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Charity supporters walk on hot coals for their cause

Seed is running the challenge as part of their annual fundraiser

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Supporters of the charity Seed are walking across hot coals to raise vital funds (Photo: John Eder/Getty)

Last year, they abseiled down a 50m building, and this year, supporters of a Jewish charity have been asked to put their fears aside once again to raise vital funds.

As part of Seed’s “Power of Belief” campaign on May 19 and 20, fundraisers will be walking barefoot across 1500 degree hot coals.

Seed CEO Rabbi Malcolm Herman told the JC that coal-walking was “all about the power of belief - belief in ourselves and belief in our own ability to overcome challenges. We felt this was particularly relevant given the current situation.”

Seed focuses on Jewish family education, catering for thousands of Jewish families every year through their early years programme and activities in schools and synagogues. They also run parenting sessions and activities aimed specifically at women and young people.

Rabbi Herman added: “We need you to do the coal-walk to raise vital funds for Seed, so we can continue to give our families the power of belief in themselves and, above all, the power of belief in Am Yisrael.

“As an organisation, we teach parents to raise children with genuine self-belief and an authentic appreciation of our heritage.”

The charity was founded over 40 years ago by Rabbi Joey Grunfeld and now has centres in Edgware, Borehamwood and Prestwich.

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