planning so necessary in the business world absent from the lives of most households?