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Who’s our strongest link?

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Dear friend, How did Q4 of 2023 look for our women-owned businesses in Eretz Yisroel? With no notice

[View this email in your browser]( Dear friend, How did Q4 of 2023 look for our women-owned businesses in Eretz Yisroel? With no notice, they were thrown into a maelstrom of collapsing businesses, upended home life, and too many unknowns. There was no clarity or strength to pick up the pieces and stay afloat – much less progress. Educational consultants. Party planners. Even Shaitel machers. With no plan. Enter [Temech](. With empowering direction and actionable insight, we gave – and continue to give – so many business owners the impetus to keep moving – with “safe rooms” to consult with others, with 40 day action plans, with loans, and with many one-on-one consultations. We need to keep it up. For our women. Our families. And Eretz Yisroel. Every woman bringing a Parnassah is a link in the chain for a brighter future and a stronger Mesorah. That’s why we founded Temech to begin with. “The reality was not sustainable. Women had the talent – and sometimes even the training – but they didn’t have the ability to turn it into a successful, growing business. Now, they can succeed – and their success has a compound effect on everyone around them,” says R’ Avi Schron, Temech Chairman. How? With consultations. Coaching. Classes. Conferences. Whatever it takes to strengthen the chain. Because sometimes talent isn’t enough. It’s an uphill battle – for those who don’t have marketable skills, and even for those who are supremely qualified. On January 23-25, [Temech will be raising one million dollars]( to strengthen the chain – starting with our strongest link. Be there. Join us. [DONATE HERE!]( Temech gets the chain reaction of success in motion. And we all need to support it. Our women – our families – our country - our Torah – thank you. P.S. Here’s how Libbi S., a copywriter now running a thriving business, put it: “Temech provides the solutions – how we need them, when we need them. During this war, they’ve created a space where we can succeed – whatever it takes!” Copyright © 2024 Vos Is Neias, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Vos Is Neias 600 Reisterstown Rd Suite 401Baltimore, MD 21208 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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