Nehama Orbach, widow of Maj. Eitan Orbach, who was killed seven months ago while returning from a security mission at the Har Brakha farm in the Jordan Valley, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to establish a yeshiva named 'Ahavat Eitan' on the same farm. Eitan Orbach was the founder and CEO of the 'Olam Katan' Shabbat newsletter.
Nehama Orbach, the widow of Maj. Eitan Orbach, has written to journalist Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom) requesting that he share her crowdfunding campaign to establish the 'Ahavat Eitan' yeshiva in the Jordan Valley. Eitan Orbach was killed seven months ago while returning from a security assignment at the Har Brakha farm—a role he held during the war as the security officer for the farms in the Jordan Valley sector. Before his military service, he founded and served as CEO of the 'Olam Katan' Shabbat newsletter, a publication that left a mark on the religious media landscape in Israel. The yeshiva project aims to cultivate a generation of youth connected to Torah, the people and land of Israel, and the values of giving, responsibility, and mission that characterized Orbach, alongside meaningful service in the IDF.
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