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Tzivos
Hashem of the C.I.S.
Answering the Rebbe’s Call to
Action
The birth of Tzivos
Hashem in the CIS was inspired by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem
M. Schneerson, who felt deeply and spoke passionately about the
plight of Jews living in communist controlled lands and foresaw
the great spiritual needs of Soviet Jews in the post-glasnost era.
As always, the Rebbe matched words with action and encouraged Tzivos
Hashem, which he founded in 1980, to expand its horizons to meet
the needs of our Soviet Jewish brethren. All who saw the worldwide
Chanukah celebration in 1989, when simultaneous menorah lightings
on six continents were broadcast live via satellite, watched the
Rebbe beam with undiluted pleasure when Moscovite children lit the
menorah. That first light was only the beginning, in the years that
have followed, the impact of the Rebbe’s call to action has
been nothing short of remarkable.
After the Iron Curtain… A Different
World
Once
the Iron Curtain fell mass Jewish emigration began. By now the Jews
who knew enough about Judaism to hunger for it have long since left
the former Soviet Union for brighter futures in Israel and America.
The Jews who still remain are either too troubled, too poor, or
too far from Judaism to seek emigration.
Jewish Children in the CIS… A
Perilous Existence
Too many Jewish children in the CIS are being raised in extremely harsh circumstances. Their parents are alcoholics or drug addicts, and this often goes hand in hand with prostitution and neglect. Many children are abandoned or orphaned at a very young age.
Tzivos Hashem… A Successful Solution
The good news is that Tzivos Hashem is there for these children,
saving lives one at a time. Through our orphanages, medical centers,
food pantries, youth clubs, camps, and holiday workshops, Tzivos
Hashem has emerged as one of the main Jewish organizations working
to rebuild lives in the former Soviet Union. Our humanitarian and
religious programs are being duplicated in communities across the
CIS.
Growing Communities… An Emerging
Need
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, community leaders throughout the CIS have worked tirelessly to reawaken Jewish souls. Their success has led to unprecedented demands on Tzivos Hashem’s educational resources. We have responded to the call of the hour by creating and implementing innovative programs to nurture these growing communities.
Since 1995, Tzivos Hashem has saved the lives of hundreds of children. Every program is made possible through your help and support. Your continued efforts will help the tens of thousands of Jewish children in the CIS.

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Administration
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Alyson Feldman
Goldie Hazdan
Zevi Steinhauser
Graphic Design
Peretz Mockin
Booklet Copy
Avi Webb
Website
Mendel Nemanov
Hirshy Raskin
Tzivos Hashem of the CIS – The Joseph Papp Humanitarian Fund
Rabbi Yerachmiel Benjaminson
Executive Director
Rabbi Yossi Glick
CIS Coordinator
Rabbi Herschel Scheiner
Director of Development
Shmuli Brown
Publications
This auction, and the year round work of the JPHF, is made possible through the help and contributions of:
Zev Cadaner
Margo Feiden
Sholom Laine
Michael Benenson
Larry Birnbaum
Ari Chitrik
Howard Cole
Gil Cygler
Mitch Feldman
Larry Goldfarb
Joseph Hecht
Shimon Katz
Aaron Menche
Zara Moradi
Gail Papp
Jay Rubin
Bronya Shaffer
Nancy Spielberg
Marcia Wilf
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