Offer to Help
When attending a burial where only a few family members are present, offering to help shovel dirt into the grave, is considered a great act of kindness.
Acts of Nature, with a Little Help
Our Rabbis have taught: On entering the barn to measure the newly harvested grain one shall recite the benediction, ‘May it be Your will O Lord, our God, that You may send blessing upon…
Help Others Prepare for Passover
Donate to a Ma’ot Chittim campaign, to assure that those who may not be able to afford celebrating the festive Passover holiday, will have the ability to feel and re-experience the…
Be Godly: Help Jews Get Married!
Enabling Jewish men and women to marry is a great and Godly effort. Anything that can be done to facilitate Jewish marriage is laudable and commendable.
Help Spread Truth
Make sure that slander and libel are not spread or disseminated, as they can destroy upstanding people and groups.
Help the Hungry
Providing food for those who do not have, is the greatest of human endeavors. If you are not in a position to provide food directly, you may support the many worthy organizations that…
Help Others Prepare for Passover
Donate to a Ma’ot Chittim campaign, to assure that those who may not be able to afford celebrating the festive Passover holiday, will have the ability to feel and re-experience the…
May I Help
If you know a couple preparing for their wedding, offer to assist them in anyway possible.
Help at the End
Look into volunteering for your local Jewish burial society (Chevra Kadisha).