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I’ve been hoping to get in touch with you because some very big days are coming! By the Grace o

I’ve been hoping to get in touch with you because some very big days are coming! [Chabad.org]( By the Grace of G-d 18 Elul, 5781 August 26, 2021 Dear Friend, I’ve been hoping to get in touch with you because some very big days are coming! Starting with Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 6-8): The sounds, tastes, and feelings of Rosh Hashanah stimulate our senses and stir our memories. The heart-stirring blasts of the shofar. The crispy apple and sticky honey. The delicious brisket dinner shared with family and friends. Wishing each other a Happy, Healthy, and Sweet New Year. These are all part of Rosh Hashanah’s awesome splendor: G-d’s renewal of creation. The new power we are each given to change the world. And our promise to use it for good. I'm writing to you because I believe you understand Rosh Hashanah’s miracle of renewal, creation, and rejuvenation -- and what it means for the Jewish people and what it means for all of humanity. I'm asking you to donate now in honor of Rosh Hashanah, to help illuminate the world with the timeless wisdom and traditions of Judaism. Here’s where to give: [Chabad.org/GiveNewLife]( People from all over the world are searching for answers and for meaning. I really need you to help them find it. Your kindness will ensure that our "Ask the Rabbi" experts will continue to respond personally to the heartfelt questions that people ask at all hours of the day and night. The world needs this critical lifeline. You or someone you know may need it, too. Your gift of $54 -- or any amount that's right for you -- will make sure that Chabad.org teams can keep up with the increased demand. Here's how powerful [your donation]( will be: You'll help people in crisis. You'll help others discover that their lives have purpose. You'll help repair the brokenness of the world, one question, and one person, at a time... Many people feel like they live in spiritual isolation. They feel like they have little or no connection to their faith and their community. Some suffer from loneliness or anxiety. They are people of all ages. From all walks of life. From nearly every country. They seek a connection... to their own souls, to community, to the Torah’s timeless insight. [Your donation]( will keep their lifeline available now when they need it most. When you connect people to the kind and patient advice of our rabbis or counselors, you are assuring them that they are loved and cared for. That they are the apple of G-d’s eye. That they have a unique role that only they can play for the entire world. Your gift will help connect them to life skills and tools to face life’s challenges. Our secure, quick, easy donation page: [Chabad.org/GiveNewLife]( Here's a message we got from a 14-year-old girl: Hi Rabbi, I live in a small town without any temples. I want to learn more about the Jewish religion since I come from the faith but I don’t really know much. I try asking my mom sometimes, but she doesn’t know either. Could you teach me about the Jewish new year and what it all means? I’m really all alone here. This young woman knows something is missing in her life. She can't find it in her small town. So she turned to Chabad.org with her questions. You can help make sure she gets her answers. Your gift will be taking her under YOUR wing and helping her in her journey for meaning, faith, and connection. Your kindness and your actions will give her and many others a safe and welcoming place to learn, to connect, to be inspired. It's not just young people. Read this message from an 83-year-old man who wants to celebrate the bar-mitzvah he was denied earlier in life. Here's what he wrote: I never had a bar-mitzvah. I want to celebrate my bar-mitzvah on my Jewish birthdate, with the correct Torah and haftorah portions. I’ve been told that I’m too late. Is this true? Is it 70 years too late for him? Of course not! That's exactly why I'm writing to you now: To help people like him who yearn for Jewish community and guidance on Jewish practice. [You can be there for him](. And for so many others. (And, if/when you need us, we'll of course be here for you, too.) [Your donation]( is especially important during the Rosh Hashanah - High Holiday season. When the shofar sounds, it’ll call us to reconnect to G-d, to start a new page, to resolve to do better. And it’ll challenge us to reach deep within ourselves to emulate G-d and provide new life to others with generosity and love. The power of this new life -- propelled in part by your donations -- will surely help protect the Jewish people, and the entire world (!), during the year to come. This is the miraculous power G-d gives every one of us; this is the gift of Rosh Hashanah that G-d gives you. It's why I hope you'll find it in your heart to [donate now](. For you. For all the people in search of Judaism’s timeless wisdom and life-skills. For all who seek friendship and community. And for the whole world. [Your gift]( will make sure that someone who has essential life questions and who is in need of a listening ear has somewhere to turn. The High Holidays are right around the corner. Rosh Hashanah, and then the awesome and holy day of Yom Kippur. This is when we come together to pray and bless each other for a sweet year. Can you bless others with a gift of $54 in honor of the High Holidays? It's a great way to start the New Year. If now isn't a good time for you to give, I understand. Donate if you can. May you and your loved ones be granted a Happy, Healthy, and Sweet New Year, a year of life and tranquility, a year of good health for you, for your loved ones and for the entire world! Shanah Tovah! Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin Executive Director P.S. Because I know you value the work of Chabad.org, I'm asking you to donate $54 to keep it going strong for the many people who count on it as a lifeline... for the multitudes who come, seeking information, inspiration, tools, and timeless life wisdom. [Any amount you can give]( will make a huge difference! P.P.S. The primary mitzvah of Rosh Hashanah is to hear the shofar blown in person. This can be done at communal services arranged by local synagogues and/or [Chabad-Lubavitch centers]( in accordance with local health guidelines. This year, many will stay at home and observe the day in private. If you or someone you know needs Rosh Hashanah resources to help make the day more meaningful, I invite you to [explore our online offerings]( (including shofar tutorials) ahead of the holiday. And, finally, in preparation for Rosh Hashanah, I'd like to invite you to [learn an applicable personal lesson directly from the Rebbe]( of righteous memory, about [today's special birthdays on the Jewish calendar](. Enjoy! [PLEASE DONATE NOW!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you have indicated that you would like to receive periodic communications from Chabad.org, or have recently used one of our services. [Go here]( if you wish to be removed. If your e-mail address is changing please send us your new email address [here](.

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