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Chabad.org for Passover Appeals Assistance for Worldwide Service
March 30, 2018

As the Jewish Faith and Christian Faith converge over Passover leading to Resurrection Sunday, W.E., shares an appeal from Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin  Director of Chabad.org.  In the spirit of Psalm 122:6. praying for the peace of Jerusalem and remembering St. Paul's writings including Romans 11:26, "All Israel shall be saved," see how your offering can make a difference.

WWJD... I believe He'd share the following appeal to assist the work of Chabad.org

Received on the eve of Chametz/ Maundy Thursday, March 29, 2018

Passover is here! Please take a minute to read.

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By the Grace of G-d
Eve of Search of Chametz

Dear Friend,

At this very moment, while millions of Jews worldwide are finalizing their Passover preparations, scores of Chabad.org's Ask the Rabbi responders and their families are doing the same.Please join our Passover campaign. Donate today.

With one important variation:

In between scrubbing their stoves, mopping their floors, grinding their Maror (bitter herbs), setting their tables, and preparing their children's Haggadahs, these men and women are summoned continuously by the buzz of their email:

"My daughter is stuck in Ghana without a seder. Can you help her?"

"I'm looking for a Pesach Seder for my brother in Podgorica, Montenegro."

"Cartegena, Colombia?"

"Hanoi?"

"I'm alone without family or a seder in Midtown Manhattan.."

And:

"My mother died yesterday. Do I sit shiva during the seder?"

"Can you eat dairy at the seder?"

"Can I kosher my plastic containers for Passover?"

“Are there special requirements this year, when the seder falls out on Shabbat?”

"Quick. I was just chosen to lead my family's seder. Where can I find instructions?"

"What is the lesson from the Simple Son?"

"Are pets allowed at the Seder table?"

"My fiance's family lives in a town with no other Jews and they've never celebrated a real seder. How can I put him at ease about joining my family's seder?"

"What did the Rebbe say about the Fifth Son?"

"We live in ___ and have no money for food for Pesach. Can you help?!"

With their selfless patience and care, our team members painstakingly respond to each individual, helping to ensure that he or she feels connected to and comfortable with his or her Jewish heritage.

Indeed, all year 'round our Ask the Rabbi scholars, along with our editors, designers and programmers, cater to millions of individuals, connecting them to three millennia of timeless, priceless wisdom and guidance, in eight languages. (FYI, during the past two weeks alone more than 2.6 million unique individuals have come to Chabad.org to access these resources!)

Throughout the world, people of all levels of knowledge and observance – all "Four Sons" – know to go to Chabad.org for meaning and answers and for help with the most important of life's questions and challenges.

However, our job has really only begun. As the Rebbe, of righteous memory, taught, we dare not rest until every Jewish child – even the Fifth Son who doesn't know about the seder! – has a Jewish education.

Which, of course, requires serious financial commitment as well.

So, on behalf of the entire Chabad.org team, I turn to you once again for your partnership:

As you sit down to your seder tomorrow night with family and friends, it will surely be fulfilling to know that you've given most generously to engage the "Fifth Son," the child – or adult – who doesn't know that there is a seder at all.

Please join our Passover campaign. Donate today.

Please partner with us in this effort and contribute generously to our pre-Passover fundraising drive:

Chabad.org/PassoverCampaign

You can also contribute via PayPal or E-check. Checks can be mailed to:
Chabad.ORG • 770 Eastern Parkway • Room 405 • Brooklyn, NY 11213

And please remember Chabad.org in your will.

And please be sure to tell your friends and acquaintances to check out the amazing Passover offerings at Passover.org!  (If you have not yet sold your chametz this year, you can still do so in most parts of the world by clicking here.)

With blessings for a truly liberating and enjoyable Passover — a Happy and Kosher Passover from all of us at Chabad.org!

Sincerely,

Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin
Director

Please join our Passover campaign. Donate today.

P.S. Some links for you to enjoy:

PLEASE NOTE:
If you've already contributed, please accept our sincere apologies for sending you yet another appeal! Perhaps you contributed using a different email address – please reply to let us know so we can connect the two. Or perhaps you sent a check and we have not yet received it but will soon, please G-d.

Thank you in particular for your patience and understanding about the multiple emails we've sent. It often takes multiple attempts nowadays before most people actually take notice – and thus help ensure that the Jewish People's #1 educational tool can serve all who need it!

Also, if you are unable or do not want to contribute, we fully understand. These solicitations are purely elective for those able to help.

Please do not hesitate to use our services!

 

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