
My name is Simi Hyman, and I’m writing this with tears in my eyes.
I never imagined I would need to share my story with the world.
Several years ago, my husband was taken from us after a long and painful illness. He was a good, hardworking man — the kind who did everything for his family.
When he passed away, my world collapsed.
Since then, I’ve tried to hold our home together for our eight children. But every month, it gets harder. The bills piled up. The rent fell behind. I’m not in good health myself, and my condition is getting worse.
Now, our landlord has given us a final warning.
If we don’t pay $25,000, we’ll be evicted — and my children will have nowhere to go.
Eight orphans who already lost their father are now about to lose their home.
For years, Chasdei Avraham Yaakov has helped us through every stage of this struggle — from my husband’s illness to the daily fight to stay afloat.
But the situation has reached a breaking point. We can’t do this alone anymore.
Please, I’m begging you:
Help me give my children a roof over their heads and a little stability in a life filled with pain and loss.
This is not just about money. It’s about dignity. About giving children who have suffered enough the chance to sleep at night without fear of being thrown out.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart,
SimiÂ
R’ Yehushua Karelitz, founder of the organization Chasdei Avraham Yaakov in Yerushalayim, has issued an urgent appeal for our family. Please donate as much as you can.