Areivim USA has announced a new registration drive, offering participants the chance to win $10,000 and other prizes. Anyone who registers to join Areivim—or a current member who refers a new member—will be entered into the raffle. Each new signup counts as an additional ticket, increasing the chances of winning.
Founded in 2009, Areivim USA is dedicated to supporting widows and orphans with dignity. In the event of a member’s passing, all members contribute a small amount, collectively providing $150,000 per orphan. Over the years, Areivim has distributed more than $7 million to Chabad families, with respected Rabbonim, including Rabbi Yosef Heller, Rabbi Levi Garelik, Rabbi Mendel Lipskeir, and others, overseeing the distribution of funds.
In recent years, targeted registration drives in the Crown Heights and Chabad communities have fueled significant growth in membership. The Crown Heights Beis Din and other prominent organizations have issued letters of support, recognizing the program’s vital role in assisting bereaved families.
Traditionally serving the United States and Canada, Areivim has made an exception in this campaign to extend eligibility to Shluchim worldwide.
For more information or to register free of charge, visit AreivimUSA.org
Why doesn’t the article explain what araivim is
It does
In the event of a member’s passing, all members contribute a small amount, collectively providing $150,000 per orphan.
This is not in the place of life insurance.
Areivim strongly encourages life insurance
As someone who’s R”L had to “cash out” on a spouse’s policy with Areivim, just know that it’s really not that easy. They have an insane amount of rules, paperwork, and it took well over a year after my husband’s passing to obtain the desperately-needed funds. They only allow males to represent you, cannot be family members, only specific rabbi’s can advocate on your behalf, just to name a few of their policies. The paperwork was incredibly extensive! As someone who just buried her husband, it was absolutely ridiculous to have to deal with so many hiccups with them along… Read more »