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Extend Your Sukkah: Bring the Joy of Sukkot to Families in Need

As we step into the sukkah, we are reminded of how fragile our homes can be — and how much we rely on Hashem’s protection.
09.30.2025
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As we step into the sukkah, we are reminded of how fragile our homes can be — and how much we rely on Hashem’s protection.
Sukkot invites us to rejoice, to give thanks, and to welcome others into our shelter.

But for many families in Israel caring for a seriously ill child, the sukkah’s lesson of temporary shelter is all too real.

The Harsh Reality Behind the Holiday

Hospital corridors have replaced their dining rooms.
Paychecks have stopped while expenses keep climbing.
Instead of preparing for the chag with joy, these families worry about paying for groceries, transportation, and life-saving medicines.

This Sukkot, you can extend the walls of your sukkah to embrace them.

A Decade of Compassion: Or Lacholeh’s Mission

For more than 10 years, Or Lacholeh has stood beside families in Israel battling life-threatening illness — providing food, clothing, and dignity in their darkest hours.

Your support during Sukkot can help families feel the embrace of the community even as they sit beside a hospital bed.

How Your Gift Brings Joy This Sukkot

Your contribution today will provide:
🍯 Groceries and meals for families who cannot afford them
🍯 A family outing over Chol HaMoed, giving parents and children a precious break from the hospital walls
🍯 Clothing and essentials that restore dignity during hardship

Here’s how you can help right now:
🍯 $36 – a few holiday groceries for a family
🍯 $100 – a family outing
🍯 $250 – a food voucher so families can shop with dignity
🍯 $500 – food + clothing support for a family fighting illness

👉 DONATE NOW — Bring the Joy of Sukkot to Families in Need

A Mitzvah That Blesses the Giver

Our sages teach that tzedakah (charity) is not only a mitzvah but also a source of blessing for the giver.
When you share your Sukkot joy with those in pain, you bring light to their chag — and merit to your own.

Share Your Shelter, Share Your Joy

This Sukkot, let your generosity extend the walls of your sukkah to families who feel the fragility of life every day.
Your gift can transform their holiday from a time of stress into a moment of peace, dignity, and gratitude.

👉 Donate today to Or Lacholeh and make this Sukkot a season of true joy — for you and for them.

Chag Sameach to you and your loved ones.