PHOTOS: Inaugural event held for Eim Leah, an organization helping Lakewood Kimpeturin

Last Wednesday, the inaugural fundraising event for Eim Leah was held in Lakewood.

The event took place at the Vineyard, located in the Gourmet Glatt Plaza.

Eim Leah’s mission is to provide respite for Lakewood Kimpeturin.

“Our weekly care package ensures that each new mother receives babysitting, cleaning help, hot suppers, lunches and layette… A bundle of love and assistance that is so crucial to the physical and emotional well-being of the new mother and her family,” the organization said.

Members of the Lakewood and Toms River community were represented by their respective hosts. Among the hosts were Moshe Tress, Nachum Bergman, Zecharia Greenspan, Dave Kahan, Shaya Engel, Gershon Tress & Yoel Chaim Strulovics.

The event was sponsored by Feinstein Raiss Kelin & Booker, a long time Real Estate firm serving our community. David Lieberman was the guest speaker.

Eim Leah has been established by a group of friends in memory of Leah Bergman Eisdorfer A”H, who tragically passed away last year, and to date has helped close to 150 families.

Event planning and design organized by Ester Schiff & Shifrah Steele.

To make a donation, please visit eimleah.org

(Via [email protected])



 

 

 

This content, and any other content on TLS, may not be republished or reproduced without prior permission from TLS. Copying or reproducing our content is both against the law and against Halacha. To inquire about using our content, including videos or photos, email us at [email protected].

Stay up to date with our news alerts by following us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

**Click here to join over 20,000 receiving our Whatsapp Status updates!**

**Click here to join the official TLS WhatsApp Community!**

Got a news tip? Email us at [email protected], Text 415-857-2667, or WhatsApp 609-661-8668.

2 COMMENTS

  1. wonderful mosad. I never heard of it till now. I know lots of mothers that could of used help. Would does it provide? Are all people eligible? Does it offer nurses as well? If not nurses for single children how about when a mother has twins?

Comments are closed.