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JORGE,
I wanted to personally thank you, and let you know that the heartfelt prayers of more than 26,000 Fellowship supporters have been delivered before God at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
People prayed for healing, guidance from God, and direction on their lives, and we were so very honored to carry out this meaningful, spiritual work on their behalf.
Praying for you and your loved ones is one way we are able to return the blessings that you so generously share when you help The Fellowship ease the burden of impoverished Jewish people in Israel and around the world.
My friend, there are so many Israelis who are praying every day for basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. If you would like to help The Fellowship answer their prayers, then I invite you to support our work by making a gift of
compassion today
.
Thank you, my friend, for your generous and steadfast support of Israel and the Jewish people.
Wishing you shalom, peace,
Rabbi Sig
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
Founder and President

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