Yankee Candle Fundraiser 2024

Yankee Candle Fundraisers 2024: A Fragrant Path to School Fundraising Excellence” In the realm of school fundraising, the Yankee Candle Company has emerged as a beacon of success, offering a unique and enticing opportunity for non-profit organizations. Why do Yankee Candles make the perfect school fundraiser, you ask? The answer lies in the unparalleled quality… Continue reading Yankee Candle Fundraiser 2024

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Jeanie Milbauer’s Oneg wants bring Shabbat to the masses

As the founder and CEO of the recently established Oneg, a business that curates contemporary Judaica and educational materials to make Shabbat more accessible to people who desire to observe it, Shabbat plays a significant role in Milbauer’s life. Oneg sells a range of handcrafted ritual objects, but their Shabbat Box serves as a one-stop… Continue reading Jeanie Milbauer’s Oneg wants bring Shabbat to the masses

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Heritage Candles Fundraiser Brochures

FundraisingZone.com announces two new Heritage Candles Fundraiser brochures will be added to their candle fundraising line which already includes Yankee Candle. – Source Everybody loves the Holiday Collection brochure because it makes an ideal holiday fundraiser for Hanukkah. However, candle lovers enjoy the wonderful scents of a burning candle all year round. This is why… Continue reading Heritage Candles Fundraiser Brochures

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Omicron cancels in-person Holocaust Memorial Day Candle Ceremony

Announcing that the ceremony will be virtual for the second successive year. The plan was for supporters to light candles in their windows at 8pm on the day of the ceremony to “light the darkness in memory of the millions of people murdered in the Holocaust and genocide, and in solidarity with people who still… Continue reading Omicron cancels in-person Holocaust Memorial Day Candle Ceremony

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Holocaust survivors mark Hanukkah at Western Wall menorah candle lighting

Several dozen Holocaust survivors marked the third night of Hanukkah on Tuesday with a menorah-lighting ceremony at Jerusalem’s Western Wall that paid tribute to them and the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis. The candle-lighting was organized by the Jewish Claims Conference at the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City, the holiest place where… Continue reading Holocaust survivors mark Hanukkah at Western Wall menorah candle lighting

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Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony in Las Vegas

A candle-lighting ceremony at Tivoli Village in Las Vegas on Sunday marked the eighth and final day of Hanukkah. The Israeli-American Council (IAC) hosted the Festival of lights event, which featured a giant Menorah presented by Rabbi Yosef Blasberg. Candles were lit by representatives from the local community: Jewish, Christian, Armenian, Filipino and local Holocaust… Continue reading Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremony in Las Vegas

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CANDLES Holocaust and Education Center in Indiana

CANDLES, Indiana’s only Holocaust museum, has served as an educational tool for people both in and out of state since it’s opening in 1995. From the building being destroyed by arson, it’s founder passing, and now the COVID-19 pandemic; the museum has faced unimaginable challenges. However, staff continues with big plans for the future. –… Continue reading CANDLES Holocaust and Education Center in Indiana

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CANDLES volunteer turns 101, Gets 130 cards

CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Ind. helped celebrate a German immigrant and veteran’s 101st birthday on Wednesday by giving him cards from those he’d met throughout his life. Near the beginning of December, the museum asked the community to assist them in writing and collecting 101 birthday cards for Walter Sommers’… Continue reading CANDLES volunteer turns 101, Gets 130 cards

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