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A Spark of Chesed
A Spark of Chesed

What started as a simple request for ice cream has spiraled into continuing a family legacy and ultimately creating a community Circle of Chesed. In 2013, Jack Gindi A”H spent a significant amount of time in New York Cornell Hospital undergoing treatments. He did not have much of an appetite; therefore when he requested ice […]

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Chesed Grows Larger at Memorial Sloan Kettering
Chesed Grows Larger at Memorial Sloan Kettering

On November 29th, Chesed 24/7 and Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital formally opened the Pauline and Maurice R. Cohen Chesed 24/7 Hospitality Room, located next to the pastoral care department. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held, attended by Rabbi Shulim and Mrs. Chavy Greenberg, representing Chesed 24/7 of New Square, Cynthia McCollum, Senior Vice President of […]

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Annual Share 24/7 Retreat a Major Success

This past weekend, SHARE 24/7, a division of Chesed 24/7, held its annual Shabbaton in the Catskills.  Over 60 individuals with developmental disabilities were treated to an unforgettable getaway that is the highlight of their year.  As one young wheel-chair bound participant remarked, “I want it to be next year already so we can go again!”

The goal of SHARE 24/7’s retreat is to give these special individuals a weekend that is focused exclusively on them – their fun, their growth, their comfort.  To achieve this goal, SHARE 24/7’s incredible team of staff and volunteers created non-stop entertainment and activities that filled the weekend with laughter and fun. Their constant positive energy and combined creative forces made it an unparalleled experience for every single Shabbaton participant.

Pulling out all the stops, the weekend was filled with beautiful Shabbos meals complete with inspirational zemiros, games, activities, nature walks, a juggling show and a sensational concert featuring exciting live music and spirited dancing.  The highlight of the Motzei Shabbos concert was watching all the participants hand in hand, arm in arm, new friends and old friends, joined together as one.  Every person was included and made to feel like an important member of the party. All differences and disabilities melted away leaving only the bonds of friendship and love.

After a fun-filled farewell BBQ on Sunday, the participants went back home on a high. The positive energy was palpable; everyone felt like they had received a much-needed energy boost. We look forward to next year’s event — in Yerushalayim bezras Hashem!

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