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Despite the challenges, you hold the power to make this year good and sweet -- for millions of peopl

Despite the challenges, you hold the power to make this year good and sweet -- for millions of people! [Chabad.org]( By the Grace of G-d 4 Tishrei, 5783 Year of Hakhel Dear Friend, It's all up to you. Everything about the awesome day of Yom Kippur points to you: In times of old, one High Priest, serving one G‑d, on behalf of His one people, in His one Temple, on His one holiest day, sought G‑d's atonement for the entire world. Today, one person, with one turn of his or her personal page, doing one good deed, or even making one good resolution—can change the course of the entire world for the good! This means: YOU hold the key to the world's future! Your good deed, your repentance, your cry from the depths of your soul, can penetrate the Gates of Heaven and call forth a response from our One and Only Father in Heaven. [PLEASE DONATE NOW!]( Jewish wisdom teaches us that a crucial part of our service to G‑d now is to give generously of our earnings to charity. Especially during this time of year. You work hard. You pour your time, your energy—your very soul—into your work. When you give your earnings to charity, you give away a part of your soul! And you show that you appreciate that G‑d entrusted you to act on His behalf to distribute His resources! In preparation for Yom Kippur, when we pray that G‑d blesses us with all things good, let us demonstrate our faith by giving freely and generously to charity. G‑d will surely reciprocate in kind. After all, He entrusted the entire world to each of us. In this spirit, it would be extremely meaningful to people all over the world if you could take two minutes now to donate generously to Chabad.org's vital work: [Chabad.org/Help]( If you'd like to send a check, please do so here: Chabad.ORG | 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 | Brooklyn, NY 11213 (And please remember [Chabad.org in your will]( Your partnership is vital to ensure our financial stability—and the services we offer—for the coming year. It’s really important that we reach our Yom Kippur campaign goal of 13,000 generous giving partners. We already stand at 6,332 partners. [Will you join them]( [PLEASE DONATE NOW!]( May you experience Yom Kippur in the deepest, holiest way. May you and each of your loved ones—and the entire world—be sealed in the Book of Life for a good, healthy and sweet year. On behalf of the Chabad.org team, Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin Executive Director P.S. Even a small amount—shared with a full heart—can change the world! Your gift will join 6,332 others and together your partnership will help make this an unprecedented year of growth for people everywhere! Please join them and [Donate online here](. P.P.S. As the holiest day of the year, Yom Kippur contains endless entry points for connecting to G‑d. I invite you to explore some of these deep layers [inside our special Yom Kippur site]( along with simple how-to’s, and much more. Personally, I love reflecting on [this foundational teaching from the Rebbe]( Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory. P.P.P.S. This upcoming Shabbat is also the anniversary of passing of [the Rebbe’s saintly mother]( Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson, of righteous memory. To do something special in her memory, [check out these resources](. [PLEASE DONATE NOW!]( If you have already partnered with us in this campaign, we apologize for the repetition. Chances are that we are sending this to a different email address of yours or that your check has not yet been processed. We are most grateful to you for your support and your understanding! Please note that this request is an appeal to all who are able to help. You are always welcome to enjoy our [website]( and [subscriptions]( regardless of whether or not you contribute financially. If you would prefer not to receive any more emails about this High Holiday campaign, go [here to tell us](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. If you would rather not receive any more emails for the High Holiday campaign, please [go here]( to be removed from this campaign. To be removed entirely, [go here](. If your e-mail address is changing please send us your new email address [here](. [Chabad.org]( · 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 · Brooklyn, NY 11213

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