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Facebook wants to give a large donation to Chabad.org, but we need your help

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ב"ה from Chabad.org --------------------------------------------------------------- #GivingTue

[Chabad.org]( ב"ה [A Personal Message]( from Chabad.org --------------------------------------------------------------- #GivingTuesday By the Grace of G-d Dear Friend, Can Chabad.org secure a $100,000 grant from Facebook? Well, you might hold the answer… You see, tomorrow (Tuesday), Facebook is going to match donations made on Facebook.com, up to 7 million dollars, with a limit of $100,000 per charity. So while your donation to Chabad.org is always greatly appreciated and goes to a great cause, tomorrow (on Tuesday) [it can be worth double]( If you have a Facebook account, would you please consider [donating to Chabad.org]( on Giving Tuesday? [Click here]( to donate on Tuesday morning via Facebook. Here are two important things to keep in mind in order for your donation to count for the matching grant: - The donation must be made via Facebook. Please [click here]( to access our Facebook donation link. - Facebook will start matching funds on Tuesday morning, 8AM Eastern Time until funds run out. It is important to try and make your donation at or soon after 8AM EST. [Donate]( [Click here]( to donate on Tuesday morning via Facebook. (If you don’t have a Facebook account, you can make your Giving Tuesday donation [directly on our site]( - it will surely greatly impact the lives of the millions who benefit from Chabad.org!) Together we can do even more! You can also create your own Giving Tuesday campaign to partner with Chabad.org and share with others: [Click here to create your own fundraiser]( * The Rebbe, of righteous memory, would often teach about the significance of Tuesdays, the third day of the week: [The Torah]( relates that twice on the third day of Creation G-d "saw that it was good"! This day is thus endowed forever with double the goodness and double the blessing. With this in mind, may you and yours be blessed today with a double measure of good, in matters both material and spiritual. With much appreciation, Your friends @ Chabad.org [Chanukah Event Directory]( [Chanukah Recipes]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: <> [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · [Contact Us]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Privacy Policy]( · [Donate](

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