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Tag Archives: jewish orphanages
Healthy and Happy
Orphans in Israel are very lucky to have an organization like GIOH to help them through their childhoods. They not only give these orphans a chance at an education and a warm, caring environment to stay and grow up, they … Continue reading
Orphans In Israel And Elsewhere Need Attention
Sad to think but there are orphans all over the planet looking for homes and resources simply to make it through the day. We never think about these things or rarely do because so much of our own lives seem … Continue reading
Jewish Orphanages Save Kids From Self Blame
Often times orphans are prone to blaming themselves for their circumstances. They wonder what they could have done differently to keep their parents from passing away. They are scared and scarred, confused and often somewhat hopeless. At least they think … Continue reading
Connecting Kids At Jewish Orphanages
Caring for a child that feels abandoned is no easy task. Folks at GIOH are well trained in dealing with the specific issues that arise from feelings of being left alone in the world as so many orphans in Israel … Continue reading
Donations Keep This Jewish Orphanage Running
Orphanages are a great thing for those who need them, but they are also expensive to run. And they can’t all be run solely on their own. A Jewish orphanage thrives on donations from generous people, like yourself, who know … Continue reading
Jewish Orphanages Provide A Home Environment
The most important thing one can do is provide orphans with a family environment. It’s not enough to just give them a roof over their heads; there has to be a real sense of closeness with others. Not only will … Continue reading