The exciting contribution of the Nepali caregivers: Caretakers from Nepal who care for the elderly in Israel, decided to donate the money they were supposed to send to their family as a donation for Israel. The caregivers, most of them evangelical Christians, transferred about NIS 10,<> to the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem, which is currently raising donations from Christians around the world to help the state and citizens evacuated from their homes following the massacre in the south and north.
This is a group of several dozen Nepali therapists, organized at the United Nepali Church in Tel Aviv and a prayer group called Jiwan ko Roti (Bread for Life). In routine. These workers transfer their salaries to their families, but have now decided to transfer the money in support of Israel and its citizens, thanks to the activities of the director of the Christian embassy in Nepal, Prakash Bishonka.
David Parsons, Vice President of the International Christian Embassy: "In the great darkness that has fallen on Israel, there are quite a few bright spots. The expressions of support for Israel by many Christians around the world are part of that light. The decision of the Nepali workers to transfer their salaries to Israel moved me because I understand how much they act out of love for Israel. They thus give expression to the Jewish saying that a little of the light expels much of the darkness."
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