Chasdei Lev Hosts Pre-Pesach Food Distribution Event at Clover Stadium, Honoring Rebbeim and Moros

In a heartwarming display of community support and gratitude, Chasdei Lev hosted a large-scale pre-Pesach food distribution event on Sunday at Clover Stadium. The event was dedicated to honoring Rebbeim and Moros, recognizing their tireless commitment to education and their vital role in shaping future generations.

The initiative drew the participation of prominent community leaders, including Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht, Congressman Mike Lawler, Senator Bill Weber, Assemblyman Aron Wieder, Chestnut Ridge Deputy Mayor Chaim Rose, and Trustee Shmuli Fromowitz. Their presence underscored the widespread appreciation for educators and the importance of easing their financial burdens ahead of Yom Tov.

Volunteers worked tirelessly throughout the day to ensure that recipients received their packages efficiently, reinforcing the spirit of chesed that defines Chasdei Lev’s mission.

With a steadfast commitment to supporting educators and their families, Chasdei Lev partners with yeshivas and leverages bulk purchasing from manufacturers to provide essential food and household items at significantly reduced costs. This initiative allows Rebbeim and Moros to prepare for Pesach without financial strain, enabling them to focus on their crucial work in chinuch.

To date, Chasdei Lev has positively impacted over 35,000 educators worldwide, providing much-needed relief to those who dedicate their lives to teaching. The organization continues to expand its efforts, ensuring that Rebbeim and Moros receive the support and recognition they deserve.

 

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