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Join us in perpetuating the legacy of Hachnosas Kallah. Helping another couple build their Bayis Neeman B’Yisroel will surely help you get there soon, Bezras Hashem!
The Hachnosas Kallah Fund of Rebbe Meir Baal Hanes Charities
Poor brides in Eretz Yisroel are waiting to get married, but their road to the Chupah is full of financial duress. Following a childhood of poverty, these impoverished families have no way of building their new home.
With utmost sensitivity and compassion, tzedakah funds generously donated to Reb Meir Baal Haness Charities play a crucial role in alleviating this burden. These funds are used to cover the myriad of costs associated with marrying off a bride and providing the basic household essentials needed to establish a new home.
You get a unique zechus when you join the initiative to Sponsor a Wedding to find your shidduch. When you give to the Rabbi Meir Baal Haness hachnosas kallah fund, you ‘re giving, but you get so much more. You receive something eternal and everlasting. It’s a zechus that reverberates for decades, both in the life of the young chosson and kallah whose wedding you sponsor, and in the merit that ripples back to you as a result.
Through the auspices of Rebbe Meir Baal Haness Charities, approximately 75 new couples each year are given the lifeline they need to embark on this transformative journey. By providing financial support and practical assistance, we enable these couples to begin a new chapter of Klal Yisrael’s eternal story.
During his lifetime, Rabbi Meir was dedicated to helping the needy and promised to pray in Heaven for those who donate on his behalf.
By supporting impoverished Kallahs who lack funds for basic wedding expenses, we follow Rabbi Meir’s example of kindness to Hashem’s children, a powerful merit that can aid us in finding a shidduch and getting married.how it works:
Sponsor a Wedding Initiative
1 Donate
As you wait to find your bashert, you can generously undertake to sponsor a wedding for a Kallah in need. This powerful act of chesed serves as a great merit for your own personal yeshuah of getting married.
Consider donating $3,000 towards wedding expenses for an Israeli kallah who cannot afford wedding basics. This sponsorship provides funding for the Kallah’s wedding expenses, enabling her to experience celebration and joy, instead of financial stress and hopelessness.
2 Delight
The Rebbe Meir Baal Haness Hachnosas Kallah Fund arranges weddings for poor couples in a dedicated hall in Bnei Brak. This hall, once warehouse space, was donated and beautifully renovated to serve this purpose. Suppliers contribute by donating wine and other essentials, keeping expenses to a minimum.
Your donation enables simple yet dignified weddings for couples who otherwise couldn’t afford it, bringing joy to Klal Yisrael.
3 Dividends
This act of Hanchnosas Kallah serves as a powerful merit that opens channels of blessing for your own future simcha.
Hashem promises that when we bring happiness to His children, He will bring us happiness. By adopting a wedding and supporting those in need in Israel, you invite Hashem’s blessings into your own life and shidduch journey.
May your kindness be the key that unlocks the door to your own personal simcha!
how it works:
Sponsor a Wedding Initiative
1 Donate
As you wait to find your bashert, you can generously undertake to sponsor a wedding for a Kallah in need. This powerful act of chesed serves as a great merit for your own personal yeshuah of getting married.
Consider donating $3,000 towards wedding expenses for an Israeli kallah who cannot afford wedding basics. This sponsorship provides funding for the Kallah’s wedding expenses, enabling her to experience celebration and joy, instead of financial stress and hopelessness.
2Delight
The Rebbe Meir Baal Haness Hachnosas Kallah Fund arranges weddings for poor couples in a dedicated hall in Bnei Brak.
This hall, once warehouse space, was donated and beautifully renovated to serve this purpose. Suppliers contribute by donating wine and other essentials, keeping expenses to a minimum.
Your donation enables simple yet dignified weddings for couples who otherwise couldn’t afford it, bringing joy to Klal Yisrael.
3Dividends
This act of Hanchnosas Kallah serves as a powerful merit that opens channels of blessing for your own future simcha.
Hashem promises that when we bring happiness to His children, He will bring us happiness. By adopting a wedding and supporting those in need in Israel, you invite Hashem’s blessings into your own life and shidduch journey.
May your kindness be the key that unlocks the door to your own personal simcha!
Donate, and May We Celebrate Good News in the Upcoming Future
The pain is immense when a chosson or kallah lacks funds, turning every purchase into a crisis. Hashem promises that when we bring happiness to His children, He will bring us happiness. For those who sponsor a wedding and support those in need in Israel, Hashem showers them with blessings in return.
By supporting the Hachnosas Kallah Fund of Rebbe Meir Baal Haness, you join our askanim in establishing a new Jewish home, a mitzvah so great that its merits are enjoyed both in this world and the next.
Hachnosas Kallah is such a great mitzvah, many actively seek to marry off a poor kallah when they need blessing.
אם אתה משׂמח את שׁלי
אני משׂמח את שׁלך
Hachnosas Kallah is such a great mitzvah, many actively seek to marry off a poor kallah when they need blessing.
אם אתה משׂמח את שׁלי
אני משׂמח את שׁלך
Donate, and May We Celebrate Good News in the Upcoming Future
The pain is immense when a chosson or kallah lacks funds, turning every purchase into a crisis. Hashem promises that when we bring happiness to His children, He will bring us happiness. For those who sponsor a wedding and support those in need in Israel, Hashem showers them with blessings in return.
By supporting the Hachnosas Kallah Fund of Rebbe Meir Baal Haness, you join our askanim in establishing a new Jewish home, a mitzvah so great that its merits are enjoyed both in this world and the next.