«Note of Hope»
Disabled young adults offered ‘artsy’ opportunity to bring prayers to the Western Wall
«Note of Hope», a new joint initiative of Israeli organization Shalva and the .ART internet domain, aims to use the power of the Internet to bring prayers from around the world to Jerusalem.
(May 22, 2019 / JNS) The directorial staff of Shalva, an organization that provides transformative care for people with disabilities in Israel, is used to being called up about new ideas and projects. However, when a friend of the organization reached out to connect them to international Internet domain .ART’s founder, Russian venture capitalist Ulvi Kasimov, Shalva’s team was more than curious.
.ART, an edgy new top-level domain company aiming to be the .gov or .edu for artists, is an international brand collaborating with the likes of Portia de Rossi and valuemystuff.com’s Patrick van der Vorst. Its unique domain is attracting artists, museums and galleries.
«First, it was just another charity venue for us, but after visiting Jerusalem for the first time and seeing the Shalva center in reality, I was utterly impressed and touched. I’ve never seen a social project of such scale with such high quality of execution», said Kasimov.


For Jerusalem, this latest global community-building partnership is yet another way to spread a message of the potential benefit to society of embracing people with disabilities as legitimate contributors to society with unique abilities.
“Shalva is about how the world should be,” said Kasimov. “It’s a unique model of an ideal world order. If everything was based on values of inclusion, help and compassion, the world would be different. Hopefully, if we do this now and take these little steps, someday the world will change.”
More information about the program is available at: www.shalva.art