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Ten Yad Auction Double Your Luck – Expires This Wednesday!
The Ten Yad Auction has the most astounding assortment of prizes that you can win!
- A Cartier Watch
- $18,000 for Molly’s Jewelry
- A Mini-Van
- A Yafi Kaminer Wig
- $15,000 Custom Furniture
- $15,000 Kitchen Makeover
- $8,400 at the Supermarket of your choice.
- A Israel or Dubai Vacation
- And much more!
Buy your tickets before this Wednesday, October 25, 11:59 pm and DOUBLE your chances to win from an extensive array of delightful prizes.
- Add $1,000 of tickets to your cart, here.
- After adding at least $1,000 of tickets to your cart, your total will automatically be reduced to $500. Half price – Double the Chances! No coupon code needed!
- The auction will be held live, on Sunday, October 29th, during the event of the year – Ten Yad’s Tenathon, a virtual evening of jewish entertainment and inspiration that will be live streamed around the entire world with a special tribute to our brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel.
- NEW THIS YEAR:The Great Sur-prize
Win the surprise of a lifetime, the most valuable gift ever offered! Click here
⚠️ Please note, once the gift is unveiled, the ticket price will rise to $75 during the Tenathon. - Deal expires Wednesday 10/25 at 11:59 pm
A portion of every package purchased at Tenyad.org will go directly to supporting brides in Eretz Yisroel to recover from the great calamity of war and have a new, joyful beginning.
Don’t miss out on the chance to get a great deal and win fabulous prizes!
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The ad says that a portion of the proceeded will go to supporting brides. What’s the percentage?
If not clear, the whole organization is for supporting brides. The novelty here is that some will be sent to Eretz Yisroel to help Brides there which is not usually a function of this organization.
Yes, agreed