- Kolel Chibas Yerushalayim
Kolel Chibas Jerusalem ( _he. כולל חיבת ירושלים), also known as the Charity of Rabbi Meir Ba'al Ha-Nes — named after the great2nd century Jewish sageRabbi Meir — is a large charitable organization based inJerusalem 'sMeah Shearim neighbourhood.History
Founding
The organization was established in
1830 by Jews from Galicia,Austrian Empire , to support full-time Torah students of theYishuv haYashan .From the outset, the organization received wide support in the Polish Jewish community, with the Rabbi's of
Sanz ,Ropschitz ,Dinov , andBelz actively involved in fundraising. Small yellow charity boxes were distributed to many Jewish homes. Families would donate however much they could, even it were only a few coins. A few times a year a local representativegabbai would make the rounds from house to house to collect the money and make a list of the donors in Hebrew. The money and lists were sent to Israel where receipts were issued. Once a year, at the start of the Jewish New YearRosh Hashanah , the kolel in Jerusalem would send the receipts to the gabbai of each city andShtetl with small calendars called a "Luach". These calendars had the Hebrew dates and the secular date, the holidays and the exact time when theShabbos and holidays began and ended. Each gabbai would in turn distribute them in their own town. The position of gabbai for Reb Meir Baal Haness was a position that was highly respected and was passed on from father to son. Galician Jews relate that the collection was taken so seriously that many collectors would dress in their Shabbos clothing when performing work for the charity.Due to the financial difficulties of Jews in Poland, the charity expanded its collection network to other parts of
Europe and to America.Offices were opened in
Berlin ,England ,Belgium , and inNew York City . Most of the Rabbis of Galica signed a letter to the Jewish community in the United States, asking for assistance with the charity. They declared that having a Reb Meyer Baal Haness charity box, in the house was aSegulah for salvation, healing, success and pride from their children.During WWII
The Nazi invasion of Poland and Eastern Europe stopped all funding from those areas. The effect was enormous and many Jews in Israel, who depended upon the Kolel for support, were suddenly thrown into hunger and poverty.
Post war
Following World War Two, many European survivors recalled the work which their family members had performed for the Kolel and the high regard in which it had been held. Many were thus motivated to engage in work for the organization themselves and new Gabboyim and offices were established around the world.
Activities
Today, Kolel Chibas Jerusalem assists in numerous different projects in Israel.
The largest project of the Kolel's over four million dollar budget is the "
Chalukah ", the distribution of quarterlystipend s to families that cannot make ends meet. Families are chosen carefully, their eligibility determined by a variety of factors such as family size and level of income.Families that are not on the "Chalukah" list can still get special help before
Pesach orRosh Hashanah to ease the burdens generated by the additional expenses of the Yomim Tovim.The Kolel operates three dental
clinic s which are used by over 5,000 people annually for a full range of dental treatments. Clients pay a third of the cost of treatment and the Kolel, at a yearly cost of over $150,000, subsidizes the remaining two thirds.Another very important and popular service is a subsidized
clothing store which stocks men's, women's and children's clothing. Patrons of the store save a minimum of 40% on all of their purchases. This operation costs the Kolel over $150,000 a year.Pushkas
One of the main incomes of the kolel are the Reb Meyer Baal Haness
pushka s (charity boxes). Thousands of pushkas are distributed to Jewish homes worldwide, wheretzedakah is given by Jews daily, before praying, or before doing anymitzvah , or in a time of need or distress. Many people observe the custom of giving charity to Reb Meyer Baal Haness before theShabbos candle lighting, which is an accustomed time to pray for important things such as good and healthy children,success ,wealth , andhealth etc.The Kolel has pushkas distributed in thousands of
shul s, and stores owned by Jews throughout the world.Honoree Presidents
Since the establishment of the Kolel, many rabbis have served as Honoree Presidents. The first Honorary President was Rabbi
Chaim Halberstam ofSanz .Today the Kolel has three Honorary Presidents in
North America :
*Grand Rabbi ofBluzov
*Grand RabbiShmuel Dovid Halberstam of Sanz Klausenburg
*Grand Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam ofBobov 48th street.It also has an Honorary President in Europe: Grand Rabbi
Leibish Leizer ofPshevorsk .External links
* [http://chibasjerusalem.com The Kolel's website]
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