Israelis are helping to rebuild Krupanj in SerbiaIsraeli volunteers help the residents of Krupanj and the surrounding villages. where water floods and landslides destroyed property.Helping locals in cleaning Krupanj, is a group of 14 Israelis from the Israeli organization "Lev Ahad". Their task is the training and organization of local volunteers.To remote villages krupanjskih, elderly households only have access by foot. Among the first people to arrive after the flooding to aid them are volunteers from Israel.Radojka Grujic from the village Krasava says that until the arrival of volunteers from Israel, no one came."Last night we refine the water, although I have and spent the water from the spring," said Radojka Grujic.The Israeli volunteers did not take long to get organized. They came to Serbia as soon as they heard of floods."The meaning of the name 'Lev Ahad' is 'one heart', and so we decided to come and help Serbia," says volunteer Yuval Goldstein from Israel.Gal Rosenberg says he is not used to going to the other end of the world and helping the elderly."I am also pleased to convey the experience of young people from Israel," says Rosenberg.Locals Mili and Milorad Perisic say they live alone and that their children are long gone."You see how the weeds in the garden. Should be cut, and I can not," said Milorad.Among the volunteers from Israel, is Sanja Gligorijević, originally from Serbia."In Israel, it is not easy, things are going and get used to it. Serbia but it is something much more inside.'s Not what a robot to go and that's helping, I do because someone down the street, because someone child does not have anything to eat and run to collect and give. This is more so in depth, "says Sanja.The residents of Krupanj will need assistance when the Israelis go home. Fortunately, in the villages will stay behind local young volunteers.-----------------------------------The Israelis are from the Lev Ahad organisation, which specializes in logistical organization. The majority of the group are Orthodox Jews. The last woman they interview in the video is a Serbian-Israeli woman (there are over a thousand Serbian-Israelis living in Israel).