Yad Labanim is an Israeli volunteer organization to commemorate soldiers who died in Israel's conflicts and care for their bereaved families.
In 1957, Beit Yad Labanim in Petach Tikva (with a mention of its creator Baruch Oren) won the Israel Prize for its special contribution to society and the country in commemorative enterprises.
Yad Labanim's headquarters are in Tel Aviv, and the organization operates 70 centres and branches in many major Israeli cities.
In every Yad Labanim centre there is a memorial room with a commemorative plaque, on which are engraved the names of the dead of that settlement and pages telling their life story.
The publication "Siakh Shcholim" (Discussion of the Grieving) is published on its behalf for Remembrance Day, which is distributed to the families of the bereaved.