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How Does a Hanukah Gift Beome a Birthday Party?

December 10, 2008 by gpfadmin

December 10, 2008

How Does a Hanukah Gift Beome a Birthday Party?

Turning a Hanukah Gift Into a Birthday Party

Who isn’t spending time right now trying to pick that perfect gift for someone, be it adult or child, who really doesn’t need anything? As I look around the homes of my kids and nieces and nephews I sometimes shudder at the number of toys and games to be found there. What could I possibly buy them that would make a difference? That might not get tossed aside after a few weeks’ play? There has to be something that I can do that will not only make these kids happy but also provide some happiness for needy kids.

We believe that Ruthie Luttenberg, founder of Birthday Angels in Israel, has found the answer. When Ruthie learned how many children never experience the joy of a birthday party (or even know their actual birth date!), she started Birthday Angels with the eventual goal of providing every needy child with this joyful experience. A $36 donation makes it possible for Ruthie’s volunteers to provide a school party for any child who has been referred. …and what a party it is! Ruthie’s creativity and acute sense of what is fun and magical is evident in every aspect of Birthday Angels. Visit her web site (http://www.birthday-angels.org/) and get the full story…it is a particularly meaningful way to celebrate Hanukah, a birthday or just about anything else. I know that the kids who I have honored with a donation to Birthday Angels will feel really good when they receive a thank you from the birthday child.

As one of the birthday children shared with Ruthie her own party, "When they complimented me one by one I almost cried. I didn’t know any one even noticed me before." (Smadar, 10 yrs. Old)

For an even more colorful look at Birthday Angels, we suggest you follow this link to a truly beautiful online brochure which was recently created for the organization by a very talented and generous graphics company. Kol Hakavod to everyone who took part in this special mitzvah!

http://www.dbrochures.biz/files/birthdayangels.exe

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O Hanukkah, O Hanukkah ….

December 8, 2008 by gpfadmin

December 8, 2008

O Hanukah, O Hanukkah ….

It’s that time of year again…headlines may warn of impending doom and many, many people are feeling, in a most personal way, the effects of the economy’s downturn, but…Hanukah is approaching.

On September 8, this diary shared a story entitled, "Sometimes It Does Take a Village". In it we described the actions of two women in Jerusalem who have enlisted their neighbors’ help in caring for families in the area who are living on the edge economically. Each month they provide a supply of food to each family and on Rosh Hashonah and Pesach they try to add new shoes for the children. On Hanukah, they like to brighten the families’ lives with some special toys or games requested by each child.

This year, the Good People Fund will be sending funds to make many of those gifts possible…while dreidels and sufganiyot are surely fun, nothing quite takes the place of a real toy… a doll… a game.

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A Lifesaver

December 4, 2008 by gpfadmin

December 4, 2008

A Lifesaver

For some schools in Israel, specifically those located in very poor communities, there are never enough resources to provide the students with even the most basic of supplies…paper, books – we all know what a school needs to function effectively. Our friend, Yitz Feigenbaum, who shares in the running of Bet Hayeled, (that very special haven for kids from distressed homes that we have written about many times), recently told us a very tragic story. Bet Hayeled is located near Beit Shean (which you may know as the town where there is a huge archeological excavation that can dazzle your mind when you visit) and Yitz has often spoken about the principal of the local school who has made remarkable changes with his dedication and desire to improve the students’ educational experiences.

Aside from the usual educational tools which the school needs, one additional glaring need is basic first aid equipment. The elementary school, junior and senior high school are all located on one campus and serve more than 500 students – first aid equipment such as bandages, oxygen and other life-saving equipment are essential. The critical importance of these items was tragically pointed out this fall when a high school student collapsed in the middle of a physical education class and died for lack of equipment which might have saved his life. With the generosity of some donors who are particularly interested in the welfare of children, we were able to provide half the funds for a defibrillator which will be kept on campus and managed by staff members who are being instructed in the proper use of such equipment. Another fund helped with the purchase of some basic first aid supplies, as well.

For the students in Beit Shean, the foresight of a dedicated educator and the generosity of donors from the United States, have given them some critically important tools which we hope will be rarely, if ever, used. Yasher koach to everyone who took part in this special mitzvah!

