One’s Own Life

There is nothing more sacred in Jewish law than human life. According to halacha, one must guard one’s life in all cases unless one is forced to commit murder, worship idols or partake in…

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If You Don’t Have your own Sukkah

If you do not have your own sukkah, make the effort to find a sukkah in which you can eat. To help you celebrate Sukkot, NJOP encourages you to join a “Sukkot Across America” celebration…

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Your Own Moment

Take a moment out of your own life to honor those who gave their lives to form a safe haven for the Jewish people.

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Your Own Key

If you don't bake your own challah, buy some and heat in the oven before Shabbat together with a key.

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Your Own Strength

Use your own personal strengths to get involved in the community.

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Your Very Own

Pick up a copy of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch for your own reference. There are numerous English translations.

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Your Own Key

If you don't bake your own challah, buy some and heat in the oven before Shabbat together with a key.

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Your Own Town

Assist local Jewish organizations through direct activity or financial support.

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Choose Your Own

Before seder night, choose a haggadah that you find both easy to follow and meaningful in its extra information/commentaries.

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For Its Own Sake

Do not keep a mental tally of how kind, generous and/or compassionate you have been.

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