A Visit With Shmuel: Rechalim

Join me now, as I enter Rechalim…

It is always a pleasure to visit Rechalim. The people there are always so welcoming, and the Tura Winery is the best! My friends are always eager for me to get them some wine from Rechalim.

But what Rechalim represents to me, more than anything else, is incredible bravery in the face of enormous security challenges. In this film, I show how Arab homes are located so close to the local kindergarten and how a concrete wall had to be erected to protect the children from Arab snipers. But God has blessed Rechalim, and so have you. Today, they are protected by surveillance cameras, donated by you, our wonderful Christian friends.

I would love to host you in Rechalim, in person, but until that is possible, please join me for this virtual tour and get a sense of this amazing community in Samaria.

God Bless,

Shmuel Junger
Development Director
CFOIC Heartland

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