Nahala (Inheritance) -Fall 2023

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Thousands of Jews have escaped the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine by moving to the Land of Israel. Unfortunately, far too many of these new pioneers, still contending with the consequences of communism under the former Soviet Union, are struggling to reconnect to the Biblical values of their ancestors. There is a huge need for quality educational activities for these new immigrants, enabling them to reconnect to their Jewish roots and to connect in a deeply spiritual and practical way to the Land of Israel. CFOIC Heartland is partnering with the Yesha Council, the umbrella organization for the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, to provide seminars and weekend visits to enable these families to feel part of Israel, and hopefully to settle in the Biblical Heartland. Won’t you help these brave pioneers reconnect to their Biblical faith?

 


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Thank YOU!!

We have received this thank you letter from SANSANAfor our contribution toward their security needs.
But you, our donors and supporters, are the ones who really make it all happen. The thanks belong to you!

September 1, 2023

Dear friends from CFOIC Heartland,

We would like to express our gratitude to all of you from the bottom of our hearts for the high-quality security camera system that we installed in Sansana, thanks to your support. Our community is located right next to the security barrier, which was set up in response to the Second Intifada; yet ensuring safety for all our residents has been an ongoing challenge.

Thanks to your help, we were able to connect half of the community to a smart, advanced camera system that gives us the capability to respond most effectively to security incidents in real-time. Because of you, our residents feel much more safe and secure.

Your amazing efforts to ensure that our residents live in safety are not taken for granted. We are so grateful to each and every one of you, our wonderful donors, for your commitment to protect our community.

We look forward with excitement and anticipation towards many more years of continued partnership with all of you in strengthening and rebuilding the Biblical Heartland of Judea and Samaria.

 

With most heartfelt blessings,

Duby Magenheim
Administrator of Sansana

 

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