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Donation of equipment to the Center of Palliative Medical Care “Hospice”
Thanks to a well–fostered relationship with the Minsk Jewish Campus, the only hospice in Belarus just became even more unique. Through the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee's IDP fund, the Minsk Jewish Campus's Resource Development Center was able to acquire an oxygen concentration machine for clients of the hospice.

AJJDC humanitarian aid distribution, May 17, 2007
On May 17, 2007, distribution center of Minsk Jewish Campus was full of beautiful young ladies. It was a special distribution this day. It was devoted to those people of Jewish society who are young and now are in their most interesting life's period, when all ways are open for them. Of course, we are talking about alumni of high schools. The atmosphere of the coming holidays was in the air.

WJR Humanitarian Aid Distribution in Belarus
On a cold winter night, frantic mothers and grandmothers bundled up their babies and trekked to the Minsk Jewish Campus where they hastily congregated around tables trying to snatch their first choices from the assorted merchandise scattered around the room.

Cosmetics distribution


WJR GIK distribution, June 29,


WJR GIK distribution, June 18-20,


“Baby, shalom!” aid distribution event
April 28 has been marked with an occasion specially organized for underprivileged families of Minsk Jewish community and community's dearest members — its children.

2005 Humanitarian Aid Distribution Report


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Alevtina Babyna became Hesed client in 1998 when the recrudescence of polyarthritis in lower limbs put her on crutches. The pain was insufferable, so was the feeling of helplessness and irrelevance against her long previous life full of physical endurance.

At 73, he still is what his father had been all his life: dedicated communist and convinced internationalist. Named after Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx’s pal and accomplice in their abortive attempts to overthrow the reign of misappropriated surplus value, he still mourns the USSR and blames those who emigrate for a better living in Israel, in the USA or, even worse, in Germany.

Tanya suffers from phenylketonuria also known as Filling's disease. It affects the brain, causing convulsions, hyperactivity, self–traumatic behavior and mental disorders.

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