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Maria Bondalinova-Blekhman stands outside her one-room apartment in Tbilisi, Georgia. She is one of thousands of elderly Jews who rely on the welfare relief services provided by federation-supported Hesed centers. With your help, and through Operation Pro

A Measure of Dignity: Caring for the Elderly in the Former Soviet Union

Maria Bondalinova-Blekhman climbs down five flights of stairs to welcome visitors to her tiny one-room apartment in Tbilisi. At age 81, she sleeps on the couch and saves the bed for her mentally retarded 53-year-old son who lives with her. more

Supporting The Community within the Community

Marla Rosenberg is blessed. Yes, she’s disabled and as a child had to battle leukemia, but she is also loved. more

A World of Good: Providing A Step Up

“My mother was a rare combination of strength and vulnerability,” says David Page, whose mother Gail just passed away after battling cancer for several years. "Only recently did I learn how she changed the course of my life by reaching out to the federation.” more

A World of Good: Helping the Working Poor

Yael Schneiderman

Valerie had always been a part of the Jewish community. She grew up a Zionist. Her parents taught her about the meaning of Jewish involvement, of tzedakah, and of giving back to the community. more

A World of Good: Reaching Across Borders

“I am always amazed that people can be so generous to strangers. I am the product of federation donors’ generosity. Now there’s a face to the story and I want to say thank you.” more

Focus on FSU: Average Cost of Things

Your generosity goes a long way in providing basic needs for impoverished Jews across the former Soviet Union. more
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