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By the Grace of G-d
11 Kislev, 5786 - December 1, 2025
Dear Anonymus Person,
For many people who focus on doing good, tomorrow is a big day: GIVING TUESDAY.
It has become a special time for people to turn away from buying things and instead
to GIVE to help others.
This time of year is also when so many are looking for light and clarity, especially as we approach Chanukah, only two weeks away! (Chanukah begins Sunday evening, Dec.14)
Chanukah is all about the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil. It’s about the holiness of sharing light and goodness with others.
And one of the places people rely on for that light is Chabad.org.
So, if you are participating in Giving Tuesday this year, I hope you will consider Chabad.org worthy of your support.
Your donation today makes it possible for our team — rabbis, counselors, educators, developers, designers, and many others — to answer heartfelt questions from people around the world… questions about G-d, about family, about life, and about finding light and purpose during trying times.
Your donation will reach those people. Strengthen them. Help them find Jewish wisdom and inspiration to nourish both mind and heart. You’ll help provide practical tools to pursue fulfillment and connectedness.
This can only happen when
caring people like you choose to make it happen.
Together, let's provide serenity and strength to those who struggle, and inspiration to those who search.
Please give online at Chabad.org/donate.
If you'd like to send a check, please do so here:
Chabad.ORG | 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 | Brooklyn, NY 11213
Please also remember Chabad.org in your will.
In summary: If you are in a position to give today, please help spread the light!
You’ll be glad you did. It’s a mitzvah that will surely bring you untold blessings!
Thank you for all that you do.
With deepest gratitude and blessings,
On behalf of the Chabad.org Team,
Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin Executive Director
P.S. Help spread the light of G‑d’s blessings. Thank you for caring!
P.P.S Looking for a deep dive into Chanukah? Just want the basics? Either way, Chanukah.org – Your Chanukah supersite! has it all! Including guides, games, songs, recipes and Chanukah stories for the young and the young at heart...
And even before Chanukah arrives, you can enjoy the uplifting joy and illumination of the 19th of Kislev (beginning Mon. evening, Dec. 8). Enjoy!
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