“Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap.”
Luke 6:38
Dear Friends,
As the year draws to a close, we are reflecting on all that God has done through your support in 2024. From feeding the hungry to aiding lone soldiers, from supporting terror and Holocaust survivors to families in desperate need, your generosity has been a beacon of light in dark places. Now, with just 10 days left in this year, we humbly ask you to consider making a one-time sacrificial gift that will bring hope to those who need it most.
This Hanukkah and Christmas season, your best gift can have an immeasurable impact. By donating to our general fund, you provide the flexibility we need to respond to urgent needs—whether that means supplying food, clothing, or shelter to struggling families or extending emotional and practical support to people like Limor.
Limor’s story is one of resilience and inspiration. At just 7 years old, she was abandoned by her mother who left her and her sister at a public park near a children’s home. Despite a childhood filled with hardship, Limor excelled at a military school, served as a fire brigade commander in the Air Force, and later worked at border crossings with Gaza. She even pursued higher education in biology and teaching. Today, Limor is a devoted single mother and a special education teacher, determined to give her son a better life than the one she endured.
Limor’s journey reminds us that even the smallest acts of kindness can change lives. Your gift today can ensure that others like her have the support they need to rise above life’s challenges and build a brighter future.
With 10 days remaining in 2024, this is your opportunity to make a lasting difference. Please consider giving your best year-end gift today. Together, we can extend God’s love and hope to the brokenhearted and the vulnerable across Israel.
Let us end this year by being a light to those in need. Donate today and help us transform lives.
With blessings and gratitude,
Barry & Batya