Saving the Holy Torah Institutions of Shuvu Banim

Doing it for the sake of the children of the Kadosh Baruch Hu!

Jerusalem, the City of Holiness and the Holy Temple – the city that is united together.  Hundreds of thousands of Jews, a variety of communities from an abundance of religious sectors and groups make up the city which took nine measures of beauty, and which the Kadosh Baruch Hu desired as His dwelling place.

In the midst of the Holy City, a magnificent community arose and stood, which began its way close to and in sight of the most sanctified place on earth during all periods and times – the community of “Shuvu Banim.”

For direct tax-deductible donation for Israeli residents (in Hebrew) click here

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The “Nechamat Tzion” Torah institutions which were founded by the community contain thousands of students in all types of educational institutions – Kollels with thousands of students; kindergartens and Talmud Torah’s for boys; Yeshivot and evening learning frameworks; kindergartens, schools, and seminaries for girls.  Also this includes activities for women, girls, and teenagers; assistance for the poor, including food baskets and stipends for families of Bnei Torah and/or with many children; prayers, etc.

All of these are provided with a huge budget, as required, every month by the management of the institutions and the community, outside of the widespread development which there is at every moment because of the great demand to be accepted at the leaning institutions.  To meet these needs, the buildings are being expanded in order to contain and receive those who are knocking on the gates of the institutions.

These wonderful institutions have encountered harsh financial difficulties.

Now, dear donor, we must act for the sake of the children of the Kadosh Baruch Hu.  We must save the Torah institutions and donate with grace, a generous spirit, and take part in the future of the generations, that the fountain should not dry up, and the tree should not be cut down.

For direct tax-deductible donation for Israeli residents (in Hebrew) click here

For direct tax-deductible donation for those living outside of Israel, (in English) click here

In the merit of this, you shall merit to all the blessings which are spoken of in the Torah, and great blessing from above.

Don’t turn your ears away!

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