By Judy Lash Balint
JERUSALEM—Here's a sampling of posts from the past few days to various news
lists for English-speaking Israelis. It will give you some idea of what's
happening here and how we're trying to help each other.
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7 scuds hit around my home in Tzfat, I need a place to stay
From: Shoshana@themerkavahcenter.com
Date: Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:35 am (PDT)
BS"D
Shalom I live in Tzfat, and 7 scuds landed on all sides of my apartment. Two
people were killed about 100 meters away from my apartment.
All of my windows almost blew out as well. I packed a big suitcase, grabbed my
best guitar and had about 20 frightening minutes to pack my most valuable
items before the next bus was
leaving for Bene Baraq.
I am staying with friends in Herziliya, but am looking to re-locate and
actually move now to Yerushaliyim, preferably the Rova Yehudi. Do you know of
anyone or a family whom
I can stay with in the Old City of Jerusalem for a week or 2 until I find a
new apartment etc. Please give me all the connections and advice you have, I
cannot stay here in Herziliya much longer. Todah rebah & tehskuley mitzvot...!
HaShem Ya'azor....!
B'Ahava,
Shoshana
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FROM: BEIT SHEMESH:
Over one million Israelis are now suffering constant barrages of overA
thousand rockets and missiles, and the terrifying, constant threat of death
and injury.
And the flow of families fleeing from the war and terror on the northern half
of Israel, and from the rockets from Gaza in the South, is rapidly growing
from a trickle to a flood.
Yesterday, our town, Beit Shemesh was asked to accommodate 117 'refugees' from
Nahariya. Today, a bus-load from Tiberius, 74 people from Carmiel and 119
people fleeing from Haifa. Tomorrow...
Our small community is now preparing to absorb 1000-2000 people for up to a
Month.
So we are turning our public buildings (schools, community centers, sports
halls..) into sprawling camps - where our guests receive a roof over their
heads, sustenance, and no imminent threat of rockets.
Local families are 'adopting' the refugee families, and help with their
laundry, meals, and social integration into their new (temporary) community.
Lema'an Achai (www.lemaanachai. org) is heading this community-based emergency
relief project; building upon the organisation' s successful experience in
aiding the 9000 Gush Katif evacuees nationally last summer and to this very
day - and seven years of 'smart-chesed' charitable & includes the Beit
Shemesh Municipality, The Community Centres, Ezrat
Achim, and numerous shuls and organisations.
Lema'an Achai has been mandated to raise funds to meet the multitude of needs
of such a large group of newly homeless families. For Food, Drink, Provisions,
Bedding, Fans, Kettles, Clothes.... teams of social workers & counselors
to help with trauma...
Lema'an Achai has established a designated Refugee Relief Fund to meet these
emergency needs.
Please now donate generously to:-
24 Hour Credit Card Service in Israel - 02-99.999.33
US Tax Deductible Donations:
Checks payable to: "US Friends of Lema'an Achai"
Memo line - "Refugee Relief"
PO Box 532, Oceanside, NY 11572-0532
UK Tax Deductible Donations:
Cheques payable to "Jewish Aid Committee"
c/o Refugee Relief Fund - Lema'an Achai,
40/7 Nachal Lachish,
Ramat Beit Shemesh,
99093, Israel.
Canadian Tax Deductible Donations:
Checks payable to: "Shaarei Tefilah Charity Fund" -
Memo Line: Refugee Relief Fund - Lema'an Achai
C/O Murray Shore, 31 Marvill StreetToronto, Ontario, M3H 3L2
Israel Tax Deductible Donations:
Checks Payable to "Lema'an Achai - Refugee Relief Fund"
40/7 Nachal Lachish,
Ramat Beit Shemesh,
99093, Israel.
In the (happy!) event that any funds raised are not required for Refugee
Relief, they will be used for other critical charitable services.
Adopt a Family:
If you live in the Beit Shemesh area, and can host a family to help them with
any of the following:
accommodation, meals, laundry, showers, social needs, etc... please call:
Zvi Naamat - 9909940
If you live in Ramat Beit Shemesh, I will be sending an update in the coming
hours/days, when we need you to step forward to help.
We should hear only good news.
