Never Too Early

It is never too early in one's life to prepare a will. 

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Never Forget

Fulfill the promise of "Never Forget" by talking about the Holocaust, whether from a historical perspective or about relatives who perished.

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Never Forget

Identify a meaningful way today to remember the Holocaust and pledge to assure that acts of genocide will never happen again.

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It’s Never too Late

Whether you’re age forty, fifty or beyond, learn from Rabbi Akiva how great is each person’s potential, and that it is never too late to start studying the Torah and connecting more…

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Never Forget

Find a meaningful way to remember the Holocaust and takes steps to assure that the acts of genocide never happen again.

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Never Too Late To Educate

It is a well-known fact that Judaism places tremendous emphasis on education. Thousands of years ago Rabbi Simon ben Shetach (75 B.C.E.) instituted compulsory school attendance. The…

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What To Give

Maintain the tradition of Chanukah being a time for study and give Jewish books as Chanukah presents.

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Give A Seat

When riding on public transportation, actively look for opportunities to give your seat to the elderly, pregnant or disabled.

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Give Full Attribution

When sharing a wise thought or Torah teaching, it’s best to follow the Jewish adage follow the recommendation of the Jewish sages and give proper attribution to its author.

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Invitation To Give Thanks

The verse found in Deuteronomy 8:10, “You shall eat, be satiated and bless God,” is the source of the biblical mandate to recite the Birkat Hamazon (Grace After Meals, also known in…

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