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Congregation B'nai HaShem is a non-profit Florida corporation, and we are organized as a synagogue. We need your help to do mitzvahs, and we would like your participation. May God help all the righteous people in the world come together to heal the situations we now live with on a daily basis.

We have a lot of goals to achieve.  We want to seriously and quickly address and solve the issues concerning Judaism, the Jewish People, The Land of Israel, and the world at large. We would like it if you would  send some money to Israel. They need the money more than we do. Of course if you have a family member in need you should help them as well. It is a mitzvah to donate at least 10% of your gross earnings each year to charity or worthy causes. This includes your dues to a synagogue if you are a member of one. If you are wealthy, it is customary to donate 15% or 20%.

We must pull together in order to improve ourselves and each other, and education is the key that will unlock the door to true peace and happiness for all of humanity. Our goal is to improve the world for everyone, and of course non-Jews have issues concerning them as well. Learning and teaching The Seven Noachide Laws is a major task, and we need to work fast. The faster we learn and teach, the faster we will have World Peace.

Do not sit back and think that World Peace will happen without you. Please help us do what needs to be done. You can make a difference! We need your help so we can accomplish our goals, and fulfill the mitzvahs we can't currently perform. By all means you should contribute by observing more mitzvahs! Start with one or two favorites, then learn and practice them all. There is always time to review the Torah, or read it for the first time.

Please tell your family and friends about us, and may God bless you with all the blessings in the Universe, now and forever. Shalom!

 

 

 

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