Guest Blogger: Karina Chocron

By Lori on 04/13/2011 @ 01:56 PM

It's incredible how Rebtzn Hindy Rosenberg’s idea for creating a place with gently used clothing for Jewish people is now a reality.

The Closet is up and running, growing each day and getting more organized for the enjoyment of the whole community. It has been less than a year since the doors of The Closet opened and we are very proud of the amount of clients and donors that have already visited us and left the place with a smile on their faces. We are very Happy to be able to address this important need in our community and truly thank G-d for giving us this opportunity. This mission has filled our hearts with smajot. May Hashem grant us the strength and motivation to continue on this path of helping those around us who need it.

A special thanks to the amazing volunteer's team — almost 50 people dedicating their time to The Closet. Without them, this wouldn't be possible.

TizkuLe Mitzvot

Karina Chocron

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