Shas for Shidduchim is back!

[COMMUNICATED] Mark your calendars, because Shas for Shidduchim, a national initiative of Chicago Chesed Fund, is back – bigger and stronger than ever.

This Tu B’Shvat, Chicago Chesed Fund is once again matching up lomdim and sponsors in the zechus that each member of Klal Yisroel find their zivug.

Beginning Sunday evening, January 20th through Monday, January 21st – hundreds of lomdim will join forces at the Veitzener Cheder Yeshiva Ohr Boruch building and embark on a 24-hour quest to complete Shas.

Together – with just 24 hours and an unwavering mission – we will storm the heavens with the power of Limud HaTorah!

But Shas for Shidduchim reaches far beyond the bounds of Chicago. For those who aren’t local, or are otherwise unavailable to attend, Shas for Shidduchim is offering the opportunity to sponsor a daf or mesechta in the merit of finding a shidduch for themselves, friends, or family members.

All proceeds are donated exclusively to the Chicago Chesed Fund for the mitzvah of hachnosas kallah.

We’re counting on you! Sponsor a daf today!

Visit Shas4Shidduchim.org to sign up.

Chicago Chesed Fund is a non-profit organization committed to helping families in crisis throughout the Chicagoland area. Through various programming and events, it provides critical assistance in the form of goods, services and financial support in an environment that maintains the dignity and integrity of each and every recipient.

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