In 1981, the Tzaddik Rabbi Israel Abuchazera, zs'kl, called his daughter Rabbanit Avigail Tichye and son-in-law, HaGaon Rabbi David Busso Shlita and advised them to open a Yeshiva (Talmud Torah) to help children from troubled homes and to strengthen them in Yiddishkeit. A year later, Rabbanit Avigail and her husband opened Maor Yisrael in Ramot Aleph in Jerusalem, naming the Yeshiva after the Tzaddik Rabbi Israel Abuchazera; in his zchut (merit), HaShem will light up the eyes of the children of Israel.
Since then, the family of the Baba Sali continue to upkeep the Yeshiva physically, financially, and spiritually. The Yeshiva has about 20 teachers which includes: Teachers, counsellors, psychologists, and guidance counsellors. The Yeshiva also has additional afternoon learning hours so the children will not walk the streets and get into trouble.
Maor Israel is a non-profit and non-government school that receive no financial support from the government. The school's facilities are very lacking and runs on very limited resources and receives support only through donations. The Yeshiva is struggling to provide all students with equal access to a good education. The school is plagued with missing or outdated textbooks, underpaid teachers and dilapidated facilities.
Education is the seed of opportunity, particularly for desperately poor children living in Eretz Israel.
Here's is your chance to indulge in the satisfaction of giving. Donate now to support Maor Israel's response to children in need... We welcome all levels of donation, whether it's a one-time gift or a monthly donation.
Blessings from Righteous Women
Whomever donates to this worthy cause can send their name for blessings and prayers and HaRabbanit Avigail Busso tichye, the daughter of the Baba Sali, will personally pray for you. The Rabbanit's blessings are known to bring miraculous results. I personally met a woman who told me that after 4 years of not having children, Rabbanit Busso blessed her to have a child, and within a year she gave birth.
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