Baruch Hashem, it’s been 162 days since October 7th, and over 100 women and men are still being held hostage. We must do ALL WE CAN to bring them home now.
That’s why I’m asking you for your help. I’m not asking for money. I’m asking you to find someone Jewish who is willing to put up a Mezuzah for the sake of Israel. The Torah teaches us putting up a Mezuzah grants YOU the Almighty’s protection in your home and when you’re outside your home, unto the ends of the Earth.
A GENEROUS DONOR has agreed to cover 50% of the costs to buy & ship a Mezuzah.
Just email me right here and I’ll help take care of the rest!
United We Stand.
P.S. Other Mitzvah ideas that you can do, whether you’re a Jew or a Noachide:
CHARITY.
I’m not going to post a link to a specific charity as it doesn’t matter where you give, only that you give. For “charity saves from death,” (Talmud, 156B).
TORAH STUDY.
King David did it. And every bit of Torah which you study helps us win. We have a weekly, free, 15-minute Torah class on Monday nights, titled “The Rebbe’s Opinion on Security for Israel.” TUNE IN HERE to join the class.
Even the New York Times promoted lighting Shabbos candles. And the famous Tefillin Campaign initially began as a way to help Israel.
P.P.S. And for those of you who want resources to fight back against the pro-Hamas narrative that has infected our United States, check out these links (courtesy of the Focus Project!)
StandWithUs provides educational booklets on complex topics. Answering Tough Questions About Israel – website and PDF – is a timely resource for understanding false accusations.
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law published a fact sheet explaining the importance of defining antisemitism, discusses the current standard and provides guidance on next steps.
The Anti-Defamation League’s Fight Antisemitism provides resources in America and around the world for speaking out against anti-Jewish hatred, advocating for policy solutions and supporting Jewish communities.
Hadassah – The Women’s Zionist Organization of America – has educational resources about Israel and offers opportunities to advocate for Israel.
Local Jewish Community Relations Councils, including the JCRC Bay Area, give guidance for students and parents from K-12 schools to universities on how to talk about the Hamas-Israel war.
The American Zionist Movement presents resources from its members.
Visit the Antisemitism 911 website for more resources on how to help, respond, get involved and stay informed about the crisis in Israel.
I pray that our deeds of goodness tip the scales toward Moshiach! Amen!