KKL-JNF

Growing global connections: How KKL-JNF trades knowledge with the world

From forest management to climate resilience, the organization is exporting Israeli expertise while learning innovative strategies from international partners

First Lady of Kenya Rachel Ruto at the Eshtaol Nursery of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael, together with Karin Bolton, KKL-JNF section head for international organizations, and nursery manager Rotem Atias.
The new exhibition at the Knesset, February 3, 2026.

New archaeology exhibit marks 60 years of Knesset building with rare finds from Jerusalem, Galilee

Jerusalem 1951, Young Girl Planting a Sapling During Tu BiShvat.

KKL-JNF marks Tu Bishvat, highlighting tree-planting tradition with newly released archival photos

KKL-JNF building in Jerusalem

KKL-JNF increases funding for communities affected by October 7, educational budget


KKL-JNF leads massive effort to save Israel's southern agricultural heartland from collapse

Time is running out: KKL-JNF leads a historic mission to revive Israel’s devastated farming communities.

 Agricultural land at Gaza envelope

KKL's concert gives a night of hope for injured IDF heroes

With two recent terror attacks in Tel Aviv and Israelis anxiously awaiting the return of the remaining Gaza hostages, events such as this one are pivotal in boosting morale.

 PERFORMING FOR IDF veterans at Reading 3, at the Tel Aviv port.

A night of hope for injured IDF heroes - concert review

Filled with music, dancing and an abundance of food and drinks, KKL-JNF managed to set the stage for a night of hope and joy in the midst of so much pain and loss.

 PERFORMING FOR IDF vets at Reading 3.

First almond blossom signals early spring in Golan Heights

The iconic tree, which flowers before its leaves emerge, has long symbolized Israel's spring awakening with its fragrant white and pink blossoms.

 First Almond Tree of Winter Blooms in Mevo Hama Forest, Golan Heights

KKL-JNF launches planting campaign to save rare butterfly species in Israel

KKL-JNF and volunteers in the Jerusalem Mountains are restoring the habitat of the rare Tomares nesimachus butterfly.

 The Tomares nesimachus Butterfly, whose life-cycle depends on one specific plant.

Seeing green again: KKL-JNF faces a 30-40 year challenge of restoring forests damaged by Hezbollah

Since the outbreak of Swords of Iron War on October 7, 2023, vast areas of forests and open lands have been severely damaged, primarily due to fires caused by daily barrages of rockets and missiles.

 Smoke rises from a fire which broke out from missiles fired from Lebanon at a forest outside the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, September 24, 2024.

War Wounds All: Hope for Injured Animals in Northern Israel

New from The Jerusalem Post and KKL-JNF: FREE e-book that details the work of the Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Centerץ

Rescuing Hope: A Lifeline for Injured Animals in Northern Israel

KKL-JNF: Preserving and Protecting Israel’s Forests

KKL-JNF invests significant efforts to rehabilitate Israel’s forests, fostering the physical and emotional recovery of Israeli society while offering hope and healing during these difficult times.

 Fires in northern Israel

'The more we can build Jewish identity, the stronger we’ll be to fight antisemitism'

KKL-JNF Education Head at JPost Miami Summit spoke at a panel on antisemitism at the Jpost Miami Summit.

left to right: Brian Siegal, AJC Miami and Broward Regional Director,Brooke Goldstein, human rights attorney, Michal Gerstler, Head of Communications and Government Relations for El Al Israel Airlines, Ilan Frydman from KKL-JNF’s Education and Community Division, Ayelet Gonen Brosh of the Brosh Real

There were 300 people who joined the KKL-JNF Israel mission, despite missile attacks

KKL-JNF Director of Fundraising Shariel Gunn spoke at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit earlier this week.

 Shariel Gun, Director of the Fundraising Global Resource Development Division of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael - Jewish National Fund