Caring for the world and our local community are vital elements of our work with others at Agudas Israel. 

We have numerous mitzvot opportunities in which Agudas Israel members can participate in Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) while helping those in need in our community.

Our Work With Others

For the High Holy Days, our congregation organizes an annual Rosh Hashanah-Yom Kippur Food Drive. Since the inception of the drive 13 years ago, we have donated more than 20,000 pounds of food and other non-perishables to the Interfaith Assistance Ministries to aid in the battle to eliminate hunger in Henderson County. Congregants provide items such as dried beans, rice, pasta, pasta sauce, canned fruit and vegetables, canned meat, fish and chicken, peanut butter and jelly and other non-perishable items. In addition, we collect basic household items such as toilet tissue, paper towels, and disposable diapers.

In 2025, we supported Nechama’s Good Deeds Day at Agudas in April. Volunteers boxed up household and cleaning items desperately needed in the community following Hurricane Helene. We hold an annual MitzvahDay. Congregation members donate items needed by area nonprofit organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club, Blue Ridge Human Society, Safelight, Project Dignity, Rescue Mission, and First Responders facilities.

Won’t you join us in repairing the world?

Looking up at a large tree with green leaves and sunlight shining through the branches.

Remember a loved one or mark a special time to celebrate with the gift of a tree planted in Israel. Trees are available through the Jewish National Fund (JNF) Trees for Israel.

Trees for Change

Four women standing side by side in a room, smiling. Behind them are stacked pizza boxes labeled "FRESH HOT PIZZA" and a pizza cart. The women are dressed casually.
Multiple paper grocery bags filled with various food and household items lined up against a wall in a room with a carpeted floor.

In the Community

On January 15, 2024, Agudas Israel Congregation joined with area churches and community agencies to celebrate the annual Martin Luther King Day of Service. St. James Episcopal Church in Hendersonville, NC will host a large community gathering to bag dried pinto beans and enriched white rice for the Storehouse. The literal ton of food St. James sends over helps our food-insecure neighbors tremendously. We will gather at noon in the Parish Hall at St. James for a short service in honor of Dr. King. Jr. Following the service, we will work together bagging the hundreds of pounds of donated food.

Thanks for Visiting

We hope you’ve enjoyed learning about our congregation. If you would like more information about the great things happening here at Agudas Israel, please let us know.