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Rescue Campaign Update : We were able to rescue half the children from Odessa in a very complex oper

Rescue Campaign Update (March 3, 2022): We were able to rescue half the children from Odessa in a very complex operation. We need to provide supplies to those who can not escape and continue to rescue those that we can! There are still more people to help! [Donate here]( Brothers and Sisters, The 120 orphaned children are left alone and we need to stay in the fighting zone to protect them! Nearly 400,000 people in Ukraine have already lost their homes, and the lives of millions more have changed beyond recognition following the Russian invasion. We in the Odessa region Jewish community are still trying to believe that peace will come, but the situation is very hard. We have anxiously been feeling death in front of our eyes for several days now. All we can hear are alarms and explosions night and day. All we can see is destruction and crisis. Our Jewish community in Odessa has about 35,000 people. Anyone who could have escaped has already done so. After rescuing thousands from Odessa, more than half of our community is becoming refugees. Those who stayed here did not stay by choice. They can not leave. Some have sick elderly mothers, small children who can not travel, or they don't have a passport. Roads are blocked, and the main problem now is how we will survive the siege we are already in? [Donate here]( It is tough to rescue people and difficult to help everyone survive. We have 120 children in orphanages, 50 Holocaust survivors in old age homes, 600 children in schools and kindergartens. Since there is no supply, there are expected food shortages and hunger. Everything is stopped, and it is a very hard humanitarian situation. We cannot leave. We have a community and orphanage to run, and we need to survive. We have some water and basic food, but these are running out. We need miracles, and we pray to Hashem! Our community is the home and a family of 120 abandoned Jewish orphaned children. Among them are babies only a few weeks old. I need to be here. I can not get up and take my wife and eight children and say, 'I saved myself, and that's it.' There is no such thing! These 120 orphans are our children, and we are committed to them, and we are with them, and we are doing everything we can to save them!. Please help us!!! [Donate here]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jerusalem Post, HaAhim MiSlavuta St 15, 6701026 Tel-Aviv, Israel

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