A couple from the Samaria community of Havat Gilad, whose home and business were destroyed in a wildfire last Saturday, are asking the public to order jewelry from their brand, Eretz Ahavati, to help them rebuild. The husband, Yishai, served over 330 reserve days in Gaza as a Givati fighter, and his wife Tsofia is pregnant.
A fundraising appeal is circulating on behalf of Yishai, a Givati Brigade reservist who served over 330 reserve days in Gaza, and his wife Tsofia, who is pregnant. The couple lost their home and their joint business, the jewelry brand Eretz Ahavati, in a wildfire that swept through the Samaria community of Havat Gilad last Saturday. The appeal asks supporters to order products from the brand as a way to help them purchase new equipment and restart from scratch, rather than donating directly.
The fire that struck Havat Gilad also destroyed the home of Yael Shevach, widow of Rabbi Raziel Shevach, as The Zioneer reported earlier. The community has rallied with multiple fundraising campaigns to assist families affected by the blaze.
As of Sunday morning, the campaign for Yishai and Tsofia directs to an online store and social media page. No official confirmation of the fire's cause or damage assessment has been published, but the appeal's details are consistent with local reports.
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