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This year, my daughter, Yael, and I would like to take

Help Israel's Most Vunlnerable


Dear all,
Every year, I lead a group to Jerusalem to deliver
prayers before God at the Western Wall, the holiest site
in all Judaism.
This year, my daughter, Yael, and I would like to take
your prayer.

Carrying your prayers fills my heart with happiness because
it is an opportunity for us to thank you for helping
The Fellowship provide lifesaving care and comfort to
destitute Jews in Israel and the former Soviet Union.

I sincerely hope you will complete this online request form
so we can carry your prayer to Jerusalem. As we thank the
Lord for your commitment during our prayer time at the
Western Wall, we will also be praying for the needs of
Israel and Jewish people around the world.

We are witnessing a steady rise of threats being issued by Iranian leaders and military commanders to rid the world of the Jewish state “forever,” and we cannot step back from our support for Israel! Your commitment to be a friend of Israel allows us to answer the prayers of Jews living in dire need in this fearful and urgent time.
My friend, those prayers come every night, from so many Jews, for food, medicine, and a safe place to lay their heads. In addition to submitting a prayer, please also consider giving a special a gift to help The Fellowship continue making the prayers of the needy come true.
Thank you for your continued kindness, compassion, and generous heart towards God’s children.
And please submit your personal prayer request today so
we have it in time to take before God at the Western Wall
this year.


With prayers for shalom, peace,

Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
President
PSAs we take your prayers to the Western Wall, many Israelis are praying every day for basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. Please help The Fellowship answer their prayers by making a meaningful gift today.

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