We are a grassroots group of Americans who organized to show our unwavering support for the safety and release of the roughly 240 hostages kidnapped by Hamas. They include children and senior citizens, women and men, Holocaust survivors and victims of other atrocities, Israelis and citizens from nearly 40 countries. We want to ensure that the stories of these hostages remain in the spotlight.

We are so grateful for your support! So far,

We installed 8 billboards in prominent locations throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn.

We set up an enormous digital billboard in Las Vegas along the famous Las Vegas Strip for the past 8 weeks.

We’ve worked with the artist and graphic designer who created the now-iconic hostage posters as well as with a group of families of hostage victims to ensure that we have compelling content for the billboards. 

We have more billboards in the works in New York and beyond.

All of this was made possible by your support. We will continue to bring awareness until every hostage is returned home.

Las Vegas 

New work!!! Right on the Las Vegas strip. Live at the time of Formula 1. One of the most visible corners in the world.

SoHo

On bustling Houston Street near West Broadway, in the heart of SoHo, frequented by throngs of tourists, locals, and drivers

Las Vegas

Right on the Las Vegas strip. Live at the time of Formula 1. One of the most visible corners in the world.

Midtown

On West 38th Street near 8th Avenue, in the heart of the Fashion District. It is the most diverse and high traffic neighborhoods in Manhattan for both pedestrians and drivers.

Chelsea

At an entrance to the High Line at West 27th Street, frequented daily by thousands of locals and tourists and seen by drivers at all hours

West Village

At the corner of Clarkson Street and Washington Street, in Hudson Square, steps away from Hudson Square, Hudson River Park, Google’s new campus, and the Holland Tunnel

Brooklyn

At the intersection of Manhattan Avenue and Box Street at the northern tip of Brooklyn, in the heart of a vibrant, diverse neighborhood

How it all began

In October, Michelle was shocked to see a video of a thoughtless person tearing a hostage poster that she personally had hung. She committed to doing something bigger. She arranged for heavily discounted billboard space in Manhattan, worked with the talented artists and graphic designers behind the original posters, and partnered with Chabad Young Professionals Social Action Division to make this happen.

Donate and join us.

Your donation will help amplify the voices of the hostages until they are all home. Please join the hundreds of donors who have helped make these billboards a reality and help us to do more.

Israel Billboards has partnered with Chabad Young Professionals (CYP) Social Action Division, a 501(c)(3) organization, to accelerate our grassroots campaign. By clicking on the Donate link, you will be brought to the CYP Social Action Division’s website to process your donation.

Thank you for your support!

News Coverage

Lauren Glassberg from ABC 7 New York / Eyewitness News reported from the first billboard arranged through this campaign.

Noa Tishby

We will not be torn down by the hate — we will use our love to bring them home

Together we can. Bring Them Home NOW

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