The Impact of Giving Regularly
2023-05-16Deep within the Jewish teachings, one Torah commandment shines brightly: the mandate to give Tzedakah. This beautiful mitzvah encourages individuals to extend a helping hand to those in need.
Deep within the Jewish teachings, one Torah commandment shines brightly: the mandate to give Tzedakah. This beautiful mitzvah encourages individuals to extend a helping hand to those in need.
Although spring cleaning is a traditional Jewish custom during Passover, maintaining a clean home is important for everyone and not just limited to the Passover holiday custom.
Yad Ezra V'Shulamit is thrilled to announce the launch of a direct stock donation program, enabling caring donors like you to support our work in a profoundly impactful way.
The Pesach or Passover festival is a time for family, freedom, and food. For many impoverished families and orphaned children in Israel.
Pesach or Passover is a cherished holiday steeped in tradition. The Jewish festival commemorates the exodus of the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
Success is a term that is thrown around quite often, but what does it really mean to be successful?
No one ever expects to find themselves in a family crisis. Life can throw us a curveball, leaving us feeling overwhelmed, isolated, and helpless.
For many children, the winter chill is no match for their warm hearts and happy spirits. But young children are the most vulnerable to harsh cold weather without proper winter clothing.
When you hear the word "orphan," what comes to mind? A young child, alone in the world, with no parents to care for them? It's often the case, but not always.
During Chanukkah, we can't help but reflect on the art of receiving gifts. It's something we all do, though we rarely take the time to ponder its deeper meaning.
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