Iron Swords Charity Box: KKL-JNF Commemorates the “Iron Swords” War with a Special Edition of Its Historic Blue Box

Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael–Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) dedicated the Iron Swords Forest, established in memory of all soldiers and civilians who fell or were murdered since October 7 and throughout the war. The new forest, covering 367 dunams (approximately 90 acres) at Khirbet Mador near Be’eri Forest, will serve as a place of remembrance and renewal for thousands of bereaved families.

Among anemones and furrows, between grief and renewal, a new KKL-JNF box, crafted in metal with a unique design, tells the story of Israeli resilience following the devastating war that broke out on October 7, 2023.

Since the beginning of the 20th century, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund’s (KKL-JNF) blue box has been far more than a tool for collecting donations. It has been a symbol of Zionism, of redeeming the land, and of connecting Jews in the Diaspora with the Land of Israel. This small box graced the tables of Jewish homes around the world, as well as synagogues and classrooms, and every coin dropped into it carried a promise of faith in a better future.

Now, in 2025, the box returns, joining a long line of dozens of blue boxes issued by KKL-JNF worldwide since the early 20th century. These historic boxes reflected pivotal moments in Jewish history and included unique and diverse editions, from the box placed on Dr. Herzl’s desk, to round boxes distributed in the United States, to leather prayer book-shaped boxes from Germany, and even the haunting Warsaw Ghetto box, discovered burned among the ruins after the Holocaust, and the one found burned in Nir Oz after the October 7 massacre. KKL-JNF’s “Iron Swords” box seeks to tell the national story of the past two years.

On October 7, 2023, the State of Israel experienced the greatest disaster in its history. What began as a trauma became a prolonged war. Alongside its efforts to rehabilitate communities in the Gaza Envelope and southern regions, KKL-JNF created a special edition of the legendary box, designed to serve as a symbol, a keepsake, and a source of support for resilience and renewal projects.

Box Design

The “Iron Swords” box is crafted in metal, inspired by the historic art of paper cutting. Its front depicts a soldier carrying the Israeli flag, symbolizing the bravery of the IDF and security forces who fought in the war.

The back of the box reveals the full story. The upper section shows destruction and shattering, while the lower section depicts a tractor plowing the land beside new homes, visually representing KKL-JNF’s work to rehabilitate southern communities and foster post-war renewal.

Along the sides of the box, the contrast between destruction and construction, war and peace, is emphasized. Cracks and broken surfaces appear alongside furrows and blooming anemones, a powerful symbol of hope and renewed growth.

Ifat Ovadia-Luski, KKL-JNF Chairwoman: “Since KKL-JNF’s founding, the blue box has accompanied the history of the Jewish people in the Diaspora and in the Land of Israel. We are living through historic days for the State of Israel, and we chose to release a special edition that tells the story of these times, not only of grief and destruction, but also of determination to rise and rebuild. It is a story of a difficult war, but also of a resilient people focused on renewal. The blue box has always symbolized the Jewish people’s partnership in building the Land, and it continues to fulfill this role today as part of KKL-JNF’s recovery mission.”