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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Emergency fund for family of Israeli teen wounded in Gaza envelope on Thursday

An emergency fund has been established for the family of the teenager who was critically wounded by 'Palestinian' terrorists in Thursday's attack on a school bus in the Gaza envelope. It turns out that the teen is not from the Gaza envelope area. He's from Beit Shemesh (just West of the Jerusalem - Tel Aviv corridor).
Lema'an Achai charity organization of Ramat Beit Shemesh, "One Family" (which specializes in assisting terror victims) and "Paamonim" (which specializes in financial and small business structuring) are coordinating efforts to help the family of 16-year-old Daniel Viflic of Beit Shemesh, who remained in critical condition Sunday with wounds suffered Thursday, when an anti-tank missile. launched by Gaza terrorists, hit the school bus in which he was travelling.

Chairman David Morris of Lema'an Achai says the Viflic family will need $10,000 to make it through the Pesach period which, under normal circumstances, would be a peak season for its catering business, which has been closed by the tragedy.

To donate securely on line, go to: https://lemaanachai.org/donations.aspx
Use the drop-down, or comments section to designate "Terror Victim - Viflic".

To donate by Phone (in Hebrew), people in Israel can call: 02 999 9933

People are asked to pray for Raphael Arieh ben Tamar.
For those calling from outside Israel, that would be +972-2-999 9933.

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1 Comments:

At 3:09 AM, Blogger Broomer said...

I don't understand why Israel can't deduct money given to the "palis" to support victims of terrorism and "acts of war". Surely that could be one form of deterrence.

 

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