Rabbi Netanel Shriki (Shlita)
The Rabbi first began gaining recognition and acclaim thanks to his blessings for couples longing for children, which have led to the birth of thousands of Jewish babies around the world against all odds. From there, his reputation grew even further when his prayers for the collapse of Hamas tunnels were fulfilled. Ministers, members of the Knesset, and celebrities regularly come to seek his counsel and blessings, and he now receives a long line of visitors for blessings from sunrise until long after nightfall.
the Rabbi has dedicated his life to helping the people of Israel and Jews throughout the world, abounding in acts of charity, spreading light, and strengthening faith. In addition, he is active in raising donations for the GMAH and in charitable works in israel.
Helping the people
Rabbi Netanel Shriki shlita personally supports forty avrechim (Torah scholars) and their families, who dedicate their days to intensive Torah study and to strengthening the spiritual foundations of the Jewish people at the Rabbi’s kollel, “Tehilat Shalom – Makor Chochma.” Throughout the year, and especially on Jewish holidays, the Rabbi leads major fundraising campaigns to sustain this sacred endeavor, ensuring that these scholars can continue their studies without worry. These campaigns have grown into a vast charitable enterprise, providing not only for the scholars and their families but also extending aid to many needy families across Israel, embodying the Rabbi’s vision of Torah, kindness, and communal responsibility.
The blessing
Every blessing that Rabbi Shriki bestows is not merely words of encouragement or prayer, but a profound spiritual connection that brings strength, hope, and true blessing to the recipient.
To enable the continuation of this sacred work and to expand the circle of giving, each request for a blessing is accompanied by an offer to make a donation. This donation is not a payment for the blessing, but a way to take part in the holy mission – To continue advancing Torah, supporting the families of Torah scholars, and helping needy Jews everywhere