Philanthropist Simcha Greiniman Sends Comfort to Mourners with Special Shiva Chairs
Simcha Greiniman, a philanthropist, is preparing a new shipment of white plastic chairs for Zaka, an Israeli aid and volunteer organization. These chairs, designed for use during the Jewish mourning 'period', are intended to provide 'comfort' for visitors sitting near the floor.
Greiniman's organization supplies these modified chairs to families in mourning. The chairs, suitable for 'shiva', are provided by a company called Atara. They are designed to accommodate visitors who traditionally sit on low stools or the floor during the seven-day mourning 'period'. Greiniman is committed to ensuring that mourners can focus on their grief and 'comfort', rather than worrying about seating arrangements.
Simcha Greiniman's latest initiative involves a shipment of white plastic chairs, specifically designed for use during the Jewish mourning 'period'. These chairs, supplied by Atara, will be distributed by Zaka to families in need, providing a small measure of 'comfort' during a difficult time.