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Support from Religious Leaders: An Endorsement from Rabbi Emanuel Gentilcore

At Redeem the Oppressed/Rescue the Persecuted Inc., our mission is to rescue persecuted religious minorities from slavery and provide them with comprehensive support to help them break the cycle of poverty and avoid returning to slavery. Recently, we have received an endorsement letter from Rabbi Emanuel Gentilcore, a prominent spiritual leader and advocate for persecuted religious minorities.

Rabbi Gentilcore is a well-known figure in the Jewish community and has spent many years working to raise awareness about the persecution of religious minorities around the world. In his endorsement letter, Rabbi Gentilcore expresses his support for our organization’s mission and work, praising the efforts we have made to rescue persecuted individuals and provide them with the support they need to rebuild their lives.

The endorsement from Rabbi Gentilcore is significant for a number of reasons. For one, it serves as a powerful validation of the work we are doing. It also helps to raise awareness about the issue of persecution and the importance of supporting persecuted religious minorities.

Religious leaders like Rabbi Gentilcore play a crucial role in bringing attention to the plight of persecuted individuals and families. They can use their position and influence to raise awareness and mobilize support from their communities. This is why support from religious leaders like Rabbi Gentilcore is so important for organizations like Redeem the Oppressed/Rescue the Persecuted Inc.

In our discussions with Rabbi Gentilcore we also mention our past achievements, such as providing healthcare to internally displaced people (IDPs) in Khayber Pakhtoon Khawa for six weeks, rescuing hundreds of victims during the 2010 Pakistan floods, campaigning against the abuse of blasphemy laws and providing legal assistance to victims, rescuing and reuniting abducted women and girls with their families, 35,000 people have been successfully freed from slavery and providing food and supplies to Pakistani asylum seekers in Thailand, as well as putting pressure on the UNHCR to schedule refugee status interviews for them, and many more.

We are grateful for Rabbi Gentilcore’s support and for the support of all those who believe in our mission. We will continue to work tirelessly to rescue persecuted individuals and families.

By Max Gibson

Max Gibson, also known as Mosheh, holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and has competed on his college's crew, cross country and track and field teams. Max co-founded the College Republicans and has run successful businesses, including Apex Web Services, which serves as CTO for non-profits Farrukh Saif Foundation and 'Emergency Committee to Save the Persecuted and Enslaved.' He has been in a leadership position in the non-profit sector since 2011. In addition to his business pursuits, Max is a combat veteran of three major wars and is known for his generosity and strong belief in God.
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