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Tue, Nov 29 2022, 8:52 pm
amother Lilac wrote: | So people won’t give to the cause because the process of fundraising is humiliating? It’s terrible-both the Tzara, and the humiliation; but not giving because of that sounds like adding insult to injury. | The point wasn't not to give, she was asking why we won't give unless the recipients let themselves be stepped on. I honestly didn't understand the point of the article, maybe it was a rant against the fundraisers.
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Tue, Nov 29 2022, 9:01 pm
amother Mustard wrote: | I get so annoyed. Maybe there should more life insurance adds and then we will see less Yasom headlines |
I agree with everything said in this thread. But making belittling the fact that there are yasomim is disgusting. My problem is when people blow things out of proportion. NOT when people die
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Tue, Nov 29 2022, 9:26 pm
amother Lilac wrote: | So people won’t give to the cause because the process of fundraising is humiliating? It’s terrible-both the Tzara, and the humiliation; but not giving because of that sounds like adding insult to injury. |
That's part of what I hate about these campaigns. So manipulative - darned if you do or if you don't.
I try to donate to general campaigns instead. I'll send my tzedakah to Yad Batya or the like, and then the kallah who blah blah can go to the organization which knows how to vet the stories and provide the aid in an organized manner.
I don't want to support slimy fundraising but I also don't want to be desensitized to a Jew in need. These marketers are putting us in a very sorry situation.
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Tue, Nov 29 2022, 9:39 pm
amother Powderblue wrote: | On me, it has the opposite effect than was intended. I tune out overly dramatic things like that. |
Same. I don’t even open them
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Wed, Nov 30 2022, 1:56 am
amother Lilac wrote: | One line that I’ve seen a couple of times, does make me scratch my head; “The Kalla can’t even afford to buy a wedding gown.”
Many people don’t. Aren’t there plenty of Gemachs for that?
Other than that though- some of the ads are really heartbreaking. |
as someone deeply involved in tzedakas to answer your question Gmachs can cost money and you also need alterations. there is no wedding gown less than a thousand shekel. some people do not have that.
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Wed, Nov 30 2022, 1:57 am
amother Lilac wrote: | I do agree they are degraded in the process, which is terrible. But I disagree that they’re mostly fake. There are a lot of real tragedies. |
we do online campaigns often and they are never fake
I edit the text and we never put pictures. I hate the overly dramatic...
I think it's disrespectful.
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