We are all very aware and concerned about the horrific situation in Eretz Yisroel right now. There is no doubt that we must do something from our comfortable and safe region, to demonstrate our support and to contribute to this war against terrorism.
A group of shluchim from South Florida brainstormed and came up with a brilliant and powerful Mivtza NeSheK car campaign. As the Rebbe taught us in 5734, lighting Shabbos candles brings peace and harmony to the world and banishes darkness.
The Shluchim designed beautiful and attractive car magnets, measuring 24″×18″, compatible with most cars and vans.
A convenient spot has been designed for you to fill in candle lighting times each week, (using dry erase markers), so the sign can be used year round.
Each car carrying this special sign can also purchase shabbos candles kits at http://jewishinnovations.com/index.php/neshek-candlelighting-kit.html, to give out to people on the streets, parking lots, in shopping centers etc.
The magnets are sold at a special subsidized price in order to give to as many people as possible the zechus and the opportunity to take part in spreading out this important mitzva.
Visit www.baischaya.com/TheLightWay and pre-order your magnets TODAY! They will begin shipping next week.
For more information and for large orders, please contact us at TheLightWay5776@gmail.com or by phone 954-461-8377
Maybe they have already consulted with the right people, buy it’s worth confirming everything is according to the Rebbe’s hora’as. If there is still time to make changes, they should speak with Mrs. Esther Sternberg if mivtza NeSheK. Kol HaKavod!
Great idea. Please add a 3rd candle as per the Rebbe’s hora’a
Love this idea. The Rebbe says that Neshek is especially connected to our generation right before moshiach comes, because the light of this mitzvah is apparent physically…
Great catchy slogan
BH this is a beautifu idea to publicize mivtza neiros shabbos kodesh. Would like to make aware that even on posters there is meant to be a B”H or Bs”d.
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The rebbe wanted three candles one for the child