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From: Tomche Shabbos
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Subject: THE ROYAL PAUPER
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2017 13:09:20 +0000
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Dear Jeffrey,
Ah gutten chodesh!
Late Hoshana Rabbah afternoon,
I was getting ready for a much-
needed nap when a call came in
on the Tomche Shabbos line.
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The caller was an anxious, middle-aged man who
explained that the electricity in his home had been shut off.
He was wondering if we could help him have the electricity
turned back on before nightfall.
The person who usually helps us resolve issues with O&R
was out of town and there was no time to start making
calls. So, after confirming the man's desperate situation, I
immediately wrote a check for the amount owed and told
the man that he could come pick it up.
The man expressed his relief and gratitude and soon
showed up on my driveway. He arrived in bekovodige
clothes, all ready for yom tov. I was taken by the air of
royalty about him, and thought wryly of the mistaken
image that many have of paupers, envisioning them as
people who sit in tattered clothes on park benches. The
painful truth is that the person who picked up the check
that afternoon may very well be the one who sits next to
you in shul.
As he took the check from my hand, the man related that
he had been out of work for a year but was finally starting a
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new job right after yom toy. "As soon as I get paid, the first
maser I'll give will go to Tomche Shabbos," he promised
gratefully.
Of course, the help we provide is never contingent on a
pledge of future support, but many of our supporters are
indeed individuals who reached out to Tomche Shabbos
during their darkest hour and are eager to give back as
soon as things take a turn for the better.
While we continue working hard to assist those who reach
out to us on a daily basis, we are also constantly looking for
ways to be proactive in providing support. I am especially
proud of the arba minim sale that Tomche Shabbos held
this year for the first time. This idea was suggested about a
year ago, and during the summer we reached out to the
largest U.S. importer of arba minim. We were able to
arrange for a great deal on the sets, which we then sold at
cost price.
Another exciting development is our upcoming coat
distribution, which will be held this Sunday. We are
expecting a delivery of hundreds of brand new children's
coats in all sizes, and these coats will then be offered to the
neediest in our community.
Finally, we recently launched the Monsey Torah Fund,
which we hope will provide much-needed support to
rebbeim and kollel families.
As our community experiences phenomenal growth, we at
Tomche Shabbos work tirelessly to meet new challenges
with creativity, foresight, and innovation. Thank you for
being a partner in our work!
With gratitude,
Alan Rosenstock
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Thanks to your support, Tomche Shabbos assists 500
families in Rockland County with food, job placements,
utility payments, and more. For more information vi
www.tomcheshabbos.org/donate or call
ext. 2.
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