Make Your Last Chametz Meal for the Week Count!

Many have the custom to eat their last chametz meal early in the morning of the eve of Pesach. Be careful to clean up so that not even the slightest trace of chametz can be found.

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Calendar Count

Mark a calendar to help you keep track of counting the omer.

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Try and Count

Stand outside on a clear night and observe the stars and the planets. This is an excellent exercise in feeling awe for the acts of creation.

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You Count?

Take to heart that regardless of a person’s great wealth or the lack thereof, the half-shekel given by the Jewish people, as set forth in Parshat Shekalim in the Torah, reminds us that…

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Make It Count

Use your birthday to set positive goals for the coming year including taking proactive steps to establish a stronger connection to Jewish life.

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Count Me In

Try and attend services at the synagogue so you can pray with a minyan, a proper quorum.

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Make Your Last Chametz Meal for the Week Count

If you have a custom to eat a breakfast meal filled with chametz, be sure to gather all remaining crumbs so they may be removed and burned right away.

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Make it Count

Attend synagogue services and help make a minyan since, as the Talmud teaches, communal prayers are accepted even if those in attendance do not have the proper kavanah, intent.

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Make it Count!

Use your birthday to set positive goals for the coming year including taking proactive steps to establish a stronger connection to Jewish life. In the sixteenth Mishna of the first…

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Making a Difference

Learn more about Rabbi Moses Schorr, a noted academic who dedicated his time and energy to the Jewish people and the Jewish community in pre-war Europe. Of the many beautiful adages…

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