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S'derot: The Challenge
S'derot is a small town in the southern part of Israel. The people of S'derot live
under constant attack from Arab bombs and missiles. They have been bombarded by over 4,000 missiles to date,
causing widespread damage, injuries, trauma, and death. People are frightened, angry, frustrated, and feel
hopeless. They are unable to keep up a normal work schedule; their friends and relatives are afraid to attend
their simchas; the high schools are intermittently closed, and there is no explanation to give to their children
of why they have to live this way.
Jewish Families Respond
Jewish families throughout the United States and Canada are standing up to this
challenge and opening their homes to the children of S'derot, and other towns subjected to bombings from Israel's
enemies. They are offering the stability of a Jewish home, the opportunity to attend school without bomb threats,
and a normal, healthy, community atmosphere with other children about.
This website is a forum to make the "shidduch" (match), between families wanting to
send their children abroad, and families who are willing to provide a temporary "home" for these children, with
the understanding that the respective families will make their own arrangements in the best interests of the
children, taking into consideration schooling, language, medical insurance, transportation, and communications
with their families, etc.
Empower the People
This "people to people" initiative will be the first time this has been done since
WWII, when Germany bombed London, and London's children were taken in by families in the countryside, and cared
for, until the British defeated the Germans. Israel's government has been unable to bring a halt to this situation
for years. It is the mission of this website, and its initiators, to empower people to help themselves.
A PEOPLE TO PEOPLE INITIATIVE
SAVE THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL
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