How it Works

Help Jews Fulfill Mitzvot

This organisation has been set up by observant individuals looking only to help, and to open Jewish charity giving where it is needed the most, to a wider audience of people that need to give.

All charity donation recipients are checked by the founders and organisers take personal responsibility for the dispersion of funds.

The management and people supporting the establishment and who are backing the facility of processing and encouraging these take no salary or costs for themselves and have paid to set it up.

If and when people try to consider why it is so important to help support jewish needs,

the whole world can benefit. They are such a minority of people, it takes real strength to stand up and find the ability in ourselves, to sufficiently support their causes and therefore our connection with the creator. In supporting jewish organisations who are involved in living observant lives or fulfilling mitzvot and learning torah etc, we are directly taking a share of the good they are doing to satisfy the will of the creator and why he continues sustaining the world.

Funds are received directly in to Eliezer Demasuc Charity

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This is established 6 years in Israel and has 8 men as non-paid board members.

Costs are allowed for promotion and administration costs of salaries for employees and these are generally taken from items specified at a cost.

Where funds are allocated to a family such as food cards, 100% of the net sum received is given to the Food Card, after online bank processing fees or similar.

Giving charity is the best way to improve your own life.

The theory is that we can only get back, what we put in to multiples and criteria set in creation. To create unity in the world, fulfil the will of our creator, and to elevate our own lives, we need to give to others.

There are many mitzvahs we are commanded to keep,

Many which help us connect to our creator, therefore understanding and building a relationship with them.

But the most important and individually significant, are those which positively affect other people.

For many people charity is the first and easiest way to give.

When giving to the right places, it can really make a big difference.

At ‘SAM’ we want to make a bigger range of charity giving/ Mitzvah opportunities to more people.

This therefore provides more of a range of benefits to the donors, and they can be confident the money is going to worthy and checked recipients.

Please Contact us for more information or with questions on any particular item, or arrange to visit them when you are next in Israel.

Ideally we would give charity without any ulterior motive, however giving just to benefit yourself, is still doing good and is appreciated as it shows such emuna in the concept.

We are obligated by words of the Torah to give 10%. We consider this a minimum requirement and it should be given at the beginning of each month, or payment cycle.

Balances can be made up at the end of a year, or payment cycle.

Really there are many requirements to give in the torah, such as;

20% to Joseph questionably considered as fair taxes against the land you lived in,

‘…. collected one fifth for Paroh and the other four fifths were for the producer’

We should give 9% in maser from produce, and we should tithe any food once brought in to our own possession, this is halacha in times of the temple,  

1% to cohens to support their service to Gd,

2% to Levii’m who do not have a portion of inheritance in the land of their own.

The 10% comes from the story of Jacov after he experienced his vision from G-d at ‘HaMacom’ . There he piled stones round his head before sleeping and dreaming of angels going up and down the ladder, he later said to Hashem, if you continue to provide food and clothing I will give you 10%.

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