[wanabidii] Can Dreidels cure what doctors can't? (JewishPress.com Promotion)

Monday, December 07, 2015

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As we celebrate one of our happiest seasons, there are so many forgotten children languishing in Israeli hospitals and institutions, suffering in ways that no child should ever know. Please help us do everything possible, to make this Chanukah truly unforgettable for these brave boys and girls.

www.colelchabad.org - Colel Chabad - Tzedakah Central - Charities of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness. --  Caring for     Israel's needy since 1788. You can help a hospitalized child on Chanukah     now
When an 8 year old kid has a heart attack,  it takes miracles to bring him back to life.  One of those miracles     is Colel Chabad… and you.
I want to help
Yes, children do have heart attacks…  and cancer, and paralysis, and kidney disease. Often the worst part     isn't the pain of surgery, or the nausea of chemo, or the irritation of endless invasive procedures.
The worst part is depression. The loneliness of feeling like the only kid in the world who is stuck in a     hospital at the happiest time of the year.
That's why Colel Chabad throws Chanukah parties for kids in hospitals and Children's Homes all over     Israel.
And we pull out all the stops! Candles. Clowns. Music. Dreidels. Latkes… and of course a beautiful toy or     game carefully chosen for each boy or girl.
Last year, Yoni had a near-fatal heart attack. Israel's amazing doctors were able to save his life, but the     doctors couldn't save his spirit. That part is up to caring and generous people like YOU!
Remember these kids this Chanukah!  Your help will bring miracles to these most deserving children in     Israel.
www.colelchabad.org - Colel Chabad - Tzedakah Central - Charities of Rabbi Meir Baal     Haness. --  Caring for Israel's needy since 1788.
806 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11213, 718 774-5446, 800 531-8001, 718 773-1614 Fax,     info@colelchabad.org

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