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WJR GIK distribution, June 18-20,

As usual, the distribution at Minsk Jewish Campus was a definite success with those from socially vulnerable families entitled to that kind of assistance. While moms and grannies were rummaging through this very abundant delivery of summer clothing and apparel, kids played educative games with young Madrichim.

Ninety nine families from Minsk Jewish community received gifts–in–kind on that memorable occasion.

Please find enclosed a few pictures taken during the event.

   

Larissa was absolutely delighted with that new sports outfit for her young daughter Katia of 7.

“She'll wear it both in summer and in school she starts in autumn this year. She will look a real little beauty!”

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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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