David
David Morris, Chairman
Lema'an Achai - It's All About Caring
www.lemaanachai. org
david@lemaanachai. org
Direct Tel: +972 2 9997107
Office: +972 2 9991553
Fax: +972 2 9997027
40/7 Nahal Lachish
Ramat Beit Shemesh,
99093 Israel.
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URGENT PLEA FOR HELP TODAY FOR VICTIMS IN TZFAT
anyone that would like to donate food, supplies, candles , flashlights, etc.
please call devorah leah at #0544-579-576.
there will be a pickup late today going directly back to tzfat. there are
hundreds of families still there in shelters that do not have access to money,
food, or basic necessities. we need to help them asap!
if you can give a direct donation today, they will have it in their hands late
tonight or tomorrow.
this is an urgent plea , people are in shock there and needing immediate
attention!
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Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:34 am (PDT)
Does anyone know anyone or company prepared to take a truckload of stuff to
Carmiel today for children that are stuck being in safe rooms and miklatim.
Please e-mail baruch@avichai.org.il or call 026243335. The person will be
paid.
Thanks in advance,
Baruch
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Healing Balms for Tzfat
Posted by: "ys" manna04@zahav.net.il boisenberryfiesta
Date: Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:44 am (PDT)
bs'd
Anyone who can send over some bottles of essential oil - geranium, rosemary
and lavender - this is much needed. Also Bach Rescue Remedy.
Also needed Valerian tincture.
Also needed a PRINTER (!) my printer just went out on a blitz and is needed
for Divrei Kedusha in the security room.
If anyone is coming to Tzfat and can bring any of these items -
ASHREI. It is a big mitzvah.
Blessings,
zilpah
04-6920199
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FROM: Rabbi Ian Pear, Cong. Shir Hadash in Jerusalem:
A collection bin will once again be available this week in shul for the
benefit of those in need during the current crisis. In addition to the candy
we have been collecting for soldiers, I encourage you to bring non-perishable
food items, board games, children's books and
pampers. These items will be delivered to miklatim in the North in
the coming days.
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From: Aharon Botzer: Livnot U'Lehibanot, Tsfat:
To no one's surprise, Livnot is intimately involved in the relief effort, as
the local municipality and its services cannot possibly accommodate all the
urgent needs of the community. The Livnot campus is currently being used by
army officers being housed in Tzfat on an emergency basis. In addition,
members of the Botzer family are preparing and serving meals to as many people
as they can who are living in bomb shelters.
There is so much more work to be done for these families including: preparing
and serving meals, helping out with elderly citizens who are on their own,
playing with children, and whatever else needs to be done.
I want you to know upfront that rockets have landed in the vicinity of the
Livnot campus. We cannot guarantee anyone's safety. What we can promise is
that you would play a huge role in serving the people of Tzfat and all of Am
Yisrael in a time of need. You will have a place to
stay on the Livnot campus, your meals will be taken care of, and we will set
you up for Shabbat.
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In addition, a good friend of Livnot and a well-known figure in the American
Jewish world, Rabbi Avi Weiss from Riverdale, NY, is going to be with us for
Shabbat. We are planning a special Kabbalat Shabbat on the terrace of Livnot,
and meals together.
We'd be happy to see people start showing up as early as tomorrow. The more
volunteers who come up, the bigger impact we can have on the families who have
no place else to turn. If you are interested, please call Yonah at
052-568-8118 to make arrangements.
There are Egged busses running to Tzfat. From Jerusalem to Tzfat, there are
weekday busses at 9am, 1pm and 5pm, and on Friday at 9am and 1pm.
From other locations, call Egged at 03/ 694-8888 [and *2800].
Yours truly,
Aharon
botzer@livnot.com
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The City of Beit Shemesh, together with volunteer groups and individuals have
decided to open the schools in order to enable families from the North to come
to Beit Shemesh.
Staying with families has proven to be too difficult and very short term.
This afternoon a bus of 50 people will be arriving from the shelters of
Nahariya and Tzfat.
They will be sleeping in Uziel. They will get free access to the pool for
swimming as well as showers. Children will go to the day camp at the community
center. We have volunteers to cook and deliver 3 meals a day but we are still
missing the money for the food.
In Ramat Beit Shemesh there will be another 50 people who will be provided for
in a similar manner. Lema'an Achai and myself have committed ourselves to find
the funds for the food for these 100 people for the next two weeks.
If you can help or know of people who would help, please call me at
050-525-6716 or email me at: lerner@netmedia.net.il or shalomlr@bshemesh.co.il
and please leave a phone number.
We have requests for many 100's of people who would like to come to Beit
Shemesh but we want to first see if we can manage with the first 100. If you
want to join in this great mitzvah, please call or email.
Shalom Lerner
Deputy Mayor
Judy Lash Balint is an award-winning Jerusalem-based writer and author of
Jerusalem Diaries: In Tense Times. (Gefen) www.jerusalemdiaries.com
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