Yishai, a Givati fighter who served over 330 reserve days in Gaza, and his pregnant wife Tsofia lost their home and jewelry business in a wildfire that swept through the Samaria community of Havat Gilad on Saturday. They are asking the public to order from their brand, Eretz Ahavati, to help them rebuild, rather than soliciting donations, according to the fundraising appeal.
The fundraising campaign for Yishai and Tsofia, first reported by The Zioneer earlier today, continues to circulate on social media. The couple lost their home and their jewelry business, Eretz Ahavati, in the wildfire that swept through Havat Gilad on Saturday. Yishai, a Givati Brigade reservist with over 330 days of service in Gaza, and his pregnant wife Tsofia are asking for orders rather than direct donations. The fire, which destroyed several homes in the community, also claimed the home of Yael Shevach, as The Zioneer reported.
2 developments
- StrongFundraising campaigns launched for three Havat Gilad businesses destroyed in wildfire
- DevelopingHavat Gilad wildfire: 30 buildings destroyed, 5 injured; arson suspected
- DevelopingFundraising for Havat Gilad wildfire surpasses 6 million shekels in 24 hours
- DevelopingSamaria council head Yossi Dagan: Goal is to rebuild Havat Gilad as a larger settlement after fire
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