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Grow With Art Fundraising Solutions offers a unique set of fundraising programs unlike any other in the Jewish community. Whether you are a synagogue, school or a Jewish charity, Grow With Art Fundraising Solutions can help you meet your fundraising goals. Through our strategic relationship with Studio Michal Meron of Jaffa, Israel we offer fundraising tools that commemorate lifecycle events. Isra

eli artist Michal Meron's magnificent Illustrated Torah Scroll is one of many proven revenue generating sponsorship programs we can help you implement

We strive to help synagogues, schools and Jewish charities develop solid fundraising programs that serve as a catalyst in generating higher donor contributions. We help you raise funds for any of your programs and campaigns, including Annual Campaigns, Tikun Olam Programs & Capital Campaigns. We understand the day-to-day financial pressure that Jewish not-for-profit organizations face and have a passion to make a difference.. That's why we are passionate about helping you secure improved support from your donor base. We will help you design a tailored program to meet your specific needs and challenges. Specialties
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Shana Tova!!!
09/24/2014

Shana Tova!!!

In this week's Parsha Matot, Moses conveys the laws governing the annulment of vows to the heads of the tribes of Israel...
07/16/2014

In this week's Parsha Matot, Moses conveys the laws governing the annulment of vows to the heads of the tribes of Israel.

War is waged against Midian for their role in plotting the moral destruction of Israel, and the Torah gives a detailed account of the war spoils and how they were allocated amongst the people, the warriors, the Levites and the high priest.

The tribes of Reuben and Gad (later joined by half of the tribe of Manasseh) ask for the lands east of the Jordan as their portion in the Promised Land, these being prime pastureland for their cattle. Moses is initially angered by the request, but subsequently agrees on the condition that they first join, and lead, in Israel’s conquest of the lands west of the Jordan.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

In this week's parsha, Korach incites a mutiny challenging Moses’ leadership and the granting of the kehunah (priesthood...
06/19/2014

In this week's parsha, Korach incites a mutiny challenging Moses’ leadership and the granting of the kehunah (priesthood) to Aaron. He is accompanied by Moses’ inveterate foes, Dathan and Abiram. Joining them are 250 distinguished members of the community, who offer the sacrosanct ketoret (incense) to prove their worthiness for the priesthood. The earth opens up and swallows the mutineers, and a fire consumes the ketoret-offerers.

A subsequent plague is stopped by Aaron’s offering of ketoret. Aaron’s staff miraculously blossoms and brings forth almonds, to prove that his designation as high priest is divinely ordained.

G‑d commands that a terumah (“uplifting”) from each crop of grain, wine and oil, as well as all firstborn sheep and cattle, and other specified gifts, be given to the kohanim (priests).

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's parsha is Shelach Lecha where Moses sends twelve spies to the land of Canaan. Forty days later they return, ...
06/12/2014

This week's parsha is Shelach Lecha where Moses sends twelve spies to the land of Canaan. Forty days later they return, carrying a huge cluster of grapes, a pomegranate and a fig, to report on a lush and bountiful land. But ten of the spies warn that the inhabitants of the land are giants and warriors “more powerful than we”; only Caleb and Joshua insist that the land can be conquered, as G‑d has commanded.

The people weep that they’d rather return to Egypt. G‑d decrees that Israel’s entry into the Land shall be delayed forty years, during which time that entire generation will die out in the desert. A group of remorseful Jews storm the mountain on the border of the Land, and are routed by the Amalekites and Canaanites.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

Tonight marks the beginning of Shavuot. MIchal Meron has captured the essence of the Holiday in a vibrant artwork. These...
06/03/2014

Tonight marks the beginning of Shavuot. MIchal Meron has captured the essence of the Holiday in a vibrant artwork. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a wonderful gift. Each one is a treasure and can be purchased along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's Torah Parsha is Behaalotecha, where Aaron is commanded to raise light in the lamps of the menorah, and the t...
06/02/2014

This week's Torah Parsha is Behaalotecha, where Aaron is commanded to raise light in the lamps of the menorah, and the tribe of Levi is initiated into the service in the Sanctuary.

