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We'd like to pray for you at the Rebbe's resting place — to have a year replete with goodnessâ

We'd like to pray for you at the Rebbe's resting place — to have a year replete with goodness… ! [Chabad.org]( By the Grace of G-d Final Days of Elul Year of Hakhel, 5783 Dear Friend, As we prepare to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and beseech G-d to grant us a good year, I’d like to take a moment to bless you — on behalf of myself and the entire Chabad.org team: Shanah Tovah — a good and sweet New Year — to you and to all yours! May you enjoy a truly blessed year, in every possible way! Looking back at this past year, I am grateful to know that you’ve been on this journey with us all, seeking timeless Jewish wisdom for these unusual times. Knowing that you are here with us is very encouraging to all of us here at Chabad.org. Thank you! This Friday, before the onset of Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah, my colleagues and I will be visiting the Rebbe’s resting place, following the millennia-old custom to beseech the righteous for intercession On High for the New Year. We will be praying for blessing for all our partners and ‘constituents,’ and we’d be overjoyed to bring your name to the Rebbe’s resting place for prayer and blessing(s). If you’d like us to do so on your behalf, please press ‘reply’ and include your name, the names of all for whom you seek prayer at the Rebbe’s resting place, as well as any specific prayer requests you’d like us to bring on your behalf. (See more details further below) May your coming year be replete with goodness — especially health, happiness and livelihood, in great abundance! — for you and for your loved ones, and for the entire world! L’Shanah Tovah! Sincerely, Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin Executive Director P.S. You may have heard that we are in the middle of an important fundraiser for Chabad.org. If you’d like to support our High Holiday work, feel free to contribute to our timely [High Holiday Appeal](. Thank you. To have us pray on your behalf at the Rebbe’s resting place, please see the following: To pray for people who are Jewish: Please list each person’s Jewish name and their mother's Jewish name. Prayers for people who are not Jewish: Please list each person’s name and their father’s name. (If you’d prefer to send your prayer requests directly, [you can do so here]( Shanah Tovah to you and yours! --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You indicated that you'd like to receive periodic updates from [Chabad.org](#). To stop receiving emails like this, please [go here](. If your email 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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