Honor Their Memory
As today is Veterans Day, honor those who fought for, and helped protect our way of life.
Honor Them
Honor the valiant members of the military who have, and continue to serve, your country.
Honor Them
Recognize the selfless dedication and heroism of Jewish serviceman and all who have served valiantly helping to preserve the freedom that we so cherish.
Honor a First Born
While each individual should not be judged based on family position, there is a special homage due to first-borns.
Honor the Yahrzeit
When a close relative, a great person, or a loved one passes away, the anniversary of their death (yahrzeit) is an opportunity to remember their life and re-commit to their values.
Honor Yiddish Culture
Reading about the Eastern European communities from where many of our ancestors came, honors their upbringing and our own family history.
Honor America’s Value On July 4th!
Think about the old adage, “Freedom is not free” on this Independence Day. Discuss America's enduring values with those with whom you spend Independence Day.
Family Honor
If you can, call your grandparents as a demonstration of honoring one's parents and elders.
Honor Heroes
When you learn about someone acting heroically, don't hesitate to talk about it with friends and family.