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When the video starts, the first thing you notice is Bracha Faiga. She’s an adorable 3-year-old with wispy blonde hair and pink cheeks. The longer you look at Bracha, however, the more it becomes clear that she is not a “normal child.”

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As Pesach steadily nears, the gargantuan efforts of Tomchei Shabbos to give more assistance to more people is well under way. The number of households accepting Tomchei Shabbos packages is climbing, and we can feel how badly they need a very significant amount of food to help them manage this Pesach season. Every few minutes, another family calls asking for assistance. The office of Tomchei Shabbos is so inundated with phone calls, they have added new staff members just to keep up with the increased demand!

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The messages will be printed iy”h into a 10,000-page book.
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“Moshe!,” the crowd would exclaim, offering a friendly pat on the back or “Good morning.”
With a smile on his face, Moshe would wheel his wheelchair up the ramp and to his seat. Ever since the accident 5 years ago that took away his ability to move his legs, Moshe has been an inspiration to those around him. Despite his entire life changing, he kept a positive attitude and was a great father to his five children.
What the community didn’t know, however, was that Moshe’s legs were the least of his problems.

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[COMMUNICATED]Kupas Zichron Moshe provides over 600 families in Yerushalayim, including hundreds of almanos and yesomim.
To date, only half of the families have their Pesach expenses covered. A generous donor has offered to double every dollar that is raised during the first week of Nisan.
This year, the kupah is dedicated in the memory of Rav Chaim Kanievsky, zt”l, who was the brother-in-law of Rav Moshe Elyashiv. Rav Gamliel Rabinovitch explains that the three amudim, Torah, avodah and gemilus chassadim, were of supreme importance to Rav Chaim.
By giving tzedakah to the kupah, we are emulating the gemilus chassadim of the tzaddik who was taken so suddenly from our midst.

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Pesach is getting closer, and near chaos has broken out in a small set of offices located in Jerusalem. These are the offices of charity organization Vaad HaRabbanim, where 10 new volunteers have been added just to prepare for the flow of Kimcha Depischa donations. With each donation that comes in, another check is written for a poor family. For the families receiving the checks, the help comes at a crucial time: They have only days to purchase groceries and other essentials for the holiday.
One young mother in particular reflects on what Pesach has been like for her family:

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When Moshe Davis was in a terrible accident five years ago, witnesses said it was a miracle that he survived. Moshe had three kids at the time and though crippled and unable to work for the rest of his life, he was immensely grateful that he survived.
But in the end, it was something else that killed him. 
Yesterday, Moshe’s wife and 5 children woke up to a horrifying scene– Moshe had mysteriously died in his sleep. After Hatzolah announced him dead, cause unknown, the scene that followed was heartbreaking– Moshe’s family sobbed over his cold body, refusing to believe that he was actually gone.

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