Rosh Ha-Shana with Volunteers
Volunteers from the “Interaction” project greeted mobility-challenged clients for Rosh Ha-Shana with jars of homemade jam
As part of the “Interaction” project, our volunteers took another important and heartfelt step — they visited clients with limited mobility to greet them for Rosh Ha-Shana.
This year, we prepared jars of homemade jam, which our volunteers made with love and attention to each individual. Each jar — a symbol of a sweet and bright year, a sign of care and support that warms the heart even on ordinary days.
During the visit, we not only gave gifts but also shared warm conversations, smiles, and festive cheer. For many of our clients, such meetings are a true celebration — showing that there are always people nearby ready to share attention, support, and kind words.
The holiday is not only about rituals and food, but also about the feeling of unity and care. Volunteers of the “Interaction” project sincerely believe that small acts of attention can create great emotions, make life brighter, and strengthen the sense of community.
We wish everyone a sweet, bright, and blessed year! May this year bring peace, health, joy, and warmth, and may our clients always feel that they are among people ready to support and share kindness.