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Rav Gamliel reveals a special mitzvah and zchus this year to help the yidden in Yerushlayim on Purim Meshulash! Watch the video below to hear the message!

We need to provide a minimum of $250 for 600 families so they will be able to put matzah and wine on the table this Pesach.

Bracha for shidduchim, parnasa, healthy children for all those that help.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE FULL MESSAGE

L’chvoid all the Purim Shluchei Mitzvah,
As the events of this past year has caused all of us to alter our plans, traveling this Purim to collect for the Mosdos Hatorah and Chesed are unfortunately no different.      
As someone living on the west coast, although it may be a tad more difficult, I’d like to try and help in my own small way. Just over the last two weeks, between emails, voicemails and texts, I’ve received over a thousand requests to participate. It’s been hard for me and people assisting me to decipher most of the messages. Among the communications, there were duplicative, incoherent messages, some missing the names of the Mosdos, their addresses and a host of other pertinent information.

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By: Rabbi Zwiebel

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After months of heartbreaking stories of ‘COVID tragedies’ in the last year, a story came out today which shocked and moved even the most desensitized. Osnat Benshitrit was a 31-year-old mother of 4, from Givat Shmuel. When she tested positive for COVID last week, the family was not particularly worried, as she was young and completely healthy. That made it all the more shocking when her condition rapidly deteriorated and she was rushed to the hospital, where doctors found her to be suffering multiple organ failure.
Osnat passed away, leaving her community in a state of utter shock.

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Hello, my name is Eliyahu and I live in Ramat Beit Shemesh. Boruch Hashem I have been blessed with an amazing wife, and six wonderful children. For a long time we were a normal happy family, and things were going really well. But then Covid hit, and my parnossah was destroyed. Things became so tight.
 
Now, Hashem is testing me like never before: My wonderful wife Elisheva has been diagnosed with cancer.
 
It’s hard to describe the pain. And then, there are Elisheva’s expensive medical bills. If I don’t pay them soon, she will simply not make it G-d forbid. But if I do pay them, I won’t have enough to pay for rent, or food. 
 

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