Choosing Your Bat Mitzvah Project

Mitzvah Project Ideas

Mitzvah project girls orphanage Israel charity

A Bat Mitzvah is a very special occasion that calls for something extraordinary.

You can turn your event into something more meaningful by helping orphaned and disadvantaged girls in Israel.

Help an orphaned girl in Israel and be the pride of your family. You can do it!

 

Welcome to Lev LaLev, where we believe that your Bat Mitzvah is an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of orphaned and disadvantaged girls in Israel. By choosing to help these girls through your Mitzvah project, you can turn your special occasion into something extraordinary. Let us guide you to create a meaningful Bat Mitzvah experience that will make you the pride of your family.

 

Mitzvah Project Ideas:

Explore a range of Mitzvah project ideas that can help support orphaned girls in Israel. You can choose to twin with an Orphan Bat Mitzvah girl, raising funds for her Bat Mitzvah. In addition, you will receive profiles of girls who are having a Bat Mitzvah around the same time as you. This allows you to select a girl you would like to support, fostering a personal connection with her and her journey.

 

Another option is to sponsor art lessons, an exciting trip, or contribute to the Bat Mitzvah Gala. Your support will be greatly appreciated by the girls and will create a lasting impact in their lives. Every effort counts towards making a difference.

 

Testimonials:

Read inspiring testimonials from individuals and families who have participated in our Mitzvah projects. They share their positive experiences, the impact they were able to make, and how it brought immense joy and meaning to their Bat Mitzvah celebrations. These firsthand accounts will help you understand the profound effect your support can have on these girls.

 

About Lev LaLev:

Discover more about Lev LaLev and its mission to support orphaned and disadvantaged girls in Israel. Learn how we operate, the services we provide, and how donations are utilized to empower these girls and help them build a brighter future. By supporting Lev LaLev, you are contributing to the compassionate care and education of these girls, providing them with opportunities they may not have had otherwise.

 

Trip to Israel:

Let us know if you are planning a trip to Israel. We would be delighted to have you celebrate your Bat Mitzvah at our Orphanage or arrange for a visit. Girls from all over the world have chosen to help the girls at Lev LaLev for their Mitzvah Project. Your presence and support will mean a lot to the orphaned girls, as they feel the love and support from people worldwide. Make a difference today by choosing Lev LaLev as your Mitzvah Project.

 

Mitzvah Project Tools:

We provide you with various tools to make it easier for you to plan and execute your Mitzvah Project. Create your own webpage on our platform, where you can share the details of your project with your family and friends. This enables them to donate and support your project directly through the webpage. It simplifies the process and helps you track your progress.

 

Table Cards:

Choose Lev LaLev Girls’ Orphanage as your Mitzvah Project, and we will provide you with custom table cards for your event. These cards will feature details of your Mitzvah Project, showcasing the great work you have done. Our skilled graphic designers will work with you to create a stunning design that aligns with your style and theme.

 

Conclusion:

At Lev LaLev, we look forward to helping you make your Bat Mitzvah, and beyond, both meaningful and fun. By supporting orphaned and disadvantaged girls in Israel, you can leave a lasting impact and create beautiful memories along the way. Contact our Bat Mitzvah Program Director today at chavi@levlalev.com or call 845.367.7130 ext. 102 to discuss ideas for your Mitzvah Project or any questions you may have.

 

When they have nowhere to turn, who will be there for them? Lev LaLev – Empowering orphaned girls, one Bat Mitzvah at a time.

When they have nowhere to turn, who will be there for them?