Kol Hanearim volunteers are creating a huge buzz at Emunah Homes. These amazing young people from the US and Canada are part of a unique program run in cooperation with Emunah of America and Emunah Canada and World Emunah. The volunteers are staying in Emunah Afula, Emunah Neve Michael and Emunah Achuzat Sarah for the month of July as well as travelling down south to visit the boys at Emunah Neve Landy.
Following are some excerpts from a letter sent by the coordinators of the group to the parents of the volunteers….
”The difference between Camp and KHamp is that Camp changes your world but Khamp changes the world.” – Max Misrahi, Emunah Achuzat Sarah 2017
In the final Shabbat email – all I really have left to say is once again – Dayenu, it would have been enough….so thank you.
If all we would have done this summer was impact one child – I would have said Dayenu, all the work was worth it…so thank you.
If all we would have done this summer was impact one group – I would have said Dayenu, all the work was worth it…so thank you.
If all we would have done this summer was impact one home, or two homes, or three homes – I would have said Dayenu, all the work was worth it…so thank you.
But, because of you we impacted 800 children in 4 homes and also volunteered in 3 other homes impacting a
If there is one thing I have been consistent about for the last 4 weeks it is that This. Is. Just. The. Beginning.
This summer we had ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY KHOORDINATORS, working in 4 homes kharing for 800 children. You would think – “wo that is a big undertaking. They must be a big operation handling all those details.”
So, when you get back to your lives – remember the most important thing is to DO SOMETHING…just one thing.
It is true that it is great we helped 4 homes and 800 kids and that is Dayenu and all the work would have been worthwhile. It is also true that it is great that we helped 3 homes and 2 homes and 1 home – and that is all Dayenu.
“Whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world.” Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:5
Thank you to everyone involved this summer in making dreams a reality and reality a dream.
Shabbat Shalom,
Mikhael Reidler