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1,000,000 Warm Meals for Israel

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Warming up hearts and souls in Israel Heating up Hope Through the Winter As the winter and war drag

Warming up hearts and souls in Israel [HELP ISRAEL NOW >]( Heating up Hope Through the Winter As the winter and war drag on, Meir Panim remains a haven, providing crucial aid to our regular patrons and those impacted by the war. In these dark times, giving back fuels our light, as captured in the stories and images from this week: 1,000,000 WARM MEALS have been served to soldiers and evacuated families from the South since the start of the war. 200 COATS were received by patrons at our Tzfat branch, helping them get through the cold northern mountain winter season. $26,000 WORTH OF TOILETRIES and other hygiene products were secured and distributed to soldiers all over the country in just one day! 2500 MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, AND BLANKETS were delivered to bases in the North, including Mt. Hermon, where it’s very cold and rainy. 2,000 DISPLACED FAMILIES from the South are being supported with daily meals, apartments, furniture, appliances, clothing, and toys. Meir Panim distributed thousands of Shabbat meals for displaced families and IDF soldiers this week. Meir Panim received a donation of a new van which has enabled us to deliver more furniture to displaced families who are temporarily resettling away from the border. We delivered many more care packages to injured soldiers this week, including a dedicated Meir Panim volunteer, Roi Rachamim who was injured in reserve duty. Nissim, the branch manager of Dimona has three sons who are fighting, his youngest, Ziv, was a first responder on October 7th and has been away ever since. He came home for a 48-hour leave this week and had an emotional reunion with Nissim. Despite all of this, Nissim is at Meir Panim day and night spending his time helping others! It’s cold outside, but your heart can warm their souls. Support those impacted by the war when they need it most. [Help Israel Now >]( American Friends of Meir Panim is a registered 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, registered under EIN Number 20-1582478 Phone: 877.736.6283 Email: info@meirpanim.org Address: 88 Walton Street Suite B1 Brooklyn, NY 11206-4479 [unsubscribe]([[unsubscribe]]) [DONATE ONCE]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( [VOLUNTEER]( [ABOUT US]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Jerusalem Post, HaAhim MiSlavuta St 15, 6701026 Tel-Aviv, Israel

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