Chabad girls associated with the Chabad House of Agora Hills, California, headed by Rabbi Moshe Bryski, just completed a moving, charitable project for the benefit of terror stricken families in Israel.
The girls 'adopted' terror stricken families in Israel. Every girl got a portfolio with details of an assigned family including pictures of the family members. The girls studied Mishnayos and Tanya by heart for 'Aliyas Hanishomo' of the killed and for the recovery of the injured.
On Thursdays the girls went on 'Mivtsa Neshek' offering women that light Shabbos candles to pray for the names shown on the card attached to the Shabbos candles kit. The girls happily surprised the families in Israel with well wishing cards in honor of Chanukah, where they mentioned that they have them in mind and study Torah for their benefit.
Bnos Chabad of Agora Hills Adopt Terror Stricken Families
Chabad girls associated with the Chabad House of Agora Hills, California, headed by Rabbi Moshe Bryski, just completed a moving, charitable project for the benefit of terror stricken families in Israel.
The girls ‘adopted’ terror stricken families in Israel. Every girl got a portfolio with details of an assigned family including pictures of the family members. The girls studied Mishnayos and Tanya by heart for ‘Aliyas Hanishomo’ of the killed and for the recovery of the injured.
On Thursdays the girls went on ‘Mivtsa Neshek’ offering women that light Shabbos candles to pray for the names shown on the card attached to the Shabbos candles kit. The girls happily surprised the families in Israel with well wishing cards in honor of Chanukah, where they mentioned that they have them in mind and study Torah for their benefit.
The families reimbursed the girls with thank you letters, mentioning that they derive lots of encouragement to continue onwards in their lives when they know that the Chabad girls far off in California think about them and learn Torah for their sake.
The girls accumulated ‘mitzvah points’ and local philanthropists donated funds for every earned point to Tsach’s Terror Victim Project to be used in benefit of these families.
Although D. Rubini announced the closing of the project on the Yud Tes Kislev Farbrengen, the girls said they would like to continue with these activities which they very much endeared and accordingly the end date of the project was changed to the 24th of Teves.