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Digital Girl

During this week’s celebration of Purim, we read about Queen Esther, who proudly and bravely stands up to King Ahasuerus, ultimately saving the Jews from the evil Haman. In honor of Queen Esther, we are excited to support Digital Girl, a Brooklyn-based organization that that works with inner city youth, especially girls, to learn and pursue activities and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).

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Dream Doctors

Dream Doctors

In the Talmud, we read “when the month of Adar arrives, happiness increases.” With next week’s celebration of Purim (during the Hebrew month of Adar), we are excited to feature an organization that brings joy to more than 200,000 hospitalized patients per year through therapeutic medical clowns in Israel.

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I Support the Girls

I Support the Girls

In honor of International Women’s Day being celebrated today, we are featuring an organization that works to restore dignity and self-respect to women. Additionally, one of the mitzvot (commandments) of the upcoming holiday of Purim is to give to those in need. I Support the Girls collects and distributes donations of bras and feminine hygiene products to homeless women and girls across North America.

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Yad LaKashish

Yad LaKashish

In Vayekhel, Moses gathers all Israelites to construct the Mishkan (Tabernacle) under chief artisan Betzalel. We learn about the elaborate artistic descriptions of the materials, colors and patterns used. This week, we are featuring an organization that uses art to empower and support elderly individuals in Jerusalem.

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Yamba Malawi

Yamba Malawi

This week’s Torah portion, Tetzaveh, describes the Ner Tamid or the eternal light that hung over the ark in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). It states that it was not only the responsibility of the elite high priests but all the people of Israel to keep the light burning. At 26, Melissa Kushner founded Yamba Malawi and has been shining light in one of the poorest countries in the world ever since.

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Sharsheret

Sharsheret

This week’s Torah portion, Ki Tisa, highlights the importance of community coming together to give back, as the census commanded each Israelite to give a half-shekel to build and upkeep the Mishkan (Tabernacle.) As February is National Cancer Prevention Month, we are featuring Sharsheret, an organization that provides communal support for Jewish women and families facing breast and ovarian cancer.

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Sunflower Bakery

Sunflower Bakery

Inclusion is an important theme in this week’s Torah portion, Terumah. God tells Moses to include all Israelites in the building of the the Mishkan (Tabernacle), a portable sanctuary for the Israelites to pray in as they wandered in the desert. As February is also Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month, we are supporting a kosher bakery that professionally trains young adults with learning differences, providing the necessary instructions to enter the pastry, baking and related food industries.

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CAST LA

CAST LA

In this week's Torah portion, Mishpatim, we read the rules of owning Jewish slaves. We learn that the act of a person freeing a slave is just as important as God’s act of freeing an entire nation from slavery. This week, Righteous Crowd is honored to support an LA- based organization devoted to ending modern-day slavery and trafficking.

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TZEDEK DC

TZEDEK DC

In Parashat Yitro, Moses seeks advice on leadership from his father-in-law, Yitro (Jethro). Jethro’s suggestion is to build a judicial system, whereby judges govern actions of the people. This week we are featuring Tzedek DC, an organization inspired by a central tenet of Jewish teachings, “Tzedek, tzedek tirdof,” or “Justice, justice we shall pursue.” Tzedek DC provides support to low-income residents of Washington, D.C. that face legal problems due to debt-related issues.

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Amutat Kaima

Amutat Kaima

Tu BiShvat or the Jewish New Year for Trees begins Sunday evening, January 20th, so we are featuring an organization that works with the environment to help at-risk youth in Israel. Their unique approach combines farming, community and leadership development to improve the lives of high school dropouts. Amutat Kaima currently oversees four educational farms in Israel and one abroad.

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Unchained At Last

Unchained At Last

Freedom is an important theme in this week’s Torah portion, Bo. Moses leads the Israelites out of slavery so we are featuring an organization dedicated to ending forced and child marriage. After escaping her own forced marriage, Fraidy Reiss founded Unchained At Last to help other women and girls in similar situations.

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Innovation: Africa

Innovation: Africa

In this week’s Torah portion, Vaera, we are introduced to seven of the ten plagues brought down on Egypt. The first of these plagues was turning the water of the Nile River into blood. Since access to clean water still plagues the world, we are featuring an organization that uses Israeli innovation to provide clean water and other necessities to rural villages in Africa.

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Little Essentials

Little Essentials

This week’s Torah portion, Shemot, tells the story of the Hebrew midwives, Shifra and Puah. When Pharaoh commanded all Hebrew newborn sons be killed, these midwives refused to obey this order, risking their own lives. In honor of this courageous act, this week, we are featuring an organization that promotes the well-being and safety of babies and young children in New York City.

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Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village

Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village

Many Jews traditionally bless their children on Friday nights after lighting the Shabbat candles. These blessings come from this week’s Torah portion, Vayechi, in which Jacob bestows a special blessing on his twelve sons before his death. In the spirit of blessing young people, this week we are supporting an organization modeled after an Israeli youth village, which was established to care for orphans of the Holocaust. The Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village cares for and empowers orphaned and vulnerable Rwandan youth.

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Nourish Now

Nourish Now

It’s been estimated that 150,000 tons of food are thrown away each day in the U.S. Nourish Now, a Maryland-based organization, tackles the problem of food waste while simultaneously fighting hunger. We are featuring Nourish Now this week because its mission connects to the Torah portion, Vayigash, in which Joseph designs a system to respond to famine in Egypt.

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Knock Knock Give a Sock

Knock Knock Give a Sock

There are more than 60,000 homeless people living in New York City. Socks are the most needed, but often the least donated type of clothing. During Chanukah, a time we traditionally give gifts, we are featuring an organization that gives socks to those experiencing homelessness.

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