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Those who love are not forgotten even after death.
And so do it right
Do you have a family member or close friend that you would like to commemorate in a unique way?
Imagine thousands of people in Israel and around the world doing something good for him, all in one click
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The digital gemara
Rabbi Chaim David Kowalski
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Commemoration
In collaboration with the Digital Gemara
Thursday, 17 December 2020, 06:05
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How do you commemorate the person you value most?
(Courtesy: The Digital Gemara)
Each of us knows a close person who has passed away during his life.
Dad, mom, grandpa or grandma, uncle or aunt and in some cases dear friends.
How can we acknowledge their favor even after their death?
The commemoration of a person is an important mitzvah to leave his mark on the world and to lift his soul.
It is also a step that indicates gratitude for his work, and also conveys a message to the next generation about the importance of honoring parents.
But how can a precious person who is no longer with us be commemorated in a unique way?
Imagine for a moment a whole community of tens of thousands of people from Israel and from many countries around the world studying together Gemara to win and uplift the souls of your loved ones.
Many rights and commandments so that his soul may be in the highest place in the next world.
This is what can be done with one simple click.
Every day you commemorate the memory of your loved one and give him, even after his death, spiritual food for his soul.
On the Digital Gemara website, the memory of your loved one will remain forever.
You and all those around you will perform a mitzvah for the upliftment of the deceased's soul and you will gain the virtues of abundance and blessing. Do you want tens of thousands of students of the digital Gemara community to dedicate a Torah lesson to the deceased, your loved ones, your loved one?
Now this option is closer and more accessible than ever.
How do you do that?
<<< Click here >>>
Tens of thousands of people will learn in memory of the people closest to you (Photo: Uri Lenz)
Or call * 4951
for details on the most suitable commemorative package for your loved ones.
Thanks to this partnership, we will be able to continue the activity of the large digital gemara site, which is accessible free to anyone and with your help we will also be able to expand and increase the community of learners, and it is not for nothing that it is said that whoever multiplies Torah, multiplies life.
Those interested can also ask the community of digital Gemara students to learn about the medicine and success of a person close to you or dear to your heart.
To commemorate one of your loved ones <<< click here >>>
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