Still 60% to go on the Rav’s Torah

There was a siyum today by the Rav, for the completion of ‘Sefer Bereishit’ of his personal Torah.

If you remember from THIS post, back in January already  (!) the Rav said that when this Sefer Torah is finally completed the war will stop.

So far, they only managed to raise 40% of the money required.

And more and more people in Israel are starting to crack up, especially the parents with children in the army.

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Here’s the details to donate – but if you can’t do ‘big’ amounts, small amounts are also very welcome, and make all the difference!

And if you can’t donate in one shot – you can stage the donation over a few months, and still get something ‘big’ done here.

***UPDATE: THESE ARE THE LINKS TO USE:***

A parchment
A page
Anything smaller
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20,000 nis ($5,500) pays for a section of Torah parchment.

Go HERE to pick that option, become a partner in this very important mitzvah – and get your names inscribed in the Rav’s personal Torah scroll.

5,000 nis pays for a page. Go HERE for that option.

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In my art class today, one of the women was looking super-stressed and not very happy.

She told me that she has so many friends with sons in the IDF, and they have literally spent months in dread, waiting for that dreaded ‘knock’ at the door.

We need to get this war over ASAP.

And you can do that in a very concrete way, by donating whatever you can to get the Sefer Torah written and completed.

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It’s damim or dam.

Personally, I’m so sick of all the Jewish blood continually being spilt.

My daughter was at yet another funeral this week, for one of the soldiers who got blown up in the North.

He was the brother of the guy who encouraged me to start learning how to play the guitar, back in the middle of Covid.

BH, more and more people will start to get with the True Tzaddik HaDor, so this madness can finally stop.

Bezrat Hashem.

2 replies
  1. Molly
    Molly says:

    The donation links are coming up as “expired” for me. And when I go to the general donation page on Shuvu, there is no way to leave a note on Stripe that it’s specifically for the Rav’s personal Torah, which id like to make that distinction so it goes to the right place!

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