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Project Initiated 1967 | 5727

What: Every Jewish man should wear kosher tefillin daily and have them checked regularly.
 
Who: A man’s mitzvah. Women can join in by donating or encouraging.
 

Effect: Deep mind–heart connection. Even once leaves a mark forever.

Project Initiated 1967 | 5727

What: Every Jewish home and business should have a kosher Mezuzah on every door. Mezuzot should be checked regularly to ensure that they are kosher.

Who: Jewish men, women, and children. 

Effect: Like installing a spiritual security system, a mezuzah protects the home and all those who live inside wherever they may go.

Project Initiated 1974 | 5734

What: Every Jewish woman and girl from age three should light Shabbat candles every Friday before sundown.

Who: All Jewish women and girls starting from when one can recite the blessing.

Effect: Lighting up the world one candle, one home, one evening at a time.

Project Initiated 1975 | 5735

What: Encourage every Jewish person to keep kosher and a kosher home.

Who: Jewish families and all those cooking and eating in their homes.

Effect: Nourish your body, fuel your soul. Kosher food purifies and keeps both our bodies and souls healthy and thriving.

Project Initiated 1973 | 5734

What: To give charity and often. All day, every day, whenever you can with a special mention of charity before Shabbat candle lighting.

Who: Every Jewish person. Children are encouraged to have a charity box of their own and be responsible for distributing the charity.

Effect: Incredible ROI. Receive exponential blessing, spiritual and physical from every act of kindness.

Project Initiated 1973 | 5734

What: Set aside a designated time for Torah study every day.

Who: Doctors, SAHM, lawyers, rabbis, students, electricians, musicians, and soldiers- this is for everybody. Every Jewish man, woman, and child should carve out time for Torah study.

Effect: Learning makes you wise and connects you with G-d. All around winning.

Project Initiated 1976 | 5736

What: Encourage Jewish children and children at heart to get a Jewish education. Enroll children in Jewish camps and schools. To continue to pursue higher education in Torah. To teach whatever you know in Torah to others.

Who: The youngest child until every adult. There’s always more to learn.

Effect: Early, real education lays the foundation for a child’s future success.

Project Initiated 1976 | 5736

What: Encourage Jewish children and children at heart to get a Jewish education. Enroll children in Jewish camps and schools. To continue to pursue higher education in Torah. To teach whatever you know in Torah to others.

Who: The youngest child until every adult. There’s always more to learn.

Effect: Early, real education lays the foundation for a child’s future success.

Project Initiated 1976 | 5736

What: Consciously see to it the people around you are being taken care of in whatever way is needed.

Who: All The People- Spread the love like you’d like to be loved.

Effect: Giving. Thinking outside of your own needs. There really is nothing that can instantly upgrade your life more than that.

Project Initiated 1974 | 5734

What: Every city should have an extensive Jewish lending library. Every home and member of the family, from the youngest, should have the basics Jewish books- and then continue to buy every new Jewish book that comes out.

Who: Youngest child to the oldest adult. All with their own personal libraries. Every city and community. Just buy all the books.

Effect: A really beautiful home. Also, having holy books will cause the reading of holy books.

Project Initiated 1976 | 5736

What: Encourage all the inhabitants of the world to accept the commandments given by G-d to Noach’s descendants.

Who: All of Humanity. Globally. Big and Small. Think Big.

Effect: A safer, better, happier, kinder, more peaceful world.

A Daily Recharge

Morning Meditation to Align Heart Soul & Mind

The tefillin bank is a community resource to receive a free or borrowed pair of tefillin. To use the service, one has to commit to using the tefillin for daily prayer. By sponsoring a tefillin for the bank, you provide the chance for someone to put on tefillin that may not have been able to otherwise.

A pair of tefillin is ~$500 Donate

Bring The Tefillin To Me

Please indicate your address and that you’d like a mezuzah visit.

A mezuzah bank is a service that provides free or low-cost mezuzahs to people who need them for their homes. For some, the cost of purchasing a mezuzah may be prohibitive, by donating to a mezuzah bank you are helping to ensure that everyone has access to this important Mitzvah.

Sponsor a Mezuzah ~$60 Donate

I’d like a Mezuzah Visit

Please indicate your address and that you’d like a mezuzah visit.

Shabbat Times for Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Candle lighting: 5:55pm on Friday, Feb 6
This week’s Torah portion is Parashat Yitro
Havdalah: 6:53pm on Saturday, Feb 7
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I’d Like a Shabbat Package

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Join Us For a Shabbat Meal.

Please indicate a weekend or two that works for you.

I Want a Kosher Kitchen

Please indicate your address and that you’d like a kosher visit/ to learn more about kosher

Request a charity box

Please indicate your address and that you’d like a charity box.

Learning Date

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The Unity Torah is a special project in which a group of people collectively write a Torah scroll by purchasing a letter or part of a letter. It is an opportunity for anyone, regardless of age or background, to participate in the preservation of Jewish tradition and to connect with their faith community. By purchasing a letter, one can contribute to the completion of the Torah scroll, which will be used in synagogues and educational institutions for religious services and study. 

It is also a symbolic act of unity, as each letter purchased represents a contribution to the greater whole. Furthermore, owning a letter in the Unity Torah can serve as a lasting reminder of one’s connection to the Jewish tradition and faith. When an individual subscribes to the Unity Torah project, they will receive a certificate that acknowledges their participation and includes their name and the letter they have sponsored. This certificate can be kept as a treasured memento for years to come. Overall, the Unity Torah project provides a unique opportunity for people to participate in the preservation of Jewish tradition, connect with their faith community, and create a meaningful legacy for themselves and their loved ones.

Get a Jewish Club Started at My School

Please indicate that you’d like to start a Jewish Club and you school name

Learning Date

Please indicate that you’d like to set a time to learn about Mikvah

Maimonides writes that giving an interest-free loan is like giving someone a fishing rod instead of just the fish. It’s the ultimate form of charity because it empowers the recipient to be self-sufficient and not rely on others for help.
That’s why many Jewish communities, including ours, have set up interest-free loan funds to help people who are facing financial difficulties. We’ve teamed up with JifLA to provide this service to our community.

Application Process (jifla.org)

Fill My House With Jewish Books

Please indicate that you’d like to add to your Jewish library

Dedicating a book in honor of a loved one is a great way to keep their memory alive and inspire others. You can choose a Jewish book, or we can! The book will then be distributed to the community at no cost to share the love and inspiration.

A full book dedication (50+ books) is $1000. Partial is $500 (25 books)  Donate

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