Tuesday, February 24, 2009

It's your world. Help take care of it. = AISH.COM

Re-posting this for, Aish.com. They do great work!!


for my friends who care about Israel, the freedom to be able to worship their jewish faith,, and ALL OUR FREEDOM!!


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Jack Kalla
Director of
Development


Shalom --


Rabbi Noah Weinberg, the late founder of Aish HaTorah, passionately taught his students and supporters that this saying of our sages really means "You are responsible to take care of the world." The Almighty put us into this wonderful world and each of us has the responsibility to protect it and make it flourish.




Undoubtedly, 2009 is going to be a financially challenging year for Aish.com.


Our staff, however, remains as committed as ever to providing more of the insightful articles, videos and blogs that inspire hundreds of thousands around the globe each month.


So now, I turn to you, somebody who truly understands the impact Aish.com makes, and ask you to help shoulder the responsibility for Aish.com by contributing to our Rabbi Weinberg Memorial Fund.


As a non-profit organization, 75% of Aish.com's $740,000 operating budget comes from readers like yourself.


Join us by donating today to ensure Aish.com continues fulfilling Rabbi Weinberg's vision of creating a renaissance among the Jewish people by showing the meaning and relevance of Judaism.


Click here to donate now.



And right now, if you are one of the first 500 people to donate $108 (or $10 a month) or more, I'll send you a copy of Rabbi Weinberg's book, What the Angel Taught You. In this book Rabbi Weinberg laid out his core teachings including:


  • What is the highest class of pleasure in this world?

  • How do I get my prayers answered?

  • How do I know if my decisions are right?

  • What is the definition of love?

  • Are there any absolute truths on Earth?

  • How does free will bring me happiness?

  • Why was Man created?




Together we will keep Rabbi Weinberg's vision of changing the world burning.


Thank you,



Rabbi Jack Kalla

Director of Development


P.S. You can also receive Rabbi Weinberg's book by sending a check payable to Aish.com Memorial Fund to:



Aish.com

408 South Lake Drive

Lakewood, NJ 08701



























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