Bentsion Gagula lives in Haifa, Israel, with his wife and children. The city is renowned for the harmony that exists among people of different faiths.

For many years, Bentsion has been working in Chabad centers, previously in Tiberias and currently in Haifa. His mission is to connect people and inspire them to perform acts of kindness.

Chabad is one of the largest and most dynamic Jewish organizations in the world, dedicated to serving the spiritual and physical needs of Jewish communities worldwide. Established in the late 18th century and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, Chabad operates over 5,000 centers in more than 100 countries, providing educational, social, and humanitarian services.

Known for its welcoming approach, Chabad centers offer programs such as Torah classes, holiday celebrations, youth activities, and community support, fostering Jewish identity and unity. Its mission is guided by the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, emphasizing love, inclusivity, and acts of kindness.

Dedicated to improving humanity, Bentsion has been striving to create a better world. In 2022, he established a Chabad center in Haifa’s German Colony neighborhood, welcoming tourists from around the globe. There, he shares insights about the spiritual beliefs of Judaism and the messages of the Bible.

Through thoughtful discussions with visitors, Bentsion realized the urgent need to address climate change. He deepened his understanding of the Earth’s systems and the factors harming them, transforming his center into the Chabad Climate Restoration Center in Haifa, Israel.