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Chabad for Terror Victims in Activities Towards the Holidays

As in previous years‚ the staff of the Chabad Youth Org. for families of terror victims facilitated special activities for the support and encouragement of terror victims in Israel‚ whilst giving financial support‚ and going on home visits to needy families of terror victims.

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As in previous years, the staff of the Chabad Youth Org. for families of terror victims facilitated special activities for the support and encouragement of terror victims in Israel, whilst giving financial support, and going on home visits to  needy families of terror victims. Right now, the Chabad youth org. In Israel are visiting tens of homes of widows, orphans, and wounded, extending to them financial support and food packages to enable them to celebrate the Holidays with abundance. 
 
Special treatment is reserved for the soldiers of the I.D.F.  from the Chabad Youth staff who come to visit the wounded soldiers from the Cast Iron War in Gaza and from the second Lebanon war, bearing a gift package containing honey and goodies, as a tribute and with identification with their exceptional sacrifice for the nation and land of Israel.
 
2,800 bereaved families and members of injured terror victims will receive New Year's cards with special blessings towards the New Year, thereby giving them the feeling of being remembered and not forgotten; especially during the holidays, when their bereavement is most sorely felt. On Chol HaMoed Succot, special happenings and parties are being arranged to bring the joy of the festival to these families

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Chabad for Terror Victims in Activities Towards the Holidays
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