Unite for Peace,

One Shabbat at a Time.

Pledge to observe Shabbat in honor of a Jewish soldier.
Join below and we will match you up with a Chayal.
Whether you observe Shabbat every week, or this is your first time, you can make a difference.
  • Jason Gold

    Wayne, united states

    In honor of

    גבריאל ניסים ירחמיאל בן חנה ליאורה

  • Yaakov Damoth

    Brooklyn, united states

    In honor of

    איתי בן סיגל

  • Hannah Valencia

    Victoria, canada

    In honor of

    שרגא יוסף בן פייגא לאה

  • Michael Lewyn

    New York, united states

    In honor of

    שחר בן מורן

  • Nachum Rumstein

    Far rockaway, united states

    In honor of

    מאיר שימחה בן עדינה

  • Dona Tennenhaus

    Passaic, NJ, united states

    In honor of

    ישעיה איתן חיים בן אלישבע לאה

  • Hadassah Henig

    Jacksonville, united states

    In honor of

    אושר בן תיקווה

  • Sora Frand

    Baltimore, united states

    In honor of

    בנימין בן ליבנת

  • Judah

    Beit shemesh, israel (‫ישראל‬‎)

    In honor of

    Noa bat Kathy titi Esther

  • Dovid Silbert

    New York, united states

    In honor of

    Nathane ben Sarah

  • Sherri Zaslow

    Baltimore, united states

    In honor of

    Aaron ben myriam

  • Breindy Lazor

    Jacksonville, united states

    In honor of

    Yoni shimon ben delphine Esther

  • Edward Feldman

    Jacksonville, united states

    In honor of

    Ethan elihahou ben karen

  • Simon Brooks

    Hartford, united states

    In honor of

    Ezra ben leah

  • Adina Orbach

    Queens, united states

    In honor of

    Nissim doron ben sara

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Our Shabbat Army

Jason Gold

Wayne, united states

