Monday, January 9, 2017

[Aneinu] Please do a mitzvah for little Yitzchok Tonight or Tomorrow (Tues)


To: "Nsheipickwick Group" Cc: Day of 1000 Mitzvos for Yitzchok I am starting an initiative of a day of 1000 Mitzvos on behalf of Yitchok b-n Aydla Malka. And I need your help!! Yitzchok is an 8 month old baby who is critically ill at the moment. On Dec 7th, 7 Kislev, he went on an ECMO (external heart and lung) machine. On the 12th of Teves, Mon night - Tues Jan 10th, we will shake the heavens with 1000 Mitzvos in his merit. (Tuesday, the 3rd day, is the one day in creation when it says "Tov" twice, thus it is a very auspicious day.) Here's what you need to do: Please take on to do 5, 10, or even one mitzvah in his merit that day. Please get your husbands, wives, children, grandchildren, grandparents involved. You can even do the same mitzvah multiple times during the day, and each one counts. I know we are all so busy, but we do dozens of Mitzvos every day and all you need to do is say or even think that it is in the z'chus of Yitzchok b-n Aydla Malka. Here are just a few examples: Eating kosher food Saying a bracha after eating Giving Tzeddakah Dovening Putting on Tefillin Wearing Tzitzis Learning Torah Helping someone with a burden Respecting your father and mother Judging righteously Returning a lost object Knowing that H' exists Sanctifying H's name Buying a letter in the children's Torah (https://m-kidstorahorg.clhost ing.org/kids/torah/default_cdo /aid/3116966/lang/en) Please e-mail dayof1000mitzvosforyitz chok@hotmail.com and write all the mitzvos your family is planning to do and a total number for the day. That way I can keep track of how many mitzvos. And I hope to put together a book for the family, of all the mitzvos. Also, please, even if you are a person who never forwards anything (like me) please forward this to everyone you know anywhere in the world! This is a young family, so similar to all of us, and their baby is so sick. But this is an acute situation and he could so easily turn the corner and get better, be'H. They really need our Mitzvos! Thank you so much, Stacey Hertz

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