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Dear Friend,
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Do you have the luxury of seeing out of both eyes?
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In 2002 a terrorist blew himself up in the Park Hotel in Netanya. Sara was left blind in one eye and paralyzed on the entire right side of her body. |
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Do you have the ability to sleep and not suffer from excruciating pain?
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Chani was severely injured while protecting our borders from terrorists. As a little girl, Chani was an aspiring dancer and singer; now she struggles to walk and she may never sing again. |
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Do you wake up from a nightmare only to be living one?
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Tzippy was left physically paralyzed from the murderous rage of terrorist bullets. It threw her life into a never ending turmoil of emotional and physical pain and agony. |
Unfortunately we cannot restore Sari's eyesight, we cannot enable Chani to sleep peacefully every night, and we cannot turn back Tzippy’s nightmare; However,
we CAN make Sari laugh and smile, we CAN give Chani hope and joy and we CAN provide Tzippy with a once in a lifetime opportunity that can bring a light to her wounded face, some warmth to her broken heart and uplift her shattered spirit.
Tzippy, Chani and Sara and seven other severely injured soldiers and victims of terror will join us on this years Belev Echad tour from May 6 - May 15.
However, we would not be able to make this program happen without the generosity of caring and compassionate individuals. People like YOU. To make this program a reality we need to raise $72,000. Please click here to donate.
The sacrifices that these women have suffered have been on our behalf. We are all citizens of Israel and these women are our mothers, our sisters and our daughters. And now we have a chance to give back to them, to provide a once-in-a life-time opportunity to these heroes. Please click here to donate.
Click here to read the profiles of the soldiers and victims of terror coming.
Looking forward to your partnership and participation in this beautiful endeavour,
Rabbi Uriel & Shevy Vigler
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