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It Never Really Ends

December 1, 2008 by gpfadmin

December 1, 2008

It Never Really Ends

One of last week’s emails came from our friends at ATZUM in Israel (http://www.atzum.org). We have shared their work with you in this diary several times. Their efforts are directed to three important areas – survivors of terror attacks, Righteous Gentiles living in Israel, and victims of human trafficking, a very serious problem in that country.

Karyn London is ATZUM’s social worker who works with survivors of terror attacks, and her email which arrived this past Friday described a very sad and serious situation which required an immediate response if possible. Karyn shared the story of an Ethiopian family which had survived a terror attack several years ago. The family now includes three young children. Despite the passage of time, the wife still suffers from serious PTSD and cannot work. Fortunately, the father is employed full-time. Despite their every effort to remain independent and pay their bills, the family recently found themselves with a large electric bill which they could not pay. Though they had funds to pay for part of the bill, the company does not allow partial payment and turned off their power. With Shabbat approaching, three young children under the age of five were now living in a dark and no doubt, cold apartment.

We responded to Karyn’s request to help with the electric bill immediately and have sent funds to cover the balance of the bill. Hopefully, their power will be turned back on within the next day or so. Time goes on but the scars of a terror attack never really disappear.

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Hanukkah in the Big Easy!

November 18, 2008 by gpfadmin

November 18, 2008

Hanukkah in the Big Easy!

A few weeks ago I began a conversation with Orlie Prince and her family – Hanukkah was coming and the family wanted to do something more meaningful than exchanging gifts – they wanted to help other people. As Orlie shared with me:

This year Chanukah is all about giving for us. We feel very fortunate to have as much as we do and feel even more fortunate that we are in a position to help others during this holiday season.

They realized that the city of New Orleans had not yet recovered from the damage wrought by Hurricane Katrina and chose to travel there for a week of mitzvahs and Hanukkah celebration. How could we help?

Realizing the difficulties that arise in doing any volunteer work during the Christmas-New Year break, I introduced Orlie to Samantha Lakin, a Teach for America volunteer working with a special education class in one of the area’s poorest neighborhoods. Sam is not only a dynamic young woman, we know from firsthand experience just how creative and inspired she is when it comes to this type of mitzvah work. There was no doubt that connecting Sam to Orlie would produce special opportunities for everyone.

Within about 10 days, all arrangements have been made and the Prince family, including Rachel and Tamar, their two daughters, have made a generous commitment to help Sam’s class in whatever ways are identified by Sam and her fellow teacher. Rachel and Tamar have written letters to the class and even shopped for special DVD’s that Samantha has requested. And, as often happens, Rachel’s public school teacher wants to establish a relationship with Samantha’s class as well… mitzvah goreret mitzvah… one mitzvah surely leads to another!

We are excited about this connection and say Yasher Koach to the Prince family for their generosity and their intention to make Hanukkah a truly "giving" holiday.

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Somethin’s Cookin’

November 17, 2008 by gpfadmin

November 17, 2008

Somethin’s Cookin’

In our November 10 diary entry, Mitzvah Goreret Mitzvah, we wrote about three religious/day schools that joined together to make it possible for a new school in the flood-ravaged Mississippi Gulf Coast to purchase overhead projectors for six of their classrooms. While we are waiting for the projectors to be delivered, one of the religious schools, Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles, wanted to do some more mitzvahs with their tzedakah (these kids are very impressive tzedakah-collectors under the guidance of their director, our good friend, Vinny Green).

By the strangest of coincidences, it seems that Libby Reichman who heads up Big Brothers, Big Sisters in Israel (http://www.bigbrothers.org.il), had a special request which the Wilshire Boulevard kids were more than glad to fulfill…one of the "littles" who is part of the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program is "Shani," a 12 year-old Russian immigrant. Shani and her parents came to Israel several years ago but her father was very abusive and eventually jailed, leaving Shani and her Mom completely isolated and in despair-with no family and very few friends to help them. Mom and daughter struggle in many, many ways, both economically and with health issues, and up until recently have been living in extreme circumstances in a very poor apartment with few comforts. Through the efforts of several different people, Shani and her Mom have moved to a fresh, bright apartment and Libby felt that a brand new stove would be a very special gift for this family that has never had anything new at all.

So, with the help of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple students a new stove will be purchased for the family AND the students will also send several of their favorite recipes (written in both Hebrew and English) so Shani and her Mom can not only try out their new oven but also know that they are not alone, that there are generous kids in California who wanted to make their lives a little bit better.

Yasher koach to the WBT school…awesome tzedakah work!

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