Let us not underestimate the real power of good in our world!
Please take a moment to do one or more of the following mitzvahs and then add your pledge to our mitzvah counter. We will let the families know the number of mitzvahs done in the memory of their loved ones.
Each mitzvah we do begets another mitzvah.
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Tefillin: If you already put on tefillin every day, encourage a friend to do so. If you don’t yet, now is a good time to start! Click here to find out how to put this important mitzvah into practice, or contact your local Chabad center for assistance.
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Shabbat candles: Women and girls all over the world light candles every Friday evening before darkm bringing much-needed light into a world rife with darkness. If you already put light Shabbat candles, encourage a friend to do so. If you don’t yet, now is a good time to start! Click here to find out how to put this important mitzvah into practice, or contact yourlocal Chabad center for assistance.
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Mezuzah: If you don’t yet have mezuzahs, get them now, one for each doorway in your home! If you already do have mezuzahs, it may be time to have them checked to ensure that the words on the parchment have not faded. Click here for more information about this special mitzvah.
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Charity and acts of kindness: Put a coin in a charity box, or extend a helping hand to someone who needs it. Click here to donate to CTVP
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Torah study (suggestion: our Daily Study page contains selections from the Torah)
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Say a prayer for the families and for all residents of the Holy Land.(suggestion: Psalms 20, 22, 69 and 150 are traditionally said in times of distress).
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Purchase a letter: Be a part of a special Torah scroll written in Israel right now. Joining together to write a scroll expresses our inherent unity. One nation, one Torah, one G d. Moreover, a letter in the Torah places its owner in “G d’s book.” “At that time,” the prophet Daniel says, “your people will be delivered, everyone who is found inscribed in the book . . .”
Whatever you choose, make sure to log your mitzvah on our counter and encourage others to do the same
Pledge A Mitzvah
First Name:
Last Name:
Email Address:
Location: (optional)
Which Mitzvah Do You Pledge?:
Tefilin - I will put on Tefilin or encourage someone to put Tefilin
Candle Lighting- I will light Shabbat Candles or encourage someone to light Shabbat Candles
Mezuza - I will affix a Mezuza on my door or will encourage someone to affix a mezuza on their door
Act of Kindness (Ahavat Yisrael)
Torah - I will learn Torah or encourage others to learn Torah
Other - I will add another Mitzvah
Comments: (Optional)
A delegation of Chabad's Terror Victims Project (www.ctvp.org) representatives will personally print out and bring your Mitzvahs and comments to the families.