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This Father's Day, a widower in Israel is celebrating alone.

: You can make sure he doesn't face it alone.


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Dear -,

Today, fathers across America wake up to breakfast in bed, handmade cards, and the sound of their children telling them they are loved.

Nissim wakes up alone.

Three months ago, an Iranian ballistic missile killed his wife, Ronit, minutes from our office. She volunteered with United Hatzalah, showed up for strangers in their worst moments, and held her family together.


Two of their three children are on the autism spectrum. Ronit knew exactly what they needed: which routines kept them calm, which therapists they trusted, which moments in the day needed the most care.

Now Nissim is learning all of it from scratch. Without training. Without income. Without Ronit.
There is no one to call when one of the children has a hard morning. No one to sit with at the end of the day. No one who knows what Ronit knew.

Nissim and his family need your help today. Not next week. Today.

This Father's Day, I am not writing to you about a cause. I am writing about a man in a city I live in who carries more than any father should carry alone.

The Torah commands us not to abandon the widow or the orphan. "He executes justice for the orphan and the widow." (Deuteronomy 10:18) Today, in Beit Shemesh, children live without their mother. Their father wakes up every morning and keeps showing up for them, not because he knows how, but because they need him to.

You are someone who believes God's promises to Israel are real. This is what it looks like to be part of how He keeps them.

Your gift today helps Nissim cover what his family cannot go without: housing, food, utilities, clothing, and the therapy appointments his children depend on.

You already know what it means to love Israel. This Father's Day, show it.

Stand with a father who has nothing left but his children and refuses to let them down.

Donate today.

Blessings from Israel,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
Founder, Israel365

P.S. Nissim tells his children they are heroes. On the hardest Father's Day of his life, he deserves to know someone is standing with him. To give by wire transfer, stock, or legacy gift, contact Dan at [email protected].


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