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Acting for Hashem’s Children! Saving the Holy Torah Institutions of Shuvu Banim

עורך ראשי
Acting for Hashem’s Children! Saving the Holy Torah Institutions of Shuvu Banim

Jerusalem, the holy city and the place of the Beis HaMikdash—the city that is “joined together as one.” Hundreds of thousands of Jews, a tapestry of communities from many paths and traditions, make up the city that received nine measures of beauty, and which Hashem desired as a dwelling place for His Presence.

In the heart of the Holy City, a magnificent community arose and firmly established itself—one that began its journey close by the holiest place on earth in every era and at all times: the community of “Shuvu Banim.”

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The “Nechamas Tzion” institutions established by the community include thousands of students across a wide range of educational frameworks: kollelim with hundreds of avreichim, boys’ kindergartens and Talmud Torah, yeshivos and evening programs, girls’ kindergartens, a school and a seminary. There are also activities for women, girls, and youth; chesed distributions, food packages, and scholarships for Torah families and large families; tefillos, and more.

All of this requires an enormous monthly budget, carried by the administration of the institutions and the community—alongside the constant, broad growth driven by the great demand to be accepted into the institutions. For this reason, the buildings are being expanded to make room for all those knocking at the gates of these mosdos.

These wondrous institutions have encountered financial hardship.

Now! Dear donor, we are acting for the children of the Omnipresent. We are saving the institutions—giving with grace and a generous spirit—and taking a true partnership in the future of generations, so that the wellspring will not run dry and the tree will not be cut down.

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In this merit, you will be blessed with all the blessings stated in the Torah, and with abundant Heavenly shefa.

Do not turn a deaf ear!

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