Dear Friend,
As a subscriber to Tzvi Freeman’s articles and daily meditations (“Daily Dose”) on Chabad.org, you surely appreciate the impact his written art can have on our daily lives – and, as a result, on the world and people around us.
With this in mind, even as we act and pray for all those in Hurricane Irma’s path as well as for the victims of Hurricane Harvey, we are reminded of the single, overarching theme at the center of Jewish thought and practice throughout all time and across all borders and denominations: Our desire and hope that the universe be brought to a state of complete and everlasting perfection, once and for all!
If appreciation for this perfection and the path to achieve it was ever essential, the turbulence of the world we now live in demands it most urgently, and we must all share it widely with the world. It is thus with an awesome sense of shared responsibility and joyful opportunity that I invite you to partner with us to publish a new book by Tzvi:
“Wisdom to Heal the Earth” will take a revolutionary new look at ‘Tikun Olam’ through the lens of the teachings of our generation’s foremost spiritual master and teacher, the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory.
In fifteen profoundly engaging essays and almost 400 daily meditations, Tzvi articulates various aspects of the Rebbe’s philosophy of ‘Tikun Olam,’ preparing readers for both inward- and outer-directed work, to permanently transform life on earth for the good.
Please join us today to bring this project over the finish line.
With only two weeks left until the High Holy Days (and the book scheduled to go to print right afterward), it is a particularly appropriate time to help make these teachings available. Reserve a dedication for a loved one at this auspicious time.
Choose the optionthat fits you best, or email us to inquire about other dedication options you might have in mind. (Needless to say, any amount you are able to contribute is appreciated and will help reach more people!)
With sincere appreciation for your partnership and best wishes for a happy and sweet new year,
Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin
Director
P.S. – Please note: This opportunity is separate from any and all High Holiday fundraising messages we will be sending between now and Yom Kippur, and, of course, separate of the Hurricane Harvey Relief fund.
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