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Win $20,000 towards the purchase or lease of the car of your choice. Upon entering the raffle at texastorah.org/carraffle, the site will randomly assign you a number between one and 360. Each number is assigned one time and the number you are assigned is the price you pay for your ticket.
Watch the raffle explained here.
The drawing will be tonight at the annual gala of Texas Torah, Yeshiva and Mesivta of Dallas
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JJ- thank you for posting for this great cause. The raffle is for 20,000 this Sunday night. Thanks all and tizku limitzvot!
if only 50 tickets get sold how many tickets will be in the raffle
The raffle has basically sold out Bh the last two years since it started.
But, is a winner guaranteed even if it doesn’t? They choose from all 360 numbers or from tickets sold?
No tickets sold- if the randomizer picks a number no one purchased then will redraw. Hope that helps.
Cool, the details on the car prize are a little sparse tho, wonder what kind of car you actually can get
what time is the drawing?
Good question, seems like all the tickets are being bought up in the eleventh hour. Wonder how that works.
The yeshiva sells at least half of the tickets at the dinner event. Hope that helps. This year I believe there was still 80 tickets remaining at the drawing so the odds were actually a bit better than usual.
Post the winning number here please
Winning number was 254 from Baltimore, MD. I will announce name tommorow amh after informing winner and wither permission. Thank you all for playing and tizku likitzvot.
Mazal Tov to Robert Cohen from Baltimore, MD currently living in Ramat Beit Shemesh on winning the car raffle last night. The winning ticket was number 254. Thank you all for your support for the yeshiva- it is very much appreciated.
It says on the website that norman hopenstein won – not Robert Cohen