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LHM: Delivering Critical Supplies to Elderly Jews

With your caring support, many elderly Jews and Holocaust survivors will enjoy special food boxes during the upcoming High Holy Days.

This year, we are gearing up to provide 500 Rosh Hashanah food packages through one of our partner agencies in Israel.

These are in addition to the ongoing food, shelter, and care we help provide year round.

DEFEATING HUNGER

Marina was just a child as World War II broke out.

She and her family were exiled from Ukraine to Russia by Nazi soldiers.

For years, they survived on just scraps of food and struggled to survive the harsh conditions.

Now, in her late 80s, Marina is being provided for by loving Christian partners like you.

Each food box LHM is able to deliver, fills another elderly Jewish person’s pantry as well.

You are a lifeline to people like Marina as you help provide nutritional and emotional support to them.

Because of you and other caring friends, there is much more we can do for Holocaust survivors and elderly Jews.

 

HIGH HOLY DAYS

“Your unending generosity is delivering critically needed food, which will be lifesaving for so many of those who are under our care,” said Pastor Larry Huch.

“Right now is a special time of year for our Jewish brothers and sisters. The High Holy Days are a deeply sacred time of celebration with specific food items that they cannot afford to purchase,” he added.

Your offering is needed today to meet the challenges of delivering these special food boxes to hundreds of elderly Jewish men and women.

Please continue with your lifesaving support for these fragile lives in this special way during the upcoming and most significant High Holy Days.

LHM

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