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An Israeli bank has stepped forward with a proposal that could be a lifeline for an almanah and mother of three yesomim in Israel. The Schwartz family, devastated by the sudden loss of their father three years ago, has since been submerged in escalating debts, but a few days ago, Mrs. Schwartz received a message from the bank- If she can pay a sum of 200,000 shekels, they are willing to halve the total debt.
While the bank’s offer provides a potential lifeline, Mrs. Schwartz cannot take advantage of this miracle without raising 200,000 shekel.
“To all who read this, I plead from the depths of a widow’s heart: Help us hold onto the home that echoes with the laughter and memories of better days. Any amount, no matter how small, can pave the path towards a stable future for my children.”
The clock is ticking, and without this payment, her family faces the heart-wrenching possibility of their home, their stability, being taken from them.
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