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What's a Mitzvah? The 10 Commandments The 13 Principles of Faith The Golden Ark of the Covenant The Messianic Age The 613 Mitzvot The Names of God What is Prayer? The President's Message

Our Mission

The purpose of The Mitzvah Project is to assist in reestablishing Jewish prayer and help build the Third Temple in the northern section of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. We also strive to help to achieve world peace by encouraging everyone to study and learn what God expects of us as human beings. This is an educational website for Jews and non-Jews. We do our best to teach about the 613 Mitzvot that are incumbent on the Jewish people and the Seven Laws of Noah for those who are not. Please enjoy our website and make a donation to help us in our quest to make the world a better place.




 

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May it be Your will, HaShem our God and the God of our forefathers, that the Holy Temple be rebuilt, speedily in our days. Please grant us our share in Your Torah, and may we serve You there with reverence, as in days of old and in former years. Then the offerings of Judah and Jerusalem will be pleasing to HaShem, as in days of old and former years. (Malachi 3:4)


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May it be the will of our Father Who is in heaven to establish the House of our lives and to settle His Presence within us, speedily in our days - and let us say: Amen. The Temple is a primary factor in Jewish life because it is there that the Presence of God will rest. Consequently, it will give strength and meaning to Jewish spiritual life. (Artscroll Siddur Kol Yaakov page 146)

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Send mail to Jay@TheMitzvahProject.org with questions or comments about this web site. You will enjoy doing mitzvahs, and the good feeling you get by doing them. Our "connection" to God and to each other is our greatest asset. We must use it wisely. Shalom (Peace) to you and yours, now and forever.

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