Baltimore, MD - Dec. 20, 2025 - Chanukah teaches us a powerful lesson: sometimes it is the smallest flame that brings the greatest light.
Here in Baltimore, a Chassidish mosad is working every day to bring the light and warmth of Chassidus to our community. The school includes a daycare, cheder, girls’ preschool, and elementary school, nurturing children from their earliest years with Torah, yiras Shamayim, and ahavas Yisrael, while providing parnassah for over 40 local families.
Baruch Hashem, despite a challenging year—including a temporary freeze on new voucher approvals—the school has continued operating responsibly. With tremendous siyata d’Shmaya, payroll has never been late, and the daily avodas hakodesh continues with dedication.
As Chanukah approaches, the school is running a short community campaign to raise $50,000, funds that are critically needed to enable the mosad to continue its avodas hakodesh during this period. This is not an annual fundraiser and does not rely on large donations, but on the strength of many people giving a small amount.
The request is simple: $36.
Just as we light 36 candles over Chanukah, each $36 gift adds another spark of light—helping sustain a Chassidish mosad that educates our children, supports local families, and brings warmth and kedusha to Baltimore.
This Chanukah, consider being one of the lights.
Donate $36 now: https://crowdspark.com/kc/chanukahcampaign
Here is how one Baltimore mother describes her experience at our school:
This חנוכה, my daughter is experiencing the warmth, light, and joy that make the קהל חסידים Girls Elementary School so special. In our close-knit school environment, she is not just one of many students—she is truly seen, known, and valued. The חג comes alive for her through a spirited חנוכה חגיגה filled with singing, movement, and shared celebration, creating memories that will stay with her long after the candles are put away.
One particularly meaningful experience for my daughter was visiting a local nursing home to sing חנוכה songs for the residents. In this intimate setting, she had the opportunity to participate fully and confidently, sharing joy with others and learning firsthand the importance of caring for the wider community. Moments like these nurture her empathy, responsibility, and ביטחון עצמי—opportunities made possible by the school’s small size and deeply personal approach.
Throughout the week, my daughter is also immersed in hands-on חנוכה crafts and activities that spark her creativity while reinforcing the values and traditions of the יום טוב. In a smaller school setting like this, every child’s voice is heard, and every experience becomes a meaningful learning moment.
I am deeply grateful to the donors and community partners whose generosity makes these individualized, values-driven experiences possible. Because of you, my daughter is growing into a confident, connected young girl—and the light of חנוכה truly shines far beyond the classroom walls.
Sincerely,
Esty Erenthal