The warmth of Shabbat, born in the hands of volunteers
Despite power outages, SVC volunteers continue baking challah for Shabbat
Despite frequent power outages and difficult circumstances, SVC volunteers continue to stand by those who need support. Time and again, they come together to bake fragrant challahs for the Shabbat table - a symbol of home, tradition, and hope.
For many, these challahs are more than just bread. They are a sign that someone cares, that they are not left alone with their difficulties. Each challah baked by the volunteers carries the spirit of Shabbat - calm, warmth, and a sense of togetherness.
These challahs are made of more than flour and yeast. They hold love, faith, resilience, and a sincere desire to support others. Volunteers put their hearts into this work, even when they have to do it under challenging conditions.
It is through such small yet heartfelt acts that true miracles are born - the miracle of humanity. It warms hearts and reminds us that even in dark times, there are people who are ready to support one another.
We sincerely thank every volunteer for your big hearts, your tireless work, and the light you bring to others. May the kindness you create return to you many times over.