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Venezuelan Jewish Community Launches $2 Million Emergency Fund After Deadly Earthquake
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 5 hours ago
What happened
The Venezuelan Jewish community has launched a $2 million emergency fundraising campaign after a deadly earthquake left over 1,400 dead and many homeless. So far, $176,000 has been raised to support affected families and provide urgent aid. The community, now much smaller than in previous years, is calling for global support through GoFundMe.
- 01Venezuelan Jewish community launches $2 million emergency fundraising after earthquake.
- 02About 80 Jewish families lost homes; 200 fear returning due to damage.
- 03Community size shrank from 20,000 to 3,000, increasing need for external aid.
- 04Leaders and volunteers work nonstop to assist victims and manage emergencies.
- 05Death toll from twin earthquakes exceeds 1,400, with international rescue teams deployed.
- 06Fundraising hosted on GoFundMe, calling for global Jewish and supporter contributions.
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