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My Alexander Muss High School in Israel (AMHSI-JNF) Fundraising Page
Akiva Gersh
Akiva Gersh
Friends from around the world:
You know that I have been blessed for 13 years now to work at the unique and incredible JNF-Alexander Muss High School in Israel program, teaching Jewish and Israel history to high school students from the U.S. and Australia. The work we do helps our students to explore and develop their own personal connection to their Jewish identity, the Jewish people and the State of Israel, all of which contributes greatly to the future of Am Yisrael.
Like other organizations and institutions, we have had to close our doors, for the first time in 48 years.
In order to help us get through this global crisis and come out of it able and ready to continue doing the important work we are doing, please consider making a contribution to our fundraiser.
Our parent organization, the JNF-USA, has committee to matching every dollar raised, so when you give, you are giving double!
Feel free to share this with friends and family.
Together, we can make a difference!
You know that I have been blessed for 13 years now to work at the unique and incredible JNF-Alexander Muss High School in Israel program, teaching Jewish and Israel history to high school students from the U.S. and Australia. The work we do helps our students to explore and develop their own personal connection to their Jewish identity, the Jewish people and the State of Israel, all of which contributes greatly to the future of Am Yisrael.
Like other organizations and institutions, we have had to close our doors, for the first time in 48 years.
In order to help us get through this global crisis and come out of it able and ready to continue doing the important work we are doing, please consider making a contribution to our fundraiser.
Our parent organization, the JNF-USA, has committee to matching every dollar raised, so when you give, you are giving double!
Feel free to share this with friends and family.
Together, we can make a difference!
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