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Number:58-029546-7
Name:המאיר לדוד - הפצת תורת אמת להחשת הגאולה
Name in English:HaMeir L'David - Spreading the Torah Truth to Hasten the Redemtion
Short Name:HaMeir L'David
Address:David Ha'ivri
P.O. Box 4005
Ariel 44837
Phone: (03) 905-0875
Fax: (03) 936-5610
Email:info@hameir.org
Website:www.hameir.org
Amuta Registered in:1997
Oversight Committee:Yes
By-Laws:standard
President:Akvia Lerner
Chairman/Contact:David Ha'ivri
Purpose:To educate Jews to the love of the Torah, the land of Israel and their fellow Jew, and to help Jews in distress.To establish a place of leaning that will teach these traits.
Activities: 
Geographic Location:All of Israel  
Board Members:3
Full Time Employees:2
Part Time Employees:3
Volunteers:600
Description:The HaMeir L’David Foundation publishes Torah and Jewish national periodicals that are distributed free of charge by hundreds of volunteers in Israel and other countries, and also sells books of similar topics at discount prices. The foundations goal is to strengthen the Jewish people’s belief and faith in HaShem God of Israel. The foundation’s speakers hold workshops and lectures in Israel and aboard, promoting Aliya – Jewish immigration to Israel, the love of the Land of Israel, the Torah and people. In addition the amuta is a bridge connecting donors with Jews in need especially victims of Arab Terror.
Programs:Over 600 volunteers who distribute the amuta’s publication on a regular base in addition to others who are involved with special projects like publishing new books, research, Torah lessons, youth activities and helping Jews in need and terror victims.
Accomplishments:
  • Strengthening the faith of many Jews in HaShem.
  • Strengthening the tie between the Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.
  • Direct help to Jews in distress.
Future Objectives:
  • Establishing an Israel one year experience for Jews youth of the Diaspora and building a study hall.
  • To publish three new books and 50 periodicals
  • To buy an armored vehicle that will service families of terror victims
Effectiveness:Letters of appreciation and donations from people who enjoy our work
Present Needs:An armored vehicle that will service families of terror victims
        $100,000

Publish three new books and 50 periodicals
        $95,000

Establishing an Israel one year experience for Jews youth of the Diaspora
        $200,000
Grants are used for:Operating Expenses, Projects
Total Income:$60,000
2% - Membership Fees or Dues
88% - Contributions, donations, private grants
0% - Government Grants
10% - Sale of services, program income
0% - Investment income
0% - Other income
Total Expenses:$60,000
78% - Programs & services
15% - Fundraising expenses
7% - Other expenses
Year of Financial Data:2002
Tax Deductible
in Israel:
no
Tax Deductible
in the U.S.A.:
no
V.A.T. deduction status (Malkar):yes
C.P.A. report available:yes
Membership
is open to:
Any person who accepts the goals of the amuta
Members in Israel:7
Branches in Israel:1
Political Affiliations:None
Publicity:Brochure, Video
Last updated:6/5/2004

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Eliezer D. Jaffe




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