Friday, September 25, 2009

Yom Kippur 5770

תהא שנה עריבה


Dear Friend

It is customary that as we approach Yom Kippur, we wish one another “Lshana Tova Umetuka.” “You should have a sweet year.” Symbolically we also share a piece of Honey cake, otherwise referred to as “Lekach” to emphasize this point on a tasty level.

This year 5770, we have an added feature by the fact that תש"ע the Hebrew letters for the year, make up the acronym תהא שנה עריבה = May it be a sweet year.

So as we approach the one day of the year, the soul day of the year I wish you a sweet year full of sweetness on all levels, materially and spiritually.
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On Yom Kippur we remember our loved ones by saying Yizkor. It is one of the highlights of the day when we reconnect with our past. In honor of this special moment, it is a time honored tradition, to donate in memory and in honor of our departed loved ones.

We at “A Cable to Jewish Life” have been blessed with a new demand of having to raise an extra $2500 per month in order to continue broadcasting via satellite across the USA. This, after a year that the satellite company gave us tremendous breaks.
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Cablejew is looking for a few kind and generous people who want to share the blessing of this monumental undertaking of teaching Torah to millions every week.

The most honored scenario would be if we can find 5 sweet individuals who can undertake a commitment of $500 per month to keep us going.

If we find 10 sweethearts who will sponsor $250 per month, we will never complain.

However, if the sweetness spreads to many more who will join in this effort of committing in even smaller amounts on a monthly basis, mission will still be accomplished.
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So let the sweet brother/sisterhood prevail, and let’s make it sweet for one another, and partner up in this sweet deal, in honor of this sweet New Year.

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May the merit of this sweet act be the pillar upon which the sweetness of the year will hold on throughout the entire year and for many years to come. For all that’s good for you and your loved ones in the sweetest way possible. As only Hashem knows and we appreciate.
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May the merit of your charity catapult us this year, to witness and enjoy the sweetness of redemption with Moshiach NOW!

Sincerely,

Rabbi Yosef Katzman
Executive Producer/Host
Cablejew

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