Funds Raised
Raised 102%
Goal $500,000
Successful
$10 Raised of $1,200 goal
YW
Yehuda Wolmark
$160
ZB
Zelig Berkowitz
$36
SW
Suri Weiss
$72
Jg
Joel green
$36
Y&
Y Yitzchok & Chaya Elbaum
$180
In Honor Of
In honor the indefatigable and incredible Mrs. Frumy Horowitz, a paradigm of true chesed!
2 years ago
With
Chaskel and Chanie Halberstam
SG
Shulem Greenbaum
$180
As
Anonymous
$180
RM
Rachel Moskowitz
$72
YD
Yanky and Dina Cohen
$36
In Honor Of
In endless appreciation for all that Frumy Horowitz has done for our family
2 years ago
With
Chaskel and Chanie Halberstam
As
Anonymous
$50
As
Anonymous
$9
As
Anonymous
$9
As
Anonymous
$360
As
Anonymous
$36
EB
Eva Backenroth
$100
For The Recovery Of
Refuah shlaima for Chana Leah bas Yacha
2 years ago
With
Shimshon M and Elly Lowy
MR
Miriam Rottenberg/Laufer
$72
DR
Dudi Rottenberg
$50
As
Anonymous
$15
LB
Libby Bar-Horin
$20
As
Anonymous
$100
DN
Devorah Nussbaum
$72
JR
Joel Rubinstein
$18
EG
Esther Gerstein
$100
SG
Sury Glanz
$120
MR
Moshe & Rivkie
$100
NP
Nochum Perlow
$18
2 years ago
As
Anonymous
$36
For the hatzlacha, refua shleima and shidduchim of our family and all of klall yisrael
2 years ago
With
Cheskel Lev
Yb
Yoely brach
$100
CW
Chesky Weiss
$72
Df
Drew family
$180
MR
Malky Royde
$25
Cz
Chaya zaidman
$200
EP
Esty Pollak
$25
YE
Yosef & Estie Wohlgemuth
$180
CL
Chevy Lev
$100
SG
Sarah Chana Grunwald
$100
SF
Shlomy Friedman
$36
SF
Shmuel Feigenbaum
$100
RP
Ruchy Perlmutter
$36
EG
Ephraim Glick
$36
MP
M Pavel
$360
PG
Pinchas N Glauber
$10
SB
Shifra BarHorin
$18
BM
Blima Mezei
$100
ZF
Zilu Freund
$36
Ys
Yumi sofer
$18
IF
Isaac Fischbein
$20
CB
Chaim Brach
$36
JG
Joe Goldberger
$36
ימ
יצחק יודא מאשקאוויטש
$100
None of us are strangers to the harrowing effects of illness and cancer
It is lonely.
It is frightening.
Even debilitating.
The effects can be extremely harsh.
There is worry, there is fear.
There’s an organization out there that knows.
That understands.
That will do whatever it takes to uplift cancer patients and their families.
Bein Ish Ubein Uchiv.
For close to three decades, Bein Ish has been present in the bleak hospital corridors lending a shoulder to lean on.
Where families look on fraught with fear, Bein Ish offers empathy and encouragement.
Where patients face excruciating procedures, Bein Ish finds a way to lessen the burden.
Where parents are sick with worry, Bein Ish coordinates support groups to ease the loneliness.
Bein Ish Ubein Uchiv believes that as every medical case is unique, their role should be individualized in a way that best meets the particulars of each case.
Frumy develops a personal relationship with each family, establishing a rapport that demonstrates her deep understanding of the nuances each case presents.
While one family may require accommodations at one of their twelve hospital apartments, another might require dinners delivered daily to their home.
While one family may need new clothing for the season, another may request babysitting assistance or a bit of respite away from it all.
The commonality they share is the friendship, the caring heart, and the emotional support they are so generously offered no matter the services they receive.
Hence, with these principles that Bein Ish Ubein Uchiv stands for, the annual Shabbos Hisvaadus was established.
Every year, the Hilton in Stamford Connecticut, is transformed into a dreamland where patients and their families are treated to every imaginable indulgence. From world-class entertainment to food par-excellence, this weekend of extravagance gives families the chizuk and inspiration they so desperately need.
As the date for the Shabbos Hisvaadus draws near, Bein Ish needs your help to “Raise Hopes and Funds" to get this Shabbos off the ground.
With every dollar that you donate over the next four days, you will be changing darkness to light, despair to optimism.
Please join us in our mission of spreading kindness and awareness, by enabling us to continue spreading hope.
It is lonely.
It is frightening.
Even debilitating.
The effects can be extremely harsh.
There is worry, there is fear.
There’s an organization out there that knows.
That understands.
That will do whatever it takes to uplift cancer patients and their families.
Bein Ish Ubein Uchiv.
For close to three decades, Bein Ish has been present in the bleak hospital corridors lending a shoulder to lean on.
Where families look on fraught with fear, Bein Ish offers empathy and encouragement.
Where patients face excruciating procedures, Bein Ish finds a way to lessen the burden.
Where parents are sick with worry, Bein Ish coordinates support groups to ease the loneliness.
Bein Ish Ubein Uchiv believes that as every medical case is unique, their role should be individualized in a way that best meets the particulars of each case.
Frumy develops a personal relationship with each family, establishing a rapport that demonstrates her deep understanding of the nuances each case presents.
While one family may require accommodations at one of their twelve hospital apartments, another might require dinners delivered daily to their home.
While one family may need new clothing for the season, another may request babysitting assistance or a bit of respite away from it all.
The commonality they share is the friendship, the caring heart, and the emotional support they are so generously offered no matter the services they receive.
Hence, with these principles that Bein Ish Ubein Uchiv stands for, the annual Shabbos Hisvaadus was established.
Every year, the Hilton in Stamford Connecticut, is transformed into a dreamland where patients and their families are treated to every imaginable indulgence. From world-class entertainment to food par-excellence, this weekend of extravagance gives families the chizuk and inspiration they so desperately need.
As the date for the Shabbos Hisvaadus draws near, Bein Ish needs your help to “Raise Hopes and Funds" to get this Shabbos off the ground.
With every dollar that you donate over the next four days, you will be changing darkness to light, despair to optimism.
Please join us in our mission of spreading kindness and awareness, by enabling us to continue spreading hope.