Nir Salomon

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Expert Topics:

  • EFRAT’s mission: providing emotional and practical support so women in crisis can truly choose life, rather than feeling driven to abortion by financial or social pressure.

  • What EFRAT provides: monthly baby packages, cribs, formula, clothing, and help accessing childcare—tangible resources that make parenting realistic for struggling families.

  • “You are not alone”: how personal, ongoing relationships with mothers replace fear and isolation with dignity, confidence, and long-term hope.

  • War-time realities: the added pressures Israeli families face during conflict, including soldiers’ families and displaced communities, and how EFRAT has adapted its support on the ground.

  • Choosing life as rebuilding Israel: inviting audiences to “help one new life for every life lost,” framing support for mothers and babies as part of national and spiritual resilience.

  • A non-coercive, compassionate pro-life model: emphasizing that the decision always remains with the woman, while EFRAT’s role is to remove obstacles and surround her with practical love.

Nir Salomon

Executive Director Efrat, Managing Partner NMSLAW Law Firm & Compliance Consultants

  • Executive Director of Efrat, a leading Israeli organization dedicated to supporting families and empowering women facing unplanned pregnancies.

  • Managing Partner at NMSLAW Law Firm & Compliance Consultants, combining legal expertise with practical policy and compliance insight.

  • Brings a dual background in law and social advocacy, offering a unique perspective on community development and life-affirming support for mothers.

  • Frequently addresses issues related to supporting Israeli mothers, strengthening family resilience, and building compassionate, sustainable social systems.

  • Experienced spokesperson for Israeli social causes, able to connect policy, values, and real-world impact in media and public forums.

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Bio

Nir Salomon serves as Executive Director of Efrat, a prominent Israeli organization dedicated to helping women facing unplanned pregnancies choose life through compassionate, practical support. In this role, he oversees a nationwide network that provides expectant mothers with essential resources—baby equipment, monthly supplies, financial assistance, and personal guidance—so that no woman feels forced into abortion because of economic or social pressure. He works closely with staff, volunteers, and international partners to expand Efrat’s reach, strengthen its sustainability, and ensure that its work reflects both deep empathy and rigorous accountability.

With a professional background that bridges law, compliance, and social advocacy, Nir brings a rare combination of analytical rigor and human-centered leadership to his work. As Managing Partner at NMSLAW Law Firm & Compliance Consultants, he advises clients on complex regulatory environments, governance structures, and ethical best practices, experience that directly informs the way he leads a large nonprofit operating in sensitive and often emotionally charged situations. His dual vantage point allows him to articulate clearly how policy, law, and on-the-ground support intersect when societies grapple with questions of life, family, and responsibility.

Nir is a sought-after speaker in Israel and abroad, frequently addressing how to build a culture that genuinely supports mothers—before and after birth—through community, dignity, and long-term commitment. He highlights stories of women who, when offered tangible help rather than judgment, chose to continue their pregnancies and found renewed hope for their own futures. Whether in media interviews, synagogue and church gatherings, or policy forums, he emphasizes that real “choice” exists only when women are not trapped by fear, isolation, or financial hardship.

He also speaks to the unique pressures Israeli families face amid security crises and war, including the emotional and economic strain on soldiers’ families and displaced communities. In these contexts, Nir frames Efrat’s work as part of national resilience—helping rebuild and strengthen Israel one mother, one baby, and one family at a time. His message is consistently rooted in compassion: the belief that every life has value and that society bears a responsibility to stand with women so they can choose life with confidence, support, and hope.

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Efrat is a nonprofit project in Israel that supports women who want to continue their pregnancies but feel pressured to abort because of financial or social hardship. The organization steps in from pregnancy through at least the baby’s first two years, providing emotional counseling, help navigating bureaucracy, and material aid such as cribs, strollers, diapers, food packages, and other essentials so mothers can raise their children with dignity and stability.

Often called C.R.I.B.-Efrat (Committee for the Rescue of Israel’s Babies), the project has assisted tens of thousands of women since the late 1970s, positioning itself as a “real choice” alternative that removes economic pressure rather than coercing decisions. Through a large volunteer network and licensed social workers, Efrat combines practical support with compassionate accompaniment, helping women access housing, government benefits, job training, and community resources so they can build a hopeful, independent future for themselves and their children.

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