History and Origin of Sar-El
In the summer of 1982, in the midst of the Galilee War, Golan Heights
settlements faced the disastrous prospect of losing their entire
agricultural crop. The majority of able-bodied settlers were called up
for army reserve duty and entire farms, with crops already ripened, were
left unattended, due to the acute manpower shortage. Dr. Aharon Davidi
(former head of the I.D.F. Paratroopers and Infantry Corps) was then
directing the Golan Heights community and cultural activities. Touched
by the settlers' distress, he sent a number of friends as a recruitment
team to the United States. Within a few weeks, some 650 volunteers
arrived in Israel to lend their support through volunteer labour.
Realizing the merits of that action, those first volunteers expressed
the wish that the volunteer project be perpetuated. As a result, in the
Spring of 1983, "Sar-El" - The National Project for Volunteers for
Israel - was founded as a non-profit, non-political organization
("Sar-El" is the Hebrew acronym meaning "Service for Israel"). Over the
years, volunteers from other countries came to participate. Sar-El is
now represented in some 30 countries world-wide.
