Israel’s soldiers need your generous help more than ever.
Help us reach our April 10th deadline!
Imagine what must go through the mind of a struggling IDF soldier right now,
away from his family, again, fighting to protect Israeli lives but also worrying
about the approach of Pesach and all the costs that brings.
Now imagine the reaction of that same soldier, upon receiving gift cards worth hundreds of shekels
for use at a major supermarket chain, in time for Yom Tov.
Escalated food prices and increased costs of living. Absent soldier-fathers/spouses/sons and diminished incomes. Injuries and hospitalizations. Therapy and rehabilitation needs for soldiers, counseling for them and their families.
These, plus numerous other war-related challenges and expenses are making the approach of Pesach especially difficult for
soldier-families in need this year.
So American Friends of Yad Eliezer | B'ezri, an Israeli charity who is there for Israeli soldiers, is expanding our Holiday Relief Program for IDF Soldiers to bring increased tzedaka support that will enable them to buy food for Pesach. We need your help!
Once again we are partnering with a N.Y. based foundation in our crucial matching program.
We're urgently working to raise $250,000 by April 10th, so it will be doubled to $500,000, benefitting 2,850 soldiers including:
-those from disadvantaged homes
-married soldiers who can’t make ends meet for their families
-lone soldiers who have no family support
But that's not all. We are also raising an additional $200,000 to help another 700 reservist soldiers!
That's $700,000 in aid for 3,550 struggling soldiers throughout Israel distributed in the form of supermarket gift cards,
so they can shop for holiday foods including wine, matza, chicken, produce plus other items they need for their families-
and pay for them all with dignity.
With your help we will completely transform Pesach in thousands of households!
Please join us and we'll bring relief, a feeling of normalcy and a feeling of dignity to 3,550 soldiers.
Help them celebrate Zman Cheiruteinu as they sacrifice so much, to protect and defend us.