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Israeli Chief Rabbi and Culture Minister Celebrate Empowering Year-End Event for Women with Down Syndrome

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The Beit Mazia Hall in Jerusalem was filled with emotion and celebration this week as the organization 'Shluvot' marked the end of a significant year with a powerful event. Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Kalman Bar, honored the occasion with a heartfelt speech, praising the organization's dedication to enriching the lives of women with Down syndrome through warmth and love. He emphasized the meaningful impact of their work, stating, "You touch the souls of the women and their families, providing an anchor of joy amid daily challenges. Blessed are your hands."

Culture and Sports Minister MK Miki Zohar also attended, expressing deep admiration for the social importance of the event. He highlighted the crucial partnership between the Ministry of Culture and 'Shluvot,' aiming to expand the organization's activities and promote artistic accessibility for all, especially those needing a platform to express their unique voices.

The event showcased the exceptional talents of the women, who had undergone a year of rigorous preparation with professional instructors and dedicated volunteers. Their performances, including a choir and a specially produced video clip featuring women with and without disabilities, moved the audience to tears of joy and admiration. 'Shluvot' has become a supportive community for dozens of women over 21 with Down syndrome living at home, offering them life skills, confidence, and social opportunities.

The organization's leadership expressed satisfaction with the event's success, underscoring their commitment to providing these women with tools, faith, and love to unlock their hidden talents. They run year-round activities, including weekly classes, volunteer gatherings, and celebrations, all aimed at fostering pride, meaning, and respect within society. They pledged to continue expanding their reach to ensure no woman is left behind.

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