Ethiopian Bundle of Love

Your Price:   $15.00
Sku:   KOI015

We are literally watching the Bible unfold before our eyes with the ongoing ingathering of the Jews of Ethiopia. But unlike immigrants from the West, our Ethiopian brothers and sisters often have a difficult time adjusting to life in Israel and fully integrating. Help us make them feel welcome and loved.

Because of the cultural and ethnic differences that the Ethiopians bring with them when they immigrate, it is more challenging for many of them to adjust to the mix of Western and Middle Eastern life in Israel. It is also difficult for many of them to find work and provide for their families.

Consider giving a gift of love this year and help the Ethiopian immigrants feel at home in the Land of Israel.

Israel Today is purchasing nourishing food supplies so Ethiopians can make healthy meals.

For only $15 you can be a blessing to an Ethiopian family today!

Food Bag Contents:

  • lbs. Red Lentils
  • 2.5 lbs. Flour
  • 2 large cans Corn Conserve
  • 1.5 lbs. Pasta
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