Yad Eliezer for Babies Invites you to: The 7th Annual Ladies Tea An evening dedicated to "Caring for our Children" Monday, February 24, 7:30 pm
Featuring: Rabbi Yanky Horowitz "Helping our Children Succeed in School and in Life by Understanding their Learning Profiles"
Honoring: Alyssa Colton and Aviva Lipner of Kid's Therapy Place For years of dedicated service to the children of the Teaneck/Bergenfield community
At the Home of: Terri and Yitzy Karasick 75 Tames Boulevard, Bergenfield, New Jersey, 07621
$25 suggested couvert. Dessert and Raffles will be available.
Yad Eliezer Keren Eliyahu V’Esther Baby Fund
Yad Eliezer’s Feed-a-Baby Program cares specifically for those infants whose mothers are unable to nurse and cannot afford to purchase formula. We provide over 2,000 hungry babies with the proper nourishment to develop into healthy children.
The program is carefully monitored to ensure that it does not become a substitute for nursing.
Infant recipients include children of sick mothers, malnourished mothers, and mothers who are simply overwhelmed by life and urgently need your help.
For over 20 years, we've been helping needy couples make their wedding celebrations, saving families from incurring terrible debt. To date over 15,000 couples have celebrated their special day with dignity.
Going hungry is a part of daily life for countless Israeli families.
Our Food Support program alleviates that hunger for parents and children throughout the country.
You can help.
We break the cycle of poverty by enabling individuals and families to become self-sufficient, giving them the skills they need to become productive in a trade or profession.
This fund was established to help orphan brides & grooms in need, by supplying them with brand new basic appliances, so they can set up their homes just like anyone else.
Help a bar mitzvah boy from a needy family celebrate his special milestone, with sponsorship of tefillin or a bar mitzvah package. Twinning with your loved one's bar mitzvah is a beautiful and meaningful way to commemorate your simcha.