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Mitzvot, positive actions


Connection Complete
The Ultimate Mitzvah Experience Moshiach will restore not only the missing mitzvot but elevate all observance to its intended level of Divine consciousness and transformative power.


Click. Share. Transform.
The one act that changes everything A single, sincere mitzvah can ripple outward and shift the world because goodness endures and ultimately prevails.


United for Redemption
How Oneness Outperforms Love To be one means dissolving the illusion of separateness and recognizing that, at its core, the Jewish people are a single indivisible being.


Up Against Apathy
Eliminating Judaism’s Existential Threat Amalek, representing apathy and cynicism, is the most lethal threat to the Jewish people. Passion and conviction in learning Torah and doing mitzvot rekindle the spark, bringing the light of redemption to the individual and the world.


The Art of Giving
How Tzedakah Is the Key to Transformation. What’s the connection between tzedakah and geulah? The United States boasts a vibrant tradition of philanthropy that fuels social engagement and community transformation. It's not just billionaires and large foundations making an impact—over two-thirds of Americans report that they have donated at least a small amount to charity in the past year. How can even a trivial donation make a significant difference? In Rambam’s Laws of Chari


What's in a Mitzvah
The power of transformation is in everyday actions. This lesson talks about the utility and value of Mitzvot. Throughout history, rulers, leaders, and philosophers have developed various theories and methods on how to construct the best society. Each theory and method offers what it considers to be the most essential building blocks to achieve their goals. However, man-made versions of human and social development are often subject to miscalculation and even malice, whereas t
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