Little Mitzvos.org


Overview

These are the sorts of issues that prompted us to set up a list of ‘little mitzvos’. Mitzvos that are ‘little’ in the sense that they don’t require much effort but they do require a commitment. Please, be aware that many of these are ‘proper’ mitzvos – ones that you are obligated to do. It’s just that you may not be aware of them or have not been able to focus your efforts on them.

You may chose to simply pick a little mitzvo and keep it - privately. However, we have found that, in the case of an ill person, it is very re-assuring to let them know that you are keeping this extra mitzvo especially for them. We have included some sample letters that you may wish to send them.

We have also added an electronic “guest book” so that you can share with us your experiences. Remember, this is for the young, middle aged and senior members of the Jewish community. If you come across a new ‘little mitzvo’, please let us know via the contact page. Our list is growing and we want to make it easier for people to do even more mitzvos.

Finally we have to stress that you must not consider this list as a replacement for the Shulchan Oruch – you must continue learning Halochos via mainstream Seforim and with Shiurim.

This project was started in the zechus of the late Mrs. Bertl Katz (Blimoh bas Reb Moshe) of Cardiff and London, who passed away on Shushan Purim 2002. May it help hasten the arrival of Moshiach and a full Ge’ulah for the Jewish nation.


 
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