FROM COMPASSION TO ACTION
Offering Support, Comfort and Community
Devorah's Angels is a grassroots volunteer organization offering essential support to individuals and families facing medical, emotional, or transitional challenges. Whether it's crisis or recovery, loneliness or joy, we're here-with nourishing meals, financial assistance, and a community that truly cares.
Who We Are
About Us
Devorah’s Angels supports families through life’s challenges—new babies, illness, or loss—with warmth, care, and practical help to heal and regain strength.
What We've Been Up To
So far, our 88 Angels have supported 80 families with:
• 750+ homemade weekday meals
• 300+ lovingly prepared Shabbat meals.
How We Can Help
Our 80+ Tzfat volunteers cook, deliver meals, and provide rides with warmth, supporting singles, families, and seniors in need, ensuring they’re never alone.
Volunteers
Caring volunteer teens, singles, parents, retirees, find purpose through community. Cooks prepare meals & drivers deliver, create a daily kindness network.
Project Oasis will equip Devorah’s Angels with the space and facilities needed to expand their impact, providing freezers and kitchen equipment to efficiently store and prepare meals for families in need. This will greatly enhance their ability to serve the community.
Testimonials
“Thank you so much for the delicious meals. Your support meant more than you could imagine. It brought warmth and love into our home during a very difficult time.”
“Dear Devorah’s Angels, your help literally saved me from a crisis. Living alone with reduced income due to the war left me in a very vulnerable position. Thanks to you, I was able to make it through the chag. May you be blessed with continued strength to do this holy work.”
“I want to thank everyone who supported us during my wife’s illness. The food, the messages, and the help we received were incredibly comforting. May Hashem bless you all with health, unity, and joy.”
“After a sudden car accident, I didn’t realize how long recovery would take. I didn’t reach out at first because I didn’t want to burden anyone. But you stepped in with food, support, and care that allowed me to truly rest and heal. You made all the difference.”
"There are two types of charity: there's charity with money and then there's charity with your body, to care and to share with somebody else. I want you to know, sometimes sharing and caring for someone else is more effective than giving money to charity."
-The Lubavitcher Rebbe