For shluchim scattered in faraway places, the Kinus is an opportunity to rejuvenate, reconnect, recharge, and refocus. But some shluchim can’t afford the cost of airfare from their makom hashlichus. Rabbi Shmuly Levitin, from the Kinus Travel Fund, appeals to Anash to make a difference to a shliach.
Every year thousands of Shluchim travel to the Kinus to reconnect, recharge, and refocus. It is an opportunity to spiritually rejuvenate, and for many Shluchim the Kinus is the high point of the year.
Unfortunately, many Shluchim struggle to pay for daily necessities, and cannot afford the airfare to attend. Therefore, for the past 11 years, the Kinus Travel Fund has helped Shluchim with travel expenses, either partially or in full.
This year, the Kinus Travel Fund is raising $75,000 to bring Shluchim to the Kinus. Every dollar donated helps another Shliach.
Rabbi Shmuly Levitin, a shliach in Seattle and board member of the fund, appeals to Anash to contribute to this fund to help shluchim personally.
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Donate now at charidy.com/kinusfund
Grant amounts depend on location. For example, Shluchim from Israel and South America will receive $500 grants. Some of the other regions we distribute grants to are Australia/New Zealand, Russia/Ukraine, Argentina/Brazil, USA/Canada, and throughout Europe. To apply for assistance please fill out the form at https://form.jotform.com/242474053102041
Board of Directors
Rabbi Chanan Chernitsky
Rabbi Moshe Lazaros
Rabbi Berel Levertov
Rabbi Shmuly Levitin
Donation Methods:
Campaign page – charidy.com/kinusfund
Zelle – [email protected]
Thank you Anash.org for publicizing this important cause to help Shluchim gain energy and inspiration annually.
Thank you charidy.com for donating the fundraising platform.
Thank you Merkos and Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky for arranging the Kinus.
And thank you everyone for contributing!
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