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March 30, 2007

Pesach chocolate for the IDF

(Via Daled Amos) You can donate chocolate to Israeli soldiers through Standing Together.

IDF provides Matzah and wine, who brings the Pesach chocolate? Only one organization - Standing Together. After all the Matzah is eaten, the four cups are gone and the songs sung, we all somehow find room for a piece of Pesach chocolate. Standing Together, an organization increasing the morale of Israeli Soldiers, is launching a new initiative for Pesach bringing Kosher L’Pesach chocolate to soldiers on active duty when the rest of the country is on vacation. Although most of Israel sees Pesach as a time to spend with family and friends, taking trips and visiting people, many young men and women are hard at work protecting our borders. Email info@stogether.org to learn more about the activities helping soldiers who are helping us.

All year long, Standing Together brings friendly faces, hot pizza and holiday treats to the Chayalim who are out guarding our territories, landmarks and borders. Especially during holiday time, guard duty can be very lonely. Imagine the joy when a lonely soldier receives a Purim Package, a Jelly Donut for Chanukkah or a New Years greeting written by a child far away.

Standing Together has trucks outfitted with pizza ovens, coffee machines, and snack kiosks ready to drive to all of the checkpoints manned by Israeli Soldiers. Visitors from all over the world are invited to join Standing Together volunteers and bring a hot delicious smile to the faces of these often neglected soldiers.


Donate here.

Judith | 03/30/07 at 06:14 PM | Categories: - Good news from Israel

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