Your Black Friday gift can go straight to a soldier or a child in Israel
A Black Friday note from Cheryl and two ways to send supplies to Israel with AIC's December mission — the Amazon Wish List and the Supply Drive.
In this issue: A Black Friday note from Cheryl and two ways to send supplies to Israel with AIC's December mission — the Amazon Wish List and the Supply Drive.
Shalom. Today is Black Friday, and many of us will spend it shopping for our homes, our families, and our children. I want to offer one more option, and it has a direct impact.
In December, AIC travels to Israel again with suitcases full of supplies. We visit bases, community centers, families under strain, and schools that need help. Some of these items are hard to find in Israel right now, which is why we built an Amazon Wish List — every package you buy is hand-delivered to a soldier, a family, or a child who needs it.
If you would rather support the mission with a direct donation, that helps us buy food, clothing, and school supplies once we land. It keeps money in Israel's local economy and puts help exactly where it is needed.
This work only happens because this community keeps stepping forward. Thank you for being part of it. Am Yisrael Chai!
— Cheryl Dorchinsky, Executive Director
Two ways to put help directly into hands in Israel this December:
Buy from our Amazon Wish List. Every package ships to us and rides to Israel in our December suitcases, hand-delivered to a soldier, a family, or a child who needs it.
Give to the December Supply Drive. Your gift buys food, clothing, and school supplies once we land in Israel — keeping money in the local economy and putting help exactly where it is needed.
MITZVAHS THAT FLOAT
A kosher duck at Duck Donuts
A kosher duck at Duck Donuts in Johns Creek — where else? A little Jewish joy hiding in plain sight. From donut shops to city parks, the ducks keep floating. Mitzvahs that float.








