Supporting Relocated Israeli Kids & Families
Tax deductible
My name is Evyn Lobel, and I am 12 years old. I live in Chicago, IL, and I am in seventh grade at Francis W. Parker School. My bat mitzvah is in February 2024. For my mitzvah project, I aim to bring more joy and care to people suffering in Israel. I established a fundraiser to support children and families impacted by the war in Israel.
This fundraiser is important to me because children and families have been traumatized after being invaded, murdered, taken hostage, and now live in fear. For a long time, kids in Israel will not feel safe. I know that if my family was put in this position, I would be so scared and would want people to try and help me. I am fortunate to live in a safe place away from war. Even though I won’t be able to understand the extent of the fear the children are going through, I know that I can do something to help. I hope this project brings some momentary joy to these children and families and lets them know that many people care about their well-being.
Your donation will benefit the OU-Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus Tel Aviv (OU-JLIC TLV) Emergency Fund (https://oujlic.org), which has an on-the-ground presence in Israel to help families that were abruptly relocated from the war zone to Tel Aviv. The OU-JLIC TLV will use these funds to purchase and hand-deliver toys directly to children for Hanukkah. Children in Israel will not have a normal Hanukkah this year, and that makes me very sad. A toy drive will help provide a brief moment of normalcy for children when they get presents. Below are some pictures from recent OU-JLIC TLV deliveries to displaced children.
The toys will be purchased from family-owned Rosenfeld Toys (https://rosenfeldtoys.com/about), the oldest toy store in Jerusalem, which was started in 1934 after the founder immigrated from Germany before the Holocaust.
I am also making and distributing handmade bracelets to spread a message of peace. Each individual who contributes to the fundraiser will also receive a bracelet. By wearing these bracelets, people might be able to think about what is happening in Israel differently and not forget the struggle of Jewish families in Israel and throughout the world today as a result of rising antisemitism.
Thank you for supporting Israeli children and families!
Love,
Evyn Lobel
Organizer
Evyn Lobel
Organizer
Chicago, IL
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
Beneficiary