Dear friends and family, As you may know, Eim Leah is a chessed organization that started around my kitchen table less than 3 years ago, following the sudden passing of a dear friend and neighbor, Leah (Bergman) Eisdorfer. Today is Leah a”h’s 3rd yarzheit.
Eim Leah’s mission is to help postpartum women on their path to a healthy recovery by providing fresh dinners, daily lunches, afternoon babysitting help, baby essentials, and cleaning help.
With incredible siyata dishmaya, Eim Leah to date has assisted 1,160 Lakewood families, enabling their joyous time to remain joyful!
Please visit my personal campaign page TODAY using the link below to help us reach our goal of $150,000!
https://www.charidy.com/eimleah/mehl
Thank you so much for your support!
With much appreciation,
Shifra Mehl
Founder, Eim Leah
“Servicing Lakewood’s Kimpeturin”
www.eimleah.org
Click HERE to watch a short message about the Organization.
This is truly an amazing organization. I have been helped by them. They sent lunch for myself, most delicious supper for my family and a fantastic girl to take care of my children in the afternoon. I would have never managed without them.
I am delighted to contribute to this organization because the concept is truly beautiful! the birth of a baby is an exciting, thrilling and happy time for the family, but it does come loaded with challenges. Helping a mother recover quickly by easing her home burden is a tremendous chesed. May it be an aliya for Leah z”l’s neshoma and a zechus and comfort for her family.
What a beautiful organization! Much Hatzlacha and bracha! You are doing Hashems holy work taking care of His children.
This organization is amazing. When I had my fourth child they sent supper and made me feel so pampered. May they continue to help so many women.
What a special chessed organization this is!
Hot lunches were sent after our last baby was born. Thank you to all the volunteers who selflessly arrange & deliver meals to new mothers. Let’s counter all the hatred aimed at us with more chessed & achdus.
Thank you for keeping my sister’s memory alive.
Sincerely,
Baruch Bergman