For many Jewish residents of southeast Texas, Hurricane Ike's wrath is still felt as they sit without electricity, stores are closed and the city is slowly and painfully springing back to life.
Of course, during and in the aftermath of the hurricane, Chabad was there among the first responders. Our staff and teams of volunteers immediately assessed and provided humanitarian relief with food, water, ice, and emergency clean up and repairs coupled with moral, emotional and spiritual support. As Shabbat neared, Chabad teamed up with local community to bring in 6250 Shabbat meals, when the stores were either without power and closed and all available kosher food had rotted or depleted. Visit the Chabad Hurricane Relief blog for more details at www.chabadtexas.org/hurricane.
Relief expenses have mounted and Chabad of Texas is calling out for your help.
As we approach the Jewish New Year, please consider lending a helping hand to those in need. Visit www.chabadtexas.org/donate to support Chabad's Hurricane Ike Relief effort.
In this merit, may you and yours be inscribed and sealed for a healthy and Happy New Year,
Rabbi Chaim
Hurricane Relief Coordinator
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