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Mitzvah Projects

Are you looking for good Bar and Bat Mitzvah project ideas?
Be a part of something meaningful! Your Bar or Bat Mitzvah Project can save lives!


Join The Survivor Mitzvah Project in helping thousands of elderly Holocaust survivors in desperate need.

When you help these individuals through your tzedakah at your Bar or Bat Mitzvah, you participate in Tikkun Olam and help repair the world.
Choose The Survivor Mitzvah Project as your Mitzvah Project, and be part of a once in a lifetime chance to change the course of history. These are the last Holocaust survivors, and we are the last generation who can help them.

Our Holocaust Bar and Bat Mitzvah Projects are suitable for both online and traditional offline celebrations.

Here are some things you can do to help raise funds for the Holocaust Survivors and to help raise awareness of this urgent humanitarian effort:

  1. CREATE YOUR OWN FUNDRAISING MITZVAH CAMPAIGN ON FACEBOOK or GOFUNDME. Get your friends together to help out in spreading the word about your mitzvah project. Go viral!
    To create a Facebook fundraiser, go to https://www.facebook.com/fundraisers/ and click the “Select Nonprofit” button. Select The Survivor Mitzvah Project’s page by searching for its name in the search bar. Add a fundraising goal, currency, and timing, and click Next. Fill in the title and description of your fundraiser and click Next. Pick a cover photo. Then click Create, and your fundraiser will be live to the public. Share your campaign with your friends.
    To create a GoFundMe campaign, go to https://www.gofundme.com/ and click the “Start a GoFundMe” button. Register and create your campaign. Select the “nonprofit” for the “Who are you raising money for?” question and search for The Survivor Mitzvah Project’s name. After agreeing to the GoFundMe terms and privacy policy, add the main image, and write your story. Use your social media skills to share the campaign and raise funds!
  2. JOIN THE HOLLYWOOD STARS who have read letters from Holocaust survivors in front of invited audiences to raise funds for The Survivor Mitzvah Project. Create your own online or offline event by inviting your friends and family members. You can stream your event on YouTube or Instagram. Download scripts and materials (background image, posters, flyers, Bar and Bat Mitzvah invitations, donation envelopes, and inserts) to make this a big success. This form of fundraising is meaningful, educational, creative, and effective. This event touches people’s hearts and prompts them to be proactive in helping Holocaust survivors.
    Don’t forget to rehearse your speech! After finishing the event, send thank you notes to everyone involved and write a thank you post on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms you use. On our part, we will send a tax-deductible donation acknowledgment and thank you letter for every donation received.
  3. CREATE A “GIVING CIRCLE” WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AND RAISE FUNDS OFFLINE.
    This is a great way to let people know what they should give as a Bat Mitzvah gift or Bar Mitzvah Gift.
    Include our Bar Mitzvah announcement card or Bat Mitzvah announcement card with your invitation telling everyone that you have chosen The Survivor Mitzvah Project as your mitzvah project, include a donation envelope and insert, and urge them to donate in your name.
    If your invitations have already been sent out, you can send a flyer, a donation envelope, and insert to everyone on your guest list, telling them about your project and the urgent need to help. Call us at 800-905-6160 and we can send you a box of donation envelopes. Also, you can send out informational packets to people you feel might wish to contribute to this cause. If only 10 people contribute $100, you have raised $1000!
    To raise funds at your reception/party, have a Survivor Mitzvah Project display table so that people can donate on the spot or take materials home. Print posters, flyers, Bar and Bat Mitzvah invitations, donation envelopes, and inserts to inform guests on your mitzvah project. People who have done this have raised thousands of dollars at their party. While everyone is celebrating, they can also be part of a meaningful experience. You can also play a slideshow and short videos on a screen or computer. Call us at 800-905-6160 and we can email you a link to a video file).
  4. SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THE SURVIVOR MITZVAH PROJECT.
    Write or blog about The Survivor Mitzvah Project, and if there is a teenage section in your local Jewish newspaper, write about/blog the project and urge others to make this their mitzvah project as well. Find other Jewish papers online and do the same. The more people who get involved, the more lives we can save.
    Like us and comment under our posts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. On Facebook, “like” FRIENDS OF THE SURVIVOR MITZVAH PROJECT and join our cause TIME IS RUNNING OUT – HELP A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR TODAY! Encourage your friends to join as well!
    Email the website https://backup.survivormitzvah.org/ to everyone you know and encourage them to donate and forward it on to their family and friends. Mention that they should visit the LETTERS section. Usually, people read a few letters and immediately donate, so this is a great way to help. Periodically, re-email the site to everyone as a reminder.
    Email our videos to your friends so they can see the people they are helping:
    “SOMEONE IS WAITING” http://www.youtube.com/user/SurvivorMitzvah
    “FAMILY OF STRANGERS” http://www.youtube.com/user/familyofstrangers
    Remember, most of the elderly Holocaust survivors were your age when the horrors of the Holocaust destroyed their homes, families, and communities.
    Helping them today is your last opportunity to actually do something about the Holocaust.
    Together we can write a more hopeful final chapter of the Holocaust,
    one of friendship, love, and kindness.

To learn more about the Survivor Project, watch us in action here.
Instructions for Mitzvah Kit Files can be found here.
If you have any questions or to request a CD disk with materials to print, call us at 213-622-5050 or toll-free at 800-905-6160.
Parents may choose to share the information on this page with their children or opt to grant parental consent for children 13 years old and under to contact us directly by emailing us here.