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Rabbi Eliyahu Shlezinger Shlita, Rabbi of Gilo Neighborhood wrote a letter: Week by week we receive boxes of food through you, which are distributed to needy families immediately. May earth and sky be my witnesses, that but for this food, these families would have nothing to eat at all, this program is simply life saving. I call out to any person whose heart is touched by this to raise a large donation to Keren HaTzadik, in money, or different food items; and all people who assist our brothers who are crying out for help shall be blessed with all good things.
We also received many recommendations from others rabbis :
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Rabbi Yona Metzger Shlita (Chief Rabbi of Israel), Rabbi Moshe Kalazan Shlita (Rabbi of Katamon - Jerusalem), Rabbi Shaar Yichouv Cohen Shlita (Chief Rabbi of Haifa and District), Rabbi David Yossef Shlita (Rabbi of Har Nof - Jerusalem and Head of Beth Hamidrash)
and recommendations concerning the weedings surpluss of food which is redistribut to the families in need from :
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Rabbi Dov Lior Shlita (Rabbi of Kiriat Arba, Chevron) said" Also I join in this to blessing of the torah elders and call owners of halls to contribute to donate the surplus food from events of happiness to needy families that receive support by the organization Keren Hatzadik", Rabbi Israel Ganz Shlita, Rabbi Avraham Goldberg Shlita (Rav Kehilas "Avi Ezri" Tel Tsion), Rav Simcha Hacohen Kook Shlita, Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg Shlita (Rosh Yeshiva "Torah Or " and Moreh Oraha'a of Kiriat Mattersdof), Rabbi Eliyahou Abba Shaul Shlita, Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Kuperman Shlita (Head Michlala Bayit-Vagan, Jerusalem), Rav Yaacov Chaim Serna Shlita (Rosh Yeshiva "Yeshivat Chevron knesset Israel Gueula"), Rav Reouven Elbaz Shlita(Rosh Yeshiva "Or Hachaim" and rabbi of beth Israel area and district) said:"I was very happy on their blessed initiative of " organization Keren Hatzadik in the name of rabbi Aryeh Levin ", which laborer in order to help the needy families which who have not in their ability to subsist [...] therefore it is a mitzva to help generously with generous wind for these sacred goals of this holy organization ."
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