Lev UNeshama Safed Charity

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Lev U’Neshama
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('''Hebrew''': לב ונשמה / '''Pronunciation''': Le-ev U’Ne-shum-ah/ '''Spelling''': Lev U’Neshama / '''Other Name'''s: Heart and Soul, Reaching Out in Safed / '''Definition''': Heart and Soul / '''Description''': Provides a wide range of services to disadvantaged individuals and families in Tzfat, Israel)
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Authorities in Tzfat estimate that over one-third of the population in the city is living below the poverty line. This includes new immigrants, veteran Israelis, families where one or both parents are unemployed, single-parent families, elderly, disabled and even families where both parents work. The crushing burden of feeding and clothing a household in an area where cost-of-living  expenses are high can be overwhelming.
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|data4  = Le-ev U’Ne-shum-ah
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|data6  = Heart and Soul, Reaching Out in Safed
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|data8  = Organization providing a wide range of services to disadvantaged individuals and families in Tzfat, Israel.}}
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Lev U'Neshama is a charitable organization that aims to help poor families in [[Safed|Tzfat]]. Authorities in Safed estimate that over one-third of the population in the city is living below the poverty line. This includes new immigrants, veteran Israelis, families where one or both parents are unemployed, single-parent families, elderly, disabled and even families where both parents work. The crushing burden of feeding and clothing a household in an area where cost-of-living  expenses are high can be overwhelming.
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== History ==
 
== History ==
“Lev U’Neshama” -- Heart and Soul -- was created in 2001 by a group of [[English Speaking Community Safed|English-speaking]] residents of Safed who decided to do their part to ease the burden faced by poverty-stricken residents of the city. Moshe and Yaffa Smolensky together with Rena Cohen established Lev U’Neshama when they heard about an elderly woman who, a concerned neighbor related, was buying baby formula for herself because she couldn’t afford the high cost of regular food.
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“Lev U’Neshama” -- Heart and Soul -- was created in 2001 by a group of English-speaking residents of Safed who decided to do their part to ease the burden faced by poverty-stricken residents of the city. Moshe and Yaffa Smolensky together with Rena Cohen established Lev U’Neshama when they heard about an elderly woman who, a concerned neighbor related, was buying baby formula for herself because she couldn’t afford the high cost of regular food.
  
 
=== Development ===
 
=== Development ===
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As the years went by the Smolenskys and Cohen conducted active fund-raising campaigns among Safed residents as well as their old friends and acquaintances in the United States. This fund-raising has provided the opportunity to allow them to offer assistance to needy Tzfat residents. The staff of Lev U’Neshama worked without compensation as they continued to identify community and individual needs and expanded Lev U’Neshama’s budget and activities to meet these needs.
 
As the years went by the Smolenskys and Cohen conducted active fund-raising campaigns among Safed residents as well as their old friends and acquaintances in the United States. This fund-raising has provided the opportunity to allow them to offer assistance to needy Tzfat residents. The staff of Lev U’Neshama worked without compensation as they continued to identify community and individual needs and expanded Lev U’Neshama’s budget and activities to meet these needs.
  
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=== Soldiers’ Fund ===
 
=== Soldiers’ Fund ===
The Tzfat hospital, [[Ziv Hospital Safed|Rivka Ziv]], cares for hundreds of soldiers each month. These soldiers are stationed along Israel’s northern border and come to the hospital when they are wounded, sick,  suffering from broken bones or experience health issues. The soldiers generally come to the hospital straight from their base and don’t have any toiletries or personal items to tide them over until a family member arrives or until they return to their base. Lev U’Neshama provides them with toothbrushes, toothpaste, shaving items and other personal items that give the soldiers a feeling that Safed is their “home away from home.”
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The Tzfat hospital, Rivka Ziv, cares for hundreds of soldiers each month. These soldiers are stationed along Israel’s northern border and come to the hospital when they are wounded, sick,  suffering from broken bones or experience health issues. The soldiers generally come to the hospital straight from their base and don’t have any toiletries or personal items to tide them over until a family member arrives or until they return to their base. Lev U’Neshama provides them with toothbrushes, toothpaste, shaving items and other personal items that give the soldiers a feeling that Safed is their “home away from home.”
  
 
== War ==
 
== War ==
During the [[Safed Second Lebanon War|2006 Second Lebanon War]] Yaffa and Moshe Smolensky remained in Tzfat, under missile attack, in order to ensure that Lev U’Neshama continued to function. The senior citizen couple coped with the increased need for services and assistance from the residents who were stranded in the town. Overwhelmingly, residents who had financial resources, cars and places of refuge had left Safed, leaving the most vulnerable citizens in the town to manage. Many of these people lived on the edge during the best of times, and when the war began, any support systems that they had beforehand vanished.
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During the 2006 Second Lebanon War Yaffa and Moshe Smolensky remained in Tzfat, under missile attack, in order to ensure that Lev U’Neshama continued to function. The senior citizen couple coped with the increased need for services and assistance from the residents who were stranded in the town. Overwhelmingly, residents who had financial resources, cars and places of refuge had left Safed, leaving the most vulnerable citizens in the town to manage. Many of these people lived on the edge during the best of times, and when the war began, any support systems that they had beforehand vanished.
  
 
Lev U’Neshama helped sustain hundreds of these individuals and families, keeping them supplied with basic food supplies and other necessities throughout the month-long conflict.
 
Lev U’Neshama helped sustain hundreds of these individuals and families, keeping them supplied with basic food supplies and other necessities throughout the month-long conflict.
  
 
== Assistance for New Immigrants ==
 
== Assistance for New Immigrants ==
Lev U’Neshama is a major source of support for the new Ethiopian immigrants who live in Safed during their initial two years of absorption. Safed maintains three [[Ethiopian Absorption Safed|Ethiopian Absorption Centers]] where the new immigrants, consisting of several hundred families who arrive each year, live upon their aliyah to Israel. During this period the children begin to study in Israeli schools while the adults learn Hebrew and Jewish studies in an Ulpan. Living in the Absorption Center cushions their arrival until they get on their feet and are able to find their own housing and employment.
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Lev U’Neshama is a major source of support for the new Ethiopian immigrants who live in Safed during their initial two years of absorption. Safed maintains three Ethiopian Absorption Centers where the new immigrants, consisting of several hundred families who arrive each year, live upon their aliyah to Israel. During this period the children begin to study in Israeli schools while the adults learn Hebrew and Jewish studies in an Ulpan. Living in the Absorption Center cushions their arrival until they get on their feet and are able to find their own housing and employment.
  
 
The Absorption Ministry provides the immigrants’ basic needs but the initial absorption basket that families receive lacks many necessities. Lev U’Neshama fills in whenever possible, providing the families with clothing and shoes from the g’mach and, when possible, assistance from the eyeglass and discretionary funds.
 
The Absorption Ministry provides the immigrants’ basic needs but the initial absorption basket that families receive lacks many necessities. Lev U’Neshama fills in whenever possible, providing the families with clothing and shoes from the g’mach and, when possible, assistance from the eyeglass and discretionary funds.
 
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