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April 17, 2008
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Daniel Rubin, left, and Ari Platt, organizers of the carnival
Being that Purim and the month of Adar is about being marbim b'simcha [increasing joy], I felt that a carnival was what the doctor ordered. The Sderot carnival on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 was a huge success; it was an event that really confirmed what Am Yisrael is about: a total of 170 volunteers -- overseas and Israeli students -- participated in the event, and a staggering 400 children from Sderot enjoyed the Simchat Purim.
"With some of the remaining funds we were able to give the children of Sderot other gifts; things for the schools and games for when the children are forbidden to leave the building when the Qassams fall.
"The most amazing achievement of the day was the interaction between the students from all the various yeshivot and seminaries across the country with the children of Sderot, as well as the feedback from the community saying that because of our carnival they were able to have a Purim sameach. Sderot is not some desolate place, but a city filled with 18,000 residents like you and me.
"It really has been a remarkable achievement the way so many Jews from across the world united together to show our support for Sderot, to show our support for Eretz Yisrael and Am Yisrael. We have learned to appreciate that no matter where or what is happening in the world, we will always be united and we will always share each other's hearts, thoughts and dreams.
Thank you,
Ari Platt

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