Kallah Loses Parents in Tragic Car Crash

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Thirty-five young people in Eretz Yisroel are facing a difficult challenge: they are making a wedding without their parents. Tragically, their parents have passed away and are no longer alive to provide for their children. Fortunately, these 35 young orphans have been selected to participate in Kupat Ha’Ir’s orphan wedding campaign for Chodesh Elul.

The story of each chosson and kallah is unique, but the campaign page features the symbolic story of one kallah:

“The siren grew louder and louder. I could see the blue-flashing lights from my bedroom window. The police car parked right in front of my house. That night I found out that both my parents died in a car crash.

I was only 16… I was left alone to care for my 2 younger sisters…. As hard as I tried to be a parent to my siblings it was never enough… My parents are gone forever and I can’t replace them.

Outfitting a simple apartment is more expensive than I ever imagined it would be. A fridge, linens, pots and pans, food, a place to live. The list never ends – but I have no money to pay for any of the most basic items.”

This young kallah will be able to start her married life with some financial security if the campaign for Chodesh Elul succeeds in reaching its goal. Step in and be her parents, they are not here to help her prepare for the wedding and for life afer marriage.

Rav Gershon Edelstein will personally pray this Erev Rosh Hashanah for all those who donate $100 to the orphan wedding campaign. 35 young orphans are praying that you will take advantage of this incredible opportunity to have one of the gedolei hador daven for you. 35 orphans are hoping that you will open your hearts to their suffering and be their parents on their wedding day.

TO DONATE NOW CLICK HERE.

TO SEE THE FULL CAMPAIGN CLICK HERE. 


3 COMMENTS

  1. Why don’t these idiotic israeli leaders make wide roads. This is suicide to have to pass an oncoming truck to move ahead in a lane. There should be at least two lanes on each side. More people are killed in car accidents than wars. It’s crazy. Instead of spending tens of millions advertising the gay parades throughout Europe plus three million dollars in police overtime, they could build safe roads.

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