Dear brothers and sisters, My name is Leah 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. CLICK HERE 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. Leah CLICK HERE TO DONATE

I’ll never forget the thrill of my first few years of marriage. I was learning Torah full time, and that infused our lives in every way. Our whole neighborhood was on the yeshiva schedule and when we were blessed with three gorgeous sons they all looked forward to the day they’d be able to be an avreich too. Once we got to our fourth kid, however, we ran into a problem: We couldn’t pay the bills. In the beginning, my parents had been able to help, but now they were getting older, and marrying off my younger siblings. My stipend didn’t cover our rent, and though my wife worked, most of her energy went toward taking care of the kids.  The day came when I needed to go to work to take care of my family. But I couldn’t help but worry, and still can’t – what will be with the next generation?

R’ Tzvi shlita, a father of ten B”H, is one of the few that is able to learn Torah full time and earn a parnassah for his whole family. He recently underwent back surgery and has since been unable to function properly to work, and is currently not mobile. In addition to this, his family also suffers from a variety of medical conditions which are costly to treat, the financial burden of which is becoming too much for his family to bare.  CLICK HERE TO DONATE! His son Yossi is about to celebrate his Bar Mitzvah, and R’ Tzvi is unable to purchase clothes, tefillin, or the basics of a proper Simcha for his son.

Baruch Hashem, when it comes to parnassah, I’ve had a lot of siyata d’shmaya. Since I started investing and building my own business a few years ago, my income has grown to be able to take care of my large family’s needs including tuition, camps, a mortgage, and even savings for their weddings one day. In today’s day and age, that is not a given. When people ask me if I have any tips on how they can succeed, though, they’re often surprised by my answer: The piece of paper in my pocket. I’ll explain –  Any Jewish businessman knows that at the end of the day, you can make all the right moves and end up with nothing. The only one who really decides how much you’ll have is Hashem. And how can we know how much Hashem wants us to get?

To some, Dovid Shlezinger may seem like your average middle-aged Jewish father. Those who know him, however, know he’s done the impossible: Raised 9 kids on his own. Recently, however, Reb Shlezinger has come face to face with a new challenge:   “I tragically lost my wife Yocheved after a long and painful battle with liver cancer. She left behind 9 beautiful children who Ive had the zechus to raise,” begins the emotional story.   “Doing it on my own, however, has never been easy. I have done everything I can to try to take care of my family but there have been times where we have barely scraped by. How can one man support 9 neshamos alone? Hashem has made many nissim for us.   M”y dear daughter Raizy is now, Baruch Hashem, engaged.

R’ Nechemia Ben Shulamis is a father of 8 in Beit Shemesh, Israel, and is currently struggling with a tumor that has pressed up against his spine causing multiple painful symptoms that make it incredibly difficult to function normally. Difficulty walking, muscle weakness in the arms and legs, and radiating pain throughout the body have become daily tzaros. R’ Nechemias wife is also bedridden, recovering from an operation for a slipped disk all while taking care of 6 young children.  In addition to all of this, his newborn premature twins are in Hadassa Har Tzofim.

R’ Nechemia Ben Shulamis is a father of 8 in Beit Shemesh, Israel, and is currently struggling with a tumor that has pressed up against his spine causing multiple painful symptoms that make it incredibly difficult to function normally. Difficulty walking, muscle weakness in the arms and legs, and radiating pain throughout the body have become daily tzaros. R’ Nechemias wife is also bedridden, recovering from an operation for a slipped disk all while taking care of 6 young children.  In addition to all of this, his newborn premature twins are in Hadassa Har Tzofim.

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