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You're in their life, and they're in yours.

Israel Cart connects you to one specific person in Israel and the thing they make by hand. Every order is your part in their daily life, and theirs in yours. Not a donation from a distance. A real connection you can keep.

Meet the people behind it

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Batya Erdstein at her pottery wheel in her studio in the hills of Samaria

What one order does on the other side

When your order arrives, something real happens in Israel. A home studio fires the next batch. A family apiary keeps its hives. A small workshop keeps its doors open.

You're not sending help from far away. You're buying something you'll actually use, from someone whose name you know. That's the difference: you become part of their everyday life, and they become part of yours.

"I don't want to be a distant donor. I want to be in their life, woven into the everyday, and feel like a part of it."
This is what some of you told us in our regular conversations.

See whose lives you'd be part of

The people behind what you'll bring home

Here are three of them, so pick the one whose story stays with you and start there.

Batya Erdstein holding one of her hand-thrown ceramic bowls

Batya

Ceramic artist · hills of Samaria

She trained to be a midwife. Then her husband gave her a pottery wheel, and everything changed. Twelve years on, she throws every piece by hand from Israeli clay, so the place stays in your hands when you hold it.

Hold one of Batya's bowls
Baruch and Shimrit with their family at home in Negohot

Baruch & Shimrit

Beekeepers · Negohot

Baruch moves his hives across the land to follow whatever is in bloom, so every jar tastes of a different season: citrus, wildflower, dandelion. His honey is considered some of the best in Israel.

Taste Baruch's honey
Golani Coffee, the spiced blend made in Omer's memory

Golani Coffee

Made in Omer's memory

Omer brewed coffee for his unit with a touch of turmeric and spice, so everyone got a warm cup and a minute to breathe. He was killed on duty in 2024. His friends now make his blend themselves, to keep him close.

Try Omer's blend

One purchase that connects you to one person, and stays.

You've held a pro-Israel value for years, and this is a way to live it: not from a distance, but woven into someone's everyday life in Israel.

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