Keren Hashana
Be a Giver. Every Single Day. Keren Hashana was established by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, to ensure that people perform the mitzvah of giving tzedaka—daily. Monies from Keren Hashana are distributed twice daily, before morning and afternoon services, for charitable purposes.
Keren Hashana, a unique charitable fund, makes giving to charity easy, in fact, it will actually do the mitzvah for you!
Charity For Israel
It’s Erev Rosh Hashono and hundreds of Anash and Shluchim are still desperately awaiting assistance for Yom Tov. The “Adopt a family” fund needs your help to say YES to every one of them.
CSSY
Rosh Hashana, 5738 at a farbrengen the Rebbe spoke about the mitzvah of Ma’os Chittim, pointing out that the needs of the poor during Tishrei are even greater than during Nissan. He suggested that a fund be established supplying Shabbos and Yom Tov necessities to the needy. Shimshon and Martha Stock OBM answered the Rebbe’s call. For over 40 years, CSSY has continuously been feeding the poor and needy and providing them with Simchas Shabbos & Yom Tov during Tishrei and throughout the year.
Ahavas Chessed
Never before has the work we do at Ahavas Chesed been more needed. Or essential. Every day, we’re reaching out and helping hundreds get the answers, support, and care they need to overcome health challenges in times of crisis.
Kfar Chabad
The residents of Kfar Habad have always opened their hearts for every cause, now they need our help.
DON’T STAND IDLY BY! Help now, so they can celebrate the Yomim Tovim with joy!
Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka was built in 2015 with the vision to create an environment in which ultimate halacha meets ultimate luxury. The details of the mikvah’s construction adhere to the strictest halachik standard while the beautiful design measures up to an elegant and luxurious spa.
While the Mikvah fees cover the day to day expenses that comes with the Mikvah operation, there is an overhead that is fulfilled through various fundraisers and generous donors.
Bonei Olam
How many babies shall be born this year? Only Hashem knows. But how many will you take part in? That’s your choice. This year, you have the chance to make a real difference, together with 25,000 others.
Bonei Olam’s V’zakeini initiative harnesses the unique power that Jewish women possess while lighting their Shabbos candles.
By donating $1 at candle lighting every week, 25,000 women will be sponsoring IVF treatment for one couple awaiting a child of their very own, every week.
We desperately need your help rescuing Reuven M from a tragic demise. Reuven was a farmer who dedicated his life to growth. Out of barren, dry fields, he managed to grow vibrant flowers and nutritious vegetables that were exported all over Israel. When he lost his wife to cancer a few years ago, he continued his work despite debilitating sorrow. Even when Reuven himself was diagnosed with a severe form of skin cancer, he did not let down the many families who relied on him for employment.