This is a major opportunity to help a Jewish family in need of a yeshua. Chaim and his family are in a difficult matzav that has moved them out of their spacious apartment and into a small space. This month, he lost his parnassah. In addition, his wife, once a beloved nursery teacher, no longer works and now needs constant medical care and hospital visits. CLICK HERE TO DONATE! Without income and with the yamim noraʾim quickly approaching, Chaim has no idea where the money will come from and has no other option but to have emunah in Hashem. There are many mitzvahs associated with the days ahead, much of which requires an investment that Chaim currently doesn’t have the ability to make.  Please help Chaim get back on his feet to support himself and his family.

The Glustein family tragedy was a shock for all of us. Who can begin to imagine the great pain, mourning, and deep bereavement of the family that lost a mother and two daughters in one moment? They traveled to Yerushalayim on a regular Bein Hazmanim outing. The mother Shoshie ע’ה shopped for an upcoming nephew’s Bar Mitzvah, her upcoming birth, and for the holidays. The father took his sons for a fun day trip in the city in order to enable his wife do the shopping for the family. They met in the evening at Rav Shefa. The father and sons entered one of the stores for a moment whilst the mother and daughters waited by the bus stop … WE CAN HELP!!! GIVE GENEROUSLY!!! Ambulance sirens were heard.  Mrs.

Reb Moshe and his wife Yocheved have always been their for their neighbors. A family of chesed, they are there for everyone with their phones ringing 24 hours a day for emotional and financial help in every aspect of life. They’ve become role models in Ahavas Yisroel, and now are in dire need of your support. DONATE NOW! Unfortunately, over the past year their son fell ill and is in need of a refuah sheleimah. Chaim Ben Yocheved is battling an illness that has put the family into significant debt, since Kaput Cholim doesn’t cover the entire cost of their needs. The current cost of all treatment is $30,000, and they turn to Klal Yisroel at their moment of need. CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

Elisheva always imagined that one day, she’d be engaged, and have a beautiful wedding with a beautiful dress. Most little girls do have such dreams. But when she met her chassan, she knew that God had other plans. Chananel Tzvi was born into a secular family that was anti-religion. After a near-death experience as a teenager, he turned his entire life around to pursue Torah. Since then he has toiled in yeshiva, catching up on everything he missed.  Elisheva was blown away by his story, and inspired by his faith. And so they happily got engaged, even though neither of them have the money to make a normal wedding.

Reb Moshe and his wife Yocheved have always been their for their neighbors. A family of chesed, they are there for everyone with their phones ringing 24 hours a day for emotional and financial help in every aspect of life. They’ve become role models in Ahavas Yisroel, and now are in dire need of your support. DONATE NOW! Unfortunately, over the past year their son fell ill and is in need of a refuah sheleimah. Chaim Ben Yocheved is battling an illness that has put the family into significant debt, since Kaput Cholim doesn’t cover the entire cost of their needs. The current cost of all treatment is $30,000, and they turn to Klal Yisroel at their moment of need. CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

Our goal is to reach 10,000 donors during this campaign on Rabbi Shlomo Bochner’s page. Our friends and supporters at SwingIt outdoor playsets have offered to raffle off a swingset to all donors (any amount) that help reach 10,000! Drop in any donation, $1 and up and you will be entered. You can also win a trip to Europe valued at $3000. ​     When Bonei Olam’s 10,000th baby was born this past year, an incredible milestone was reached. Throughout the years, Bonei Olam founder Rabbi Shlomo Bochner has been at the side of childless couples. He has spent hours and hours guiding them, assisting them, sharing in their pain and anguish. And he’s been there to share in their moments of joy as well. Now, Bonei Olam is determined to help bring another 10,000 priceless neshamos into the world.

He was the Rabbi. Now he can’t even go to shul.  Rabbi Aharon Berger would give anything to go back to the “glory days” in Beitar. He was the Rav of Shearis Yisroel synagogue. Rabbi Berger would happily answer questions and welcome new-comers, and was himself a fixture in the community. Until tragedy struck. Rebbetzin Berger passed away at just 38 years old, and Rabbi Berger became ill as well.  Blockages in his arteries caused several health problems, which have now gotten out of control. His leg is swollen and purple, and extremely painful to move. Each time he tries to walk, Rabbi Berger screams out in pain.  He is trapped in his home and his leg is getting worse, more disfigured. Doctors say that if he does not get major surgery, he will die.

Everyone knows someone that needs a shidduch, (I’m sure you do to) – so it’s worth the 23 seconds it takes to learn about TU B’AV TOGETHER YAD L’ACHIM’S GLOBAL DAY OF TEFILLAH FOR SHIDDUCHIM!WATCH THE 2 FREE LIVE MUSIC & TEFILLAH EVENTS ON TU B’AV That’s why over 500,000+ Jews from across the world (U2), will be davening together on Tu B’Av (8/12 @10am) for SHIDDUCHIM, reciting 8 perakim of Tehillim .To download the Tehillim to be said on Tu B’Av Together CLICK HERE There will be 2 Live Events with Rabbonim & Musical performances to watch online at www.TuBavTogether.com (see flyer below).THURSDAY 8/10 @7:30PM: FREE LIVE MUSIC EVENT WITH 14 STARS           FRIDAY 8/11 @8:30PM : LIVE TEFILLAH EVENT WITH LEADING RABBONIM At the same time

It’s almost hard to believe that there was once a time when he was the Rav of a shul. Rabbi Aharon Berger was much beloved by the kehila of Shearis Yisroel in Beitar. They came to him with their questions and he greeted them warmly, knowing each familiar face.  But when his wife passed away in her thirties, and he became ill at the same time, things spiraled out of control. Now he sits in his tiny apartment in Jerusalem. His leg is swollen and purple, and needs to be elevated at all times: He has blockages in his arteries and doctors say that without surgery, he will die. The rabbi has tears in his eyes. Fallen from grace, from respected rabbi, to begging strangers for help. “Without this surgery, I will die,” he says on his Chesed Fund page. It is a heartbreaking sight to see.

Dear brothers and sisters, My name is Shira and with Hashem’s help I will be getting married very soon! My happiness is not complete because I have no way to pay for anything! I do not have any relatives or friends who can help me pay for my wedding. I am an orphan, I lost my father at a young age. CLICK TO DONATE! I beg of every Jewish soul to please open your heart and donate whatever possible to my wedding fund. You have an incredible opportunity to invest in the great mitzva of hachnosas kallah, and you will be wiping away the bitter tears from my eyes. In the zechus of helping me, Hashem should send you shefa and hatzlacha in all areas of life in good health. Tizku limitzvos. Shira CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

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