Volunteer Your Time to Prevent Terrorist Attacks in Yehuda and Shomron
attacks in Yehuda and shomron during September
Volunteer From Anywhere
Sign up to monitor remote security cameras, participate in virtual security patrol ride alongs and raise funds for advanced security equipment.
Israelis murdered and injured in September
Our Mission:
Prevent Terrorist Attacks in Yehuda and Shomron
Volunteer your time to help secure 400,000+ people in 150 communities and farms in Israel. Malachim Shomrim volunteers from abroad monitor remote video cameras and provide assistance to supplement the efforts of onsite civilian security personnel. Most importantly, through local fundraisers, we work to purchase advanced security equipment to protect perimeters and critical areas from infiltrators.
What We Do
Our First Project
Project: Elazar
Upgrade Current Security
Elazar, founded in 1975, is a close-knit community with almost 3000 residents. It’s located close to Efrat in the Gush Etzion area. Our goal is to improve security within the perimeter of the town and to help them upgrade to state of the art equipment. Elazar is our first Malachim Shomrim project and they have graciously agreed to work as partners to help us build our first community program that we hope to roll out to additional communities.
Three Ways for volunteers to Participate
Remote Security Volunteer
You’ll be part of missions and fundraisers. You will monitor cameras at specific times, do ride alongs, and participate in fundraising events.
Professional Services Volunteer
Apply your professional expertise to support various projects. For example, if you have expertise in public relations or social meeting marketing, you can create tools and provide guidance to volunteers working on specific projects. If you’re an attorney, we would appreciate help with organizational legal work. If you’re a business person, you could design fundraisers that volunteers can run.
Project Leader
Groups of remote security volunteers will be organized to focus on the needs of specific communities. As a project leader, you will be assigned a town and you will be the primary point of contact between your volunteers and the town. You will be responsible for organizing your team to ensure participation, handle training and facilitate fundraisers for your projects.
Our Advisors and partners
David Rogelberg
Founder of Malachim Shomrim
David has extensive expertise in marketing and publishing and has expertise in building organizations.
One Israel Fund
Top Rated Charity
A highly respected and top rated charity dedicated to the security and welfare of the people of Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley. It’s a 501(c)(3) not for profit charitable organization and donations for the Malachim Shomrim Project can be made directly to them.
Marc Provisor
Security Expert
Marc is the Director of Security Projects, One Israel Fund and a former RavShatz (Civilian Security Chief) of Shilo. He’s a top hands-on security expert in this region who serves as a security advisor for communities all over Yehuda and the Shomron.
Josh Hasten
Journalist | Talk-radio Host
Josh Hasten is Assistant Director of the Gush Etzion Foundation, a freelance journalist, and pro-Israel advocate. He is a facilitator of pro-Israel media training sessions and a radio show host.
Sign me up!
Lives are on the line and not everyone will be accepted. Joining Malachim Shomrim as a volunteer must be taken as seriously as joining the IDF. Applicants will be interviewed and will need to provide letters of recommendation from known members of their local community. In addition, applicants must pass a complete background security check that will be conducted by a third-party security company. If you are chosen to serve, you will be required to handle your security missions professionally and will need to go through a training program.