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    HUMANITARIAN PROJECT AIDS DOZENS OF ARMENIAN JEWS

    Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS
    http://www.fjc.ru/news/newsArticle.asp?AID=755 159
    Russia

    YEREVAN, Armenia - On October 23, in the office of the Jewish community
    of Armenia, a good number of pensioners, veterans and other needy
    members of the local community got a real helping hand. Namely,
    they are the recipients for a humanitarian initiative that entailed
    providing food assistance (including fresh vegetables as potatoes
    and onions).

    Each of the beneficiaries obtained a 10-kilogram sack of potatoes and
    a 5-kilogram bag of onions. Overall, this undertaking has helped the
    70 most needy members of the Jewish community in Armenia.

    This initiative went over successfully thanks to the leadership
    of Chief Rabbi of Armenia Gersh Meir Burshtein, a Chabad Lubavitch
    emissary serving in this unique east European country, as well as the
    project's sponsors and those who volunteered their time to organize
    this operation on the ground and distribute the products.

    The Jewish community of Armenia expresses its deep gratitude
    to its American sponsors of a multi-year support project to the
    community. For the past few years, the local community has been able
    to partially offset the cost of electricity for its office in the
    autumn-winter period, as well as carry out significant assistance
    such as distributing pharmaceuticals and medical aids from the USA
    and dispersing other forms of humanitarian issue to those members of
    the community who have found themselves in dire situations.

    The Jewish community of Armenia is a member of the Federation of Jewish
    Communities of the CIS and Baltic Countries, which has benefited since
    its inception from the steadfast leadership of its President, Lev
    Leviev. Lev and Olga Leviev also number among the main benefactors of
    this 15-country organization, inspiring generations of Jews to become
    acquainted with and embrace their national heritage and traditions.
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