A Not Quite Festival Meal
Tomorrow, prepare a special lunch in honor of Hoshana Rabbah.
Hurry Up!
Don’t miss the opportunity to involve yourself on Hoshana Rabbah in an extra good deed or other mitzvah, in order to improve your chances of being granted a year full of blessing.
Grab the Opportunity
Don’t miss the opportunity to perform an extra good deed or other mitzvah on Hoshana Rabbah, in order to improve your chances of being granted a year full of blessing.
Grab the Opportunity
Perform an extra good deed or mitzvah on Hoshana Rabbah to improve your chances of being granted a year full of blessing.
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