Established during the week of Gimmel Tammuz, Keren MaMoSh (which is an acronym of the Rebbe’s name) aims to help strengthen Chabad-Lubavitch institutions around the globe.
As was pointed out by the Rebbe regarding the fund he established on the Rebbetzin’s name — it is recommended that donations be made in amounts equivalent to the Rebbe’s name: 332.
Money donated to this fund goes toward special grants to Chabad-Lubavitch institutions around the world, providing much needed seed money for new programs.
As the situation in the Land of Israel weighs heavily on us all, many are asking: What can I do to help?
One powerful answer lies in the Rebbe’s vision of the Mitzvah Tank—a vehicle that drives straight into spiritual darkness, transforming it with the light of Torah and mitzvos.
Like military tanks deployed to confront danger, Mitzvah Tanks are mobilized to bring hope, strength, and connection to Jews wherever they are. These mobile centers of Yiddishkeit reach people in the midst of their daily lives—with inspiration, encouragement, tefillin, mezuzos, Shabbos candle kits, tzitzis, and other tools that spark Jewish pride and practice.
Every mitzvah performed anywhere in the world brings blessing and protection to the Land of Israel and to Jews everywhere. And so, as our brothers and sisters face threats in Israel and abroad, we respond with mitzvos at home.To that end, Machne Israel’s Keren Mamosh has launched a new grant program for Shluchim creating and outfitting new Mitzvah Tanks, in partnership with www.mitzvahtankusa.com. Three finalists will receive an $18,000 grant towards the purchase and outfitting of a Mitzvah Tank.
Machne Israel established Keren Mamosh in the days following Gimmel Tammuz 5754 to strengthen Chabad-Lubavitch institutions and carry forward the Rebbe’s mission. For more than three decades, it has supported initiatives that bring that vision to life.