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The celebs make dreams come true: an auction site with dozens of celebrity items Israel today

2022-12-21T12:29:32.253Z


Tipex, Avraham Tal and Ben Zini are among the new entrants to a new campaign by the "Simcha Lied" association to help sick and disabled children


Ben Zini, chef Moshik Roth and many celebrities join the dream come true campaign.

After Shlomo Artzi, Ran Danker, Miri Bohdana, Neta Barzilai, Judith Ravitz and other stars, other artists have joined in recent days to donate unique items, which will be sold to help and accompany children with serious illnesses and those with disabilities.

Tipax, Avraham Tal and Ben Zini are among the new entrants to the donation campaign for the "Simcha Lied" association, which began this week and is gaining momentum online.

Moshik Roth, photo: Moshe Ben Simhon

As part of the campaign, the general public can purchase original script pages of "Close Relatives" donated by Ephraim Sidon, the bent spoon that belonged to Michael Jackson donated by Uri Geller, or participate in the vlog of network anchor Ben Zini.

In addition, in the diverse list of items for sale you can also find rare records signed by Shlomo Artzi, Gilad Kahana and Bari Sakharof, a personal imitation lesson from Tovia Tzafir, private fitness training by Abri Gilad, an original piece written by Yoni Rechter, Shabbat cooking by Miri Bohdana and more.

Miri Bohadana.

Photo: Galit Wertheim

For the purchase of the items as part of the special campaign, an auction site was established where you can make offers to buy them.

The winner who gives the highest price will win items worth an estimated total of hundreds of thousands of shekels, all of which will be donated to the association.

The "Simcha Lied" association accompanies thousands of children with serious illnesses every year and provides them and their families with personal support throughout the hospitalization and rehabilitation process with the help of building a supportive social environment.

Eli Kellerman, CEO of "Simcha Lied" says in a press release: "We are happy and excited by the response of dozens of artists and additional requests every day from celebrities who want to join the project.

As of today, there are still 5,000 children in Israel who do not have a response in the education system and only raising the issue to public awareness will cause change.

I thank all the dear people who joined in making dreams come true and making a Hanukkah miracle for the children."

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Source: israelhayom

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