Baltimore, MD - Nov. 27, 2015 - With three large mazel tov banners of support, Baltimore and Frank Storch sent a heartwarming message to Israel’s newlyweds Sarah and Ariel Beigel. Thousands and thousands of Jews came together in Jerusalem, Israel, and brought their solidarity, support, love, and joyous voices to celebrate the wedding of Sarah Litman and Ariel Beigel in the midst of heartbreaking tragedy. On November 13th, four days before Sarah and Ariel were to be married, Sarah’s parents and five siblings, were travelling to spend the last Shabbos before her wedding with the Beigel family. A Palestinian gunman opened fire on their vehicle and killed Sarah’s 40 year old father Yaakov, HY”D, and 18 year old brother Netanel, HY”D. The wedding was postponed until November 26th, so that Sarah and her family would be able to sit shiva.

In a truly inspirational response, Sarah and Ariel quoted the prophet Micah on their new wedding invitation, “Do not rejoice over me, my enemy, for I have fallen but I have gotten up.” The couple then invited Am Yisrael and called the wedding a “million person wedding”. They moved the wedding venue to the Jerusalem International Convention Center to accommodate the crowds. Among the thousands of attendees were Chief Rabbis David Lau and Shlomo Amar, Sarah Netanyahu, the Prime Minister’s wife, as well as popular Chassidic singer Avraham Fried, who surprised the crowd with a joyous performance. Some guests even flew in from Baltimore, Montreal, and Australia to participate in the wedding

Last week, in Baltimore, MD,  noted community askan and activist Frank Storch, impressed with the couple’s resilience and desire to bring fellow Jews together to rejoice, wanted to send the couple a message of unity and support. Since Frank is involved in many time-sensitive community security initiatives and could not attend the wedding himself, he had three 4’x15’ large mazel tov banners created and signed by over 5,000 community members. The following schools, organizations, and local businesses were involved in the banner signing: Bais Yaakov of Baltimore, Bais Yaakov Convention, Beth Tfiloh, Bnos Yisroel, CBMI/Lev Shlomo, Cheder Chabad, Community Kollel Tiferes Moshe Aryeh, Jewels, Maalot Baltimore, Neimus Hatorah, Ohr Chadash, Talmudical Academy, Yeshiva Gedola Ohr Hatorah, Yeshivas Toras Chaim, Yesodei Hatorah, Star K, Goldberg’s Bagels, and 7 Mile Market. Baltimore’s own Governor Larry Hogan took time to sign the banner as well. Frank then had someone fly to Israel to present the banners to Sarah and Ariel. They were presented to Sarah before the chuppah and then hung on the mechitzah. Throughout the wedding, guests continued to sign the banners in what became called the “Mazel Tov Sign-In Registry” for the couple to remember the love the world has shown them.

Sarah and Ariel share Frank and Danielle Sarah Storch’s commitment to the community and to bringing people together in achdus. May Hashem answer all of our prayers and may Sarah and Ariel and the entire Jewish nation know of no more suffering.

For more information about the various security and community initiatives Frank Storch is involved in please visit www.keepyourcommunitysafe.com. For any questions or comments call 410-340-1000, 410-486-0800 x113, or email keepyourcommunitysafe@gmail.com

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