Click the following link and be inspired by the commitments people have made to help Klal Yisrael during this time: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bHZEYFGP0_cS7gG-WSyM3aw1za5wHqvIsTon8HMooKo/edit?usp=sharing
I’ll highlight a few below:
Saying Tehillim, learning it, and saying it slowly.
Saying Nishmas, Parshas Haketores, and Kriat Shema al Hamitah.
Some people have committed to wearing tzitzis, tefillin and kashering their kitchen.
All types of chesed and tzedakah were mentioned.
Many people are working on Ahavas Yisrael, being more patient with people and judging them favorably.
People have committed to not speaking lashon hara in general or even for an hour a day.
Some people are now davening shachris/mincha/maariv and with more kavanah.
Others are lighting shabbos candles early and ending it late.
Many men are guarding their eyes and many women are dressing more tznius.
People are learning more Torah, doing Shnayim Mikra, and some have signed up for a new chavrusa (go to Partners in Torah).
More people are now going to minyan, and people who had been going are getting there earlier.
I’ll just end with this. A friend told me that he joined a WhatsApp Group where each person has committed to putting tefillin on each day and then taking a picture of their arm and sending it to the group. The group is currently full with 1026 members and he literally receives 1000s of pictures each day. Incredible!
We each have different starting points, but can all commit to doing something extra. Hatzolocha on whatever it is you have chosen to do and may it be a z’chus for Am Yisroel!

When women cook meals and do laundry for their families, think I’m doing this to take care of my family. To emulate Hashem, doing chessed for my family. Elevating the mundane actions of a women to serve Hashem.
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