One of the most meaningful ways to support our injured soldiers and at the same time gain a
life-changing experience for your family and community is hosting.
You can provide them a much-needed break from their daily struggles while impacting your
community, inspiring and educating young people about Israel.
Whether if it’s at your home, a venue, a school or a synagogue, the injured Israeli combat
soldiers of Brothers for Life do not just talk about Jewish values and connection to Israel; they
demonstrate and embody them.
Atid (future in Hebrew) provides young professionals, ages 21-40, the opportunity to be
involved in the Brothers for Life’s mission.
Involvement includes networking with peers around the globe, organizing and participating in
meetings with injured soldiers, Shabbat dinners, educational and social events.
The annual Atid Mission to Israel provides its members an exclusive opportunity to discover
Israel alongside IDF soldiers. It’s a transformational experience.
Atid is for people who want to connect, lead and inspire.
We are honored that many Bar and Bat Mitzvah young people have chosen to make Brothers
for Life their Mitzvah Project. From all across the globe, they connected personally with BFL
and our injured soldiers and have forged lifelong relationships with them.