Hundreds of men, women and children visited the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn’s annual art gallery event, “A Hakhel Experience,” in collaboration with the Bear Givers Foundation.
Children and young adults with special needs in the Brooklyn, NY area worked very hard in creating their very own artistic masterpieces, and after months of preparation, family, friends and supporters gathered Sunday for a unique art gallery featuring their art.
Participants also enjoyed fun activities, face painting and refreshments.
At the event, Rabbi Berel Majesky, who directs the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn with his wife Chani, thanked attendees for their participation. Joseph Sprung and Diane Lempert of the Bear Givers Foundation were in attendance as well.
Many of the attendees purchased beautiful pieces of the displayed artwork, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Friendship Circle of Brooklyn.
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If we can get these paintings on a website I would love to buy a few and I sure many other would as well.
@Berel Edson Majesky
Me too
majority of the art was sold out at the event