Posts Tagged ‘Projects’

Netivot Tohar… Project Update

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Hi everyone,

Just an update on the “Netivot Tohar” Book Translation Project which we have taken on in the merit of a refuah shleima for Moshe Yair ben Bayla Tanya.

BH we have so far raised $3,000 towards our $10,000 goal. This means we still have another $7,000 to go in order to complete the translation.

This amounts to 140 people giving $50 each to the project. If you are able to contribute in any way, click here for the bank details. We welcome any contribution.

Thank you,

The Alschulers

Sunday Night Learning Programme

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Hi Everyone,

This picture is of Moshe with all his Manchester United goods. He loves it as you can see.

Last Sunday night we started our 4 week learning program in the merit of a refuah shleima for Moshe.

It was wonderful of everyone to turn up for the learning. About 20 men and 15 women arrived and were inspired by great shiurim from Rabbi and Rebbetzin Steinhaus.

Quite a few people said they could only start coming next week so we are expecting an even bigger turnout next week. Is that not awesome?

Moshe has now had 18 radiotherapy sessions with only 10 remaining after which he will return to chemo treatments.

We will still post some photos of Moshe enjoying himself at his brother Benji’s barmi last week. I am waiting for the photos and then will tell you a bit more of Moshe’s escapades at the barmi. You will be quite impressed. Keep watching the site for more updates.

Love the Altschulers

Moshe and Manchester United

Learning Programme - “Chazor Elai” (Return To Your Roots)

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Hi everyone,

We are having a 4 week learning programme at our house for couples: the women with Rebbitzen Steinhaus and the men with Rabbi Steinhaus, in the merit of a refuah sheleima for our son Moshe Yair ben Bayla Tanya.

The programme starts Sunday night August 24, from 8pm - 9pm, and runs for 4 Sunday nights.

For more information, please see here.

Please let us know by SMS or email if you are able to join us.

Thank you,
Jackie and Ezra Altschuler