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We're hoping we can still reach you, just in the nick of time By the Grace of G?d 19 Teves 5784 De

We're hoping we can still reach you, just in the nick of time [Chabad.org]( By the Grace of G‑d 19 Teves 5784 Dec 31, 2023 Dear Friend, With only hours left in 2023, we're hoping we can still reach you, just in the nick of time. Why? - Because millions of people were awakened by the events of this year’s horrifying Simchat Torah (Oct 7), and they are looking to us for inspiration and meaning. - Because the end of the tax year is an opportune time for many to give charity. - Because we believe your charitable dollars can achieve their maximum return in the care of Chabad.org. One cannot possibly touch more people more efficiently than by partnering with Chabad.org. - And because we can really, really use your partnership to help all who are relying on us! Can you please partner with us now? You can give securely at: [Chabad.org/give]( If you'd like to express your partnership with a check, you can do so here: Chabad.ORG • 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 • Brooklyn, NY 11213 You can also do so via [PayPal]( [E-Check]( or [Bank Transfer/Wire](. May G-d illuminate your life and bless you with good health and material and spiritual abundance, and may He bless our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land! With immense gratitude and blessing, The Chabad.org Team P.S. Every little bit counts. [Click here to provide the gift of Judaism's learning and life tools]( to people around the world! Please also consider leaving a lasting, personal legacy for the Jewish People. [Click here to find out more.]( If you are unable or wish not to contribute, we fully understand. Please do not ever hesitate to enjoy our services! --- Message from the Chabad.org Communications Team ---- This is the last email about this campaign. Thank you for your patience and understanding about the multiple emails we've sent. It often takes a few attempts nowadays before people take notice—and thus help ensure the financial stability of the Jewish People's #1 educational tool. --------------------------------------------------------------- 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 this campaign, please [go here]( to be removed. To be removed entirely, [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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