Testimonials
Our Volunteers
MIRIAM WIESEL
Faige Adina Novoseller
“Ateres kallah has a very special place in my heart! I joined this dedicated and warm family 4 years ago, and can’t see myself leaving. Ateres Kalla is pure chessed, thinking of every little detail and putting a lot of thought so that each package should serve its purpose to the utmost!
I’m so proud to be part and raise the money every month! I feel this mitzva has a special שמירה for my family and it gives me the opportunity to teach my kids the real meaning of tzedaka and chessed!”
Libby Kalikstein
Our Kallahs
“I was B’H zoche to get married a few weeks ago. There was no money to buy even a coat for the חתונה . If not for the dear מלאכים of ATERES KALLAH through the capable hands of Rebbentzin Morgenstern, my rented apartment would’ve been e-m-p-t-y, and the embarrassment I would of had from my חתן would be too.”
“As I sit and write these words to you, hot tears are streaming down my face onto the page. I am still so overwhelmed with gratitude for the magnificent package I received from you. Who could have ever bought this for me? Bags and bags of luxurious items… it’s like a whole new world. Beautiful towels, stunning bed linens, everything one would need for a kitchen… how did you remember to encompass it all? You thought of every detail and didn’t forget about anything from the biggest to the smallest. And not only that; everything is the nicest and the best- you didn’t compromise on quality in the least!”
“During the wedding the mother pulled me over and related that the כלה is a real Balabusta and throughout the engagement she was dreaming of exactly what kind of kitchenware and home supplies she wanted. She knew it was unrealistic as even the most basic equipment cost money. Can you imagine her delight when she opened the boxes from ATERES KALLAH one after the next and saw these top quality products? Her joy knew no bounds. You bought true happiness to a כלה! For her it was a dream come true and now she could set up her own home with pride.”
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