Spreading Our Wings

Sharon’s Partners,

A student at a teacher training institute, who married right after her Ulpana (high school) years, is ineligible for any scholarships because she did not perform National Service (Sherut Leumi). Furthermore, she is unable to commit to volunteer missions while caring for an infant at home, and so on…

To support these scholarships: Donate Here

Due to the war, we have the merit to be partners with those women who wish to learn a profession but are unable to receive grants or tuition scholarships. Each case is reviewed individually on its own merits.

From the recommendation letter of Rabbi Aryeh Stern Shlit”a, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem:

The greatest mitzvah is to help people find an abundant livelihood, as Maimonides (Rambam) wrote…

“The highest level, beyond which there is none, is that of one who supports a fellow Jew who has fallen into poverty by giving him a gift or a loan, or entering into a partnership with him, or finding him work, so that his hand may be strengthened until he no longer needs to ask from others. Regarding this, it is said: ‘Then you shall uphold him; as a stranger and a settler shall he live with you’ (Leviticus 25:35), meaning: support him before he falls and becomes needy.” Donate Here