A “Second Passover” is instituted in response to the petition “Why should we be deprived?” by a group of Jews who were unable to bring the Passover offering in its appointed time because they were ritually impure. G‑d instructs Moses on the procedures for Israel’s journeys and encampments in the desert, and the people journey in formation from Mount Sinai, where they had been camped for nearly a year.

The people are dissatisfied with their “bread from heaven” (the manna), and demand that Moses supply them with meat. Moses appoints 70 elders, to whom he imparts of his spirit, to assist him in the burden of governing the people. Miriam speaks negatively of Moses, and is punished with leprosy; Moses prays for her healing, and the entire community waits seven days for her recovery.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's parsha is Naso (my own personal Bar Mitzvah) Completing the headcount of the Children of Israel taken in the...
05/27/2014

This week's parsha is Naso (my own personal Bar Mitzvah) Completing the headcount of the Children of Israel taken in the Sinai Desert, a total of 8,580 Levite men between the ages of 30 and 50 are counted in a tally of those who will be doing the actual work of transporting the Tabernacle. Aaron and his descendants, the kohanim, are instructed on how to bless the people of Israel.

The leaders of the twelve tribes of Israel each bring their offerings for the inauguration of the altar. Although their gifts are identical, each is brought on a different day and is individually described by the Torah.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's Torah Parsha is Bamidbar, where in the Sinai Desert, G‑d says to conduct a census of the twelve tribes of Is...
05/22/2014

This week's Torah Parsha is Bamidbar, where in the Sinai Desert, G‑d says to conduct a census of the twelve tribes of Israel. Moses counts 603,550 men of draftable age (20 to 60 years); the tribe of Levi, numbering 22,300 males age one month and older, is counted separately. The Levites are to serve in the Sanctuary, replacing the firstborn, whose number they approximated, who were disqualified when they participated in the worshipping of the Golden Calf. The 273 firstborn who lacked a Levite to replace them had to pay a five-shekel “ransom” to redeem themselves.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's Torah Parsha is Bechukotai where G‑d promises that if the people of Israel will keep His commandments, they ...
05/13/2014

This week's Torah Parsha is Bechukotai where G‑d promises that if the people of Israel will keep His commandments, they will enjoy material prosperity and dwell secure in their homeland. But He also delivers a harsh “rebuke,” warning of the exile, persecution and other evils that will befall them if they abandon their covenant with Him.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's Torah parsha is Behar where on the mountain of Sinai, G‑d communicates to Moses the laws of the Sabbatical y...
05/06/2014

This week's Torah parsha is Behar where on the mountain of Sinai, G‑d communicates to Moses the laws of the Sabbatical year: every seventh year, all work on the land should cease, and its produce becomes free for the taking for all, man and beast.

Seven Sabbatical cycles are followed by a fiftieth year—the Jubilee year, on which work on the land ceases, all indentured servants are set free, and all ancestral estates in the Holy Land that have been sold revert to their original owners.

Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

Tomorrow is Yom Ha Atzmaut representing the the 66th anniversary of Israel's Independence Day. MIchal Meron has captured...
05/05/2014

Tomorrow is Yom Ha Atzmaut representing the the 66th anniversary of Israel's Independence Day. MIchal Meron has captured the essence of the Holiday in a vibrant artwork. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a wonderful gift. Each one is a treasure and can be purchased along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

This week's Torah parsha is Emor. Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These ...
05/02/2014

This week's Torah parsha is Emor. Israeli artist Michal Meron painted 54 of these individual Bar Mitzvah Parshas. These stunning limited edition lithographs are printed on high quality canvas and make a cherished gift. Each one is a unique and vibrant treasure and can be purchased with a personalized inscription along with a range of other festival related artwork on the website michalmeroncanada.com

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