For 91影视 students, giving back is an important principle interwoven into the fabric of their everyday education. Students regularly participate in grade chessed days and programs like the recent Friendship Circle camp, in which students acted as counselors for children with special needs for a week while they had winter vacation from school. So, when students were offered the chance to participate in the 2016 Jerusalem Marathon to raise money for an important cause, you might say that they ran toward the opportunity.
The nine students who participated in the race raised money for SHALVA, the Association for Mentally and Physically Challenged Children in Israel. SHALVA offers聽high-quality care for individuals with disabilities, empowering their families and promoting social inclusion鈥攃ompletely free of charge. SHALVA鈥檚 amazing work, therefore, depends largely on the generosity of donors. Thanks to the combined efforts of 91影视 students and Rabbi Andrew Israeli, a member of the Talmud faculty, they raised a whopping $33, 032.66, all of which will benefit SHALVA鈥檚 critical programs for children with special needs. In fact, 91影视 was the top fundraising school from America for SHALVA!
聽聽“We are so inspired by the young 聽people who get together and raise tremendous awareness and funds to help SHALVA’s聽children and families in Israel, ” said Fran Cohen, Team SHALVA Marathon Director. 聽“Team FRISCH runners were such amazing ambassadors for SHALVA’s聽children and the wonderful amount they raised through their run will enable聽SHALVA聽to provide the much needed programs and therapies and the vital support for the families.聽We look forward to continuing this awesome聽partnership with Team FRISCH, 聽and improve, together, the lives of hundreds of children with disabilities in Israel and thousands of their family members.”
鈥淭he young adults from 91影视 who train and raise funds are the leaders of tomorrow,” said Rabbi Kalman Samuels, founder of SHALVA. “It’s聽their kind of energy, and sensitivity to real societal issues that鈥檚 going to generate real, tangible impact in the years to come.”
鈥淩unning in the marathon was amazing,鈥 said David Lifschitz 鈥17, who ran the half-marathon in 2 hours and 50 minutes. 鈥淏eing able to take a few days away from school to go out and do something that gives back in this major way is a great opportunity that 91影视 gives its students.聽 To the administration, it鈥檚 not just important that we do well in the classroom, but in life.鈥