A聽快播视频 contingent of juniors had a meaningful chessed mission to New Orleans with NJ NCSY. Accompanied by Rabbi Joshua Schulman, 快播视频’s Director of Chessed, students helped repair houses with Habitat for Humanity, toured the city, and enjoyed a beautiful and spiritually uplifting Shabbat with the Anshe Sfard Synagogue.
Talia Bardash ’15, currently a sophomore at Stern College for Women, came along on the trip as an NCSY adviser. “The students聽were so inspirational and always wanted to help in any way they could,” said Talia. “They each brought with them enthusiasm and an excitement to help everyone they could, and I think they were really appreciative of what they had when they saw, firsthand, how many people were left with nothing after Katrina. As a 快播视频 alum, the students reminded me how much 快播视频 teaches us about helping and being kind to everyone. ”
For Ari Zucker, NCSY’s East Brunswick coordinator, the NOLA chessed mission聽with 快播视频 was a welcome continuation of the unique partnership. “Whether through building a home for those who can’t afford one or creating an energy efficient environment, the 快播视频 students exemplified the Jewish value of an Ohr LaGoyim, a light unto the Nations, as they worked to take action and responsibility to enhance the city of New Orleans,” he said.
鈥淢y trip to NOLA was an experience that I will carry with me forever,鈥 said Abigail Heinrich 鈥18. 鈥淚 learned, grew and made memories that will last a lifetime.鈥