This fact was apparent as a group of alumni from the Yeshivah of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School, accompanied by Rabbi Naftali Besser, recently visited Aleh in Jerusalem.
YOF has encouraged its students, over the years, to grow into caring, responsible and active members of the Jewish people. It has become somewhat of a tradition for students, faculty and parents to make a yearly pilgrimage to Aleh, to visit the special-needs residents, offering them unconditional love and acceptance. The positive impact of these visits is apparent; the severely disabled children of Aleh cannot express their feelings in words, but the joy on their faces speaks volumes, and the palpable air of excitement lingers well after the visitors have left.
The group first received a short re-orientation about the center, its goals, and the children from the Aleh staff. The group agreed that they share Aleh’s credo: to look beyond the disability to see the inherent potential within each and every child.
As the group left, amidst plans to continue their involvement into the future, one young woman wept, moved by what she had just experienced.
It is gratifying to know that Aleh’s vision for a better and brighter future for the special-needs population of Israel is shared by schools in the Diaspora. It is even more heartwarming to see that the strong Jewish values of empathy, communal responsibility and hesed instilled by the Yeshivah of Flatbush are still embodied by its students well after they have graduated from the school.
To arrange a visit for your school or congregation, please contact The Aleh Foundation, 5317 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11219, (718) 851-4596, 800-317-ALEH or email Shlomo@alehfoundationusa.org.