Charity Partnership

Our Commitment to Giving Back

At LevorEm, our jewelry is more than beauty and craftsmanship—it’s about creating light in the world. That’s why we are proud to partner with If You Heard What I Heard, a powerful nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness around the reality of antisemitism and empowering people to respond with courage, understanding, and unity.

About If You Heard What I Heard

If You Heard What I Heard is the first and only nonprofit dedicated to filming the stories of grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, the last generation to ever hear survivor stories firsthand. Their mission is to ensure future generations never forget about the Holocaust, its victims, its survivors, and its lessons, so that it never happens again.

Why This Partnership Matters

We believe that jewelry should not only reflect personal meaning but also carry a deeper purpose. By supporting If You Heard What I Heard, we’re helping amplify a message that urgently needs to be heard. Antisemitism is not a relic of the past—it is a challenge we face today. Through awareness, education, and community action, this organization is changing the conversation and fostering understanding across cultures and generations.

Our Promise

We are donating 5% of every sale to If You Heard What I Heard. Every purchase you make not only gives you a timeless piece of jewelry but also supports vital storytelling, education, and advocacy that makes the world a better place.

Join Us in Spreading the Light

When you choose LevorEm, you’re joining us in a movement of resilience, hope, and change. Together, we can celebrate beauty while standing up for what matters most.
Learn more about If You Heard What I Heard
R&R Partners Trading will donate 5% of the purchase price of each qualifying Star of David diamond jewelry purchase shipped to California or New York from October 15, 2025 to October 14, 2026 to If You Heard What I Heard, Inc. This purchase is not tax deductible to the buyer.
If You Heard What I Heard, Inc. is using funds where most needed in support of its mission: to collect and share the true stories of Holocaust survivors, as heard by their grandchildren. The name and logo are used with permission and do not imply endorsement. For more information, visit www.ifyouheardwhatiheard.com.
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