His daughter, Avital Rubin, who also addressed the conference, is all too familiar with those devastating symptoms.
David Rubin speaks at the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference(photo credit: SIVAN FARAJ)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: “When a terror attack is reported in the news, it seems to be an absurd numbers game,” David Rubin, founder of the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund said at the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference on Wednesday. “The media goes on to discuss the physical wounds, but the psychological trauma to individuals and communities is not usually discussed.”Rubin spoke from personal experience. He and his son were critically wounded when operatives of the al-Aksa Martyr’s Brigade shot at their car while they driving home. Since then, healing victims of terror has become critical to Rubin him.His fund, which helps children who experienced an attack or know someone who did, administers therapy through engaging activities.Because traditional therapeutic methods of talking through trauma is not viable for small children, the fund offers various ways to help them cope. Music therapy, horse riding and bibliotherapy are just a few of the ways children learn to come to terms with what they experienced while still maintaining their innocence.“Children, despite their seeming openness, when confronted with trauma, they bury it inside, and if not treated, it comes out in all the wrong ways – sleepless nights, sudden bursts of anger and panic attacks,” he said.His daughter, Avital Rubin, who also addressed the conference, is all too familiar with those devastating symptoms. She spoke movingly of seeing her father and brother in bandages following the attack. She also addressed the traumatic effect that memory had on her as a child.“I felt brave giving my father a hug, something so normal for a seven-year-old, but in this case, such a challenge,” Avital said mournfully.She credits her time at the fund as instrumental to her healing.“Trauma affects you and is expressed also years later,” she said. “It is not a battle that is over. We must contend with it all the time. My thoughts and fears don’t disappear, they just matured together with me and are part of who I am.”See more onjerusalem post conference|shiloh israelRECOMMENDED STORIESHow is Iran still launching missiles at Israel despite Israeli airstrikes?JUNE 16, 2025IDF pummels Tehran with heavy fire, 50 Israeli fighter jets take part in attacksJUNE 15, 2025A volcano ready to blow: Middle East erupts with Israeli strikes on IranJUNE 15, 2025Starlink operating in Iran, Elon Musk says, as Islamic regime shuts internet downJUNE 14, 2025Hot OpinionNow is the time for a unity government to provide clarity within the chaosByJPOST EDITORIALAs Iran vows our destruction, Israel unitesByYAIR LAPIDFive takeaways from the bomb shelter: Reflections on the Israel-Iran WarByDAVID BRINNIsrael strikes Iran: Strategic success or start of an uncertain future?BySUSAN HATTIS ROLEF