Emunah - National Religious Women's Organization was founded in 1935. It is present all over Israel – in the center of the country as well as in outlying areas and serves the Israeli population with programs from infancy to old age in a variety of areas: social welfare, education and volunteerism, family and culture, National Service, advancement of women and more.
For all its work, Emunah has been recognized with the highest accolade of the Israel Prize for its significant contribution to Israel society.
Today Emunah in Israel operates a network of 140 daycare centers and multi-purpose daycare centers serving 9,000 children; 5 high schools for girls and the Emunah College for teacher training in the arts, graphics, and theater; 5 children's homes for children at risk, as well as a Crisis Center and Children's Shelter; 37 branches, including 19 midrashot for women, Midreshet Emunah for the Study of the Jewish Woman and Family, Lehava Centers for the Study of the Jewish Home, and 13 Family Counseling Centers; a Professional and Business Women's Club, English-speaking groups and volunteer activities throughout Israel; as well as a National Service program.