Send an Embrace with Torah and Flowers to Families in Israel

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This Shavuot, join the youth of Migdal Ohr in a “One People, One Heart” unity campaign to send bouquets of flowers, holiday prayerbooks and packages of delicious foods to our heroes - the displaced families, families of wounded soldiers and victims from Oct 7th, widows and orphans of fallen soldiers.

As we receive the Torah, let’s show all of Israel how much we love and appreciate them.

These resilient families have endured unspeakable suffering and loss this year. Let’s use the holiday of unity to show them that they are always in our hearts and prayers.

About the Project

The teens from 85 of Migdal Ohr’s 160 youth branches have signed on to package your gifts and make the deliveries to people themselves.

On Shavuot night, thousands of students have pledged to stay up learning a special Tikkun Lala Shavuot arranged by Rabbi Grossman, dedicated to the safe return of the hostage and IDF soldiers. Rabbi Grossman has also collaborated with our youth on the printing of a new holiday siddur (prayer book) that they will be distributing and praying from.


About Migdal Ohr

For over 50 years, Migdal Ohr has been caring for Israel’s orphans, youth at-risk, and families in crisis. Since the outbreak of the war, the organization has been using its resources and connections to operate the largest humanitarian relief effort in its history, Magen Israel, under the leadership of tzadik and Israel Prize Laureate Rabbi Yitzchak David Grossman. 

Among its core operations, Magen Israel is operating an ongoing Fund for Victims of the Oct 7th Massacres, caring for vulnerable populations (including thousands of wounded patients in Israel’s hospitals, farmers in the south, and front-line soldiers) and supporting displaced families. 

Your love and care are giving people hope that they can rebuild and heal from the trauma and loss.

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