With tremendous hakaras hatov to Hashem, on December 14th, I will Iy'h be getting married.
I can't think of a better way to thank Hashem then by raising money to help a needy kallah get married on the same day that I celebrate my wedding!
Any donation, small or large, will be forwarded straight to a Kallah yesoma who is a kallah just like me but can't pay for her own wedding.
Help me help her and we should all be zocheh to yeshuos in everything!
If you wish to submit a name for Tfilah, please include it in the comment box and it will be sent to the Kallah.
*If you prefer to donate over the phone, please call Laya at 718.227.0207*
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