Funds Raised
Raised 101%
Goal $115,000
Successful
$1,228 Raised of $1,800 goal
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ChaniKornbluh
$180
Dear Pinny, | Your לב טוב is one in a generation, we need more people like you! | May you always be the person that make other people happy!!
2 years ago
With
Pinny Wind
Sz
SimchaWeisz
$36
NR
Nussi Reiss
$50
HF
Hillel Fried
$100
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yoel moshefischbein
$25
2 years ago
VM
Volvy MendlowitzMendlowitz
$50
Dn
DoviMorgan
$36
Es
EfraimReiss
$100
YW
Yitshak Wind
$100
BS
Burech Spira
$18
Tt
TemaGratt
$36
Dn
Danielsussman
$50
Ds
DavidLebovits
$50
Mn
MosheFriedman
$100
Sk
SimchaPulachek
$360
Cn
ChanyFeuerstein
$50
Er
ElishevaKur
$36
2 years ago
Ls
LeahMoskowits
$36
May his neshumah have an Aliyah with this special deed of writing a Torah in his name!! ?
2 years ago
With
Raizel Sandel
Cz
ChavaItzkowitz
$18
2 years ago
Bn
BassyLichtenstein
$36
2 years ago
Yr
YonaUnger
$26
YF
Yossi Fischer
$25
Yr
YoelWerczberger
$18
Hr
HennyLauer
$18
2 years ago
Jl
JoelPavel
$1
2 years ago
Da
DavidSpira
$18
2 years ago
Cn
ChaimHartman
$36
2 years ago
Av
ArielManakhimov
$5
2 years ago
Ez
Elazarsteinmetz
$1
2 years ago
Rh
Raphaelshulimovich
$1
2 years ago
SW
Shlomo Wettenstein
$180
2 years ago
GT
Gershon Twersky
$18
2 years ago
Eh
ElchananMalach
$18
2 years ago
Dz
DevoraSchwartz
$5
2 years ago
Sa
ShloimeSpira
$101
AC
Aaron Censor
$72
Gz
GoldieSendrowitz
$5
2 years ago
Mu
MosesLandau
$18
2 years ago
HD
Hedy Dee
$100
2 years ago
Dr
DovidGutter
$20
Hi
2 years ago
En
EsterFasten
$360
Cg
ChanieGreenzweig
$18
2 years ago
En
EsterFasten
$20
Br
BlimaZellermaier
$18
2 years ago
EV
Effy Vanmessel
$18
Er
ElviraBotinder
$5
2 years ago
Cl
ChaimIsrael
$5
NF
Natan Fischer
$18
2 years ago
Yy
YosefZlatopolsky
$10
2 years ago
Aa
AvrumSpira
$50
In his short life, Yoel held nothing back. He was a giver without any judgment or questions. He went out of his way to help others and treat them with respect. He shared his resources, funds, knowledge,
and talents with those in-need, without holding back. Friends and family say “Yoel never said no” And “Yoel didn’t ask why - he just gave.”
Yoel was headstrong with an unstoppable work-ethic. The doctors said Yoel displayed a strong will to live. He battled Covid for weeks and yearned for a second chance to live. But his will-power was not enough. Unfortunately, Yoel was one of the early COVID cases with no treatment protocol yet in place. In the ICU of Cornell hospital at 9:18am on the first day of Pesach, at the young age of 40, this pure Tzaddik
- Who played drums and trumpet while doing Bikur Cholim.
- Who put his CC on file at the grocery store for an almanah’s weekly shabbos shopping
- Who knew the code book by heart and answered other engineer’s questions nonstop.
- Who instilled his children with an unshakable love for honoring Shabbos.
- Who wasn’t afraid of being the one person in a room with a different perspective.
Passed away on the same day as Yitzchak Aveinu and Iyov - Tes Vuv Nisan. Yoel really didn’t need to live long to leave an everlasting impression on thousands. When he passed away, an outpouring of support from 3,853 people united to raise critical funds to help his family during the darkest of times. Fast forward two years later, there is still a gaping hole in the hearts of Yoel’s father, wife, and children. Yoel’s two bochurim are without a father that will eventually walk them to the Chupah. Yoel’s 6 year old daughter has a few memories of her Tatty and most of them will likely fade with time.The family seeks comfort and menucha through the one thing that has remained constant for them throughout this Tzar: the light of torah. The family is asking the Klal to help celebrate Yoel’s life by continuing to spread his love of Yiddishkeit. With your support, his simcha, devotion, and integrity will carry on in the form of a Sefer Torah that his children can hold and dance with and as the new year approaches, your donation will seal a letter of merit and protection in the sefer hachaim - for you and for Yoel.
Thank you for your generous donation.
The Sandel Family
and talents with those in-need, without holding back. Friends and family say “Yoel never said no” And “Yoel didn’t ask why - he just gave.”
Yoel was headstrong with an unstoppable work-ethic. The doctors said Yoel displayed a strong will to live. He battled Covid for weeks and yearned for a second chance to live. But his will-power was not enough. Unfortunately, Yoel was one of the early COVID cases with no treatment protocol yet in place. In the ICU of Cornell hospital at 9:18am on the first day of Pesach, at the young age of 40, this pure Tzaddik
- Who played drums and trumpet while doing Bikur Cholim.
- Who put his CC on file at the grocery store for an almanah’s weekly shabbos shopping
- Who knew the code book by heart and answered other engineer’s questions nonstop.
- Who instilled his children with an unshakable love for honoring Shabbos.
- Who wasn’t afraid of being the one person in a room with a different perspective.
Passed away on the same day as Yitzchak Aveinu and Iyov - Tes Vuv Nisan. Yoel really didn’t need to live long to leave an everlasting impression on thousands. When he passed away, an outpouring of support from 3,853 people united to raise critical funds to help his family during the darkest of times. Fast forward two years later, there is still a gaping hole in the hearts of Yoel’s father, wife, and children. Yoel’s two bochurim are without a father that will eventually walk them to the Chupah. Yoel’s 6 year old daughter has a few memories of her Tatty and most of them will likely fade with time.The family seeks comfort and menucha through the one thing that has remained constant for them throughout this Tzar: the light of torah. The family is asking the Klal to help celebrate Yoel’s life by continuing to spread his love of Yiddishkeit. With your support, his simcha, devotion, and integrity will carry on in the form of a Sefer Torah that his children can hold and dance with and as the new year approaches, your donation will seal a letter of merit and protection in the sefer hachaim - for you and for Yoel.
Thank you for your generous donation.
The Sandel Family