Dear Friends,
This year wasn’t so easy – and I want it to be different.
I want seniors who feel isolated to feel connected. I want parents who can’t put food on their tables to be able to feed their families.
I want health for the sick and comfort for the poor. And if all of this sounds a bit overwhelming, it doesn’t have to be…
Federated Jewish Charities of Charleston wants to make the New Year one of healing and prosperity for all.
Federation works to bring about the change you want, and your gift today will help make it happen. Whether it’s delivering kosher meals to quarantined Holocaust survivors living in Tbilisi or extending support across the globe to Israeli nonprofit Coronavirus Command Centers, the Jewish Federation has been on the front lines since the beginning.
Your gift today provides crucial support to the people who will need it most throughout the coming year.
Show 5781 that you want to face challenges, and take timely action to save lives and rebuild communities – all through Federated Jewish Charities of Charleston
In our lifetime, there’s never been a greater need for your support. If you can, please give generously. If you’re unable to give what you’d like, then please give what you can – every gift helps support the people and communities that so deeply need it.
Your gift will help ease the devastation brought on by the Covid-19 threat. At the same time, your gift enables us to bring Jewish education to our children and young adults, combat anti-Semitism everywhere it appears, and help the most vulnerable of us live with independence and dignity.
I can’t possibly know what the New Year will bring, but I do know what I want. I want the Jewish Federation to continue their tireless work in over 70 countries around the world. I want challenges to be met with hope, fear to be met with courage, and despair to be met with optimism.
If you want to learn more, I hope you will join us on October 4, 2020 for a presentation by Rachel Levy at 7:30 pm. She will be sharing updates on how Jews around the world are supporting one another during the pandemic from Tbilisi to Belarus to Havana. Please RSVP to [email protected], so that I can be sure you receive the link for the program.
Thank you in advance for your gift to Federated Jewish Charities of Charleston.
Sincerely,
Marc J. Slotnick
President, Federated Jewish Charities
This year wasn’t so easy – and I want it to be different.
I want seniors who feel isolated to feel connected. I want parents who can’t put food on their tables to be able to feed their families.
I want health for the sick and comfort for the poor. And if all of this sounds a bit overwhelming, it doesn’t have to be…
Federated Jewish Charities of Charleston wants to make the New Year one of healing and prosperity for all.
Federation works to bring about the change you want, and your gift today will help make it happen. Whether it’s delivering kosher meals to quarantined Holocaust survivors living in Tbilisi or extending support across the globe to Israeli nonprofit Coronavirus Command Centers, the Jewish Federation has been on the front lines since the beginning.
Your gift today provides crucial support to the people who will need it most throughout the coming year.
Show 5781 that you want to face challenges, and take timely action to save lives and rebuild communities – all through Federated Jewish Charities of Charleston
In our lifetime, there’s never been a greater need for your support. If you can, please give generously. If you’re unable to give what you’d like, then please give what you can – every gift helps support the people and communities that so deeply need it.
Your gift will help ease the devastation brought on by the Covid-19 threat. At the same time, your gift enables us to bring Jewish education to our children and young adults, combat anti-Semitism everywhere it appears, and help the most vulnerable of us live with independence and dignity.
I can’t possibly know what the New Year will bring, but I do know what I want. I want the Jewish Federation to continue their tireless work in over 70 countries around the world. I want challenges to be met with hope, fear to be met with courage, and despair to be met with optimism.
If you want to learn more, I hope you will join us on October 4, 2020 for a presentation by Rachel Levy at 7:30 pm. She will be sharing updates on how Jews around the world are supporting one another during the pandemic from Tbilisi to Belarus to Havana. Please RSVP to [email protected], so that I can be sure you receive the link for the program.
Thank you in advance for your gift to Federated Jewish Charities of Charleston.
Sincerely,
Marc J. Slotnick
President, Federated Jewish Charities