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Nava Kaniel

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Jul 30, 2014, 11:19:22 AM7/30/14
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Dear Friends, 
Baruch Hashem many of you responded and offered your time to say tehillim for the safety of Eretz Yisrael and it has been tremendous Chizzuk. I just wanted to let you know that below is a google doc where you can say tehillim AND if you click on the bottom where it says sheet2 you will see a list of all of the soldiers who are wounded and need our help. Next to the names of the chayalim is a colum that says mitzvah to do in their merit. If you wish to participate, please write a mitzvah that you plan to do in the merit that that Chayal should have a refuah shelema. It can be ANY MITZVAH! You can also have a few Chayalim's name in mind! The googledoc is open so please forward this message to as many people as possible!

It can even be something you do already. Just remember to have those names in mind!

Examples:
-Netilat yedayim in the morning
-Reading a sefer
-Tehillim
-Baking Challah
-Limud Torah
-Say Brachos with their names in mind
-Give a coin to tzedakah every day
-random act of kindness
-daven an extra tefillah
-read a halacha of lashon Harah everyday

I'm sure you can come up with your own as well! 

This is just another way to  be mechazek am Yisrael so please join me in helping! 

Tizku L'Mitzvot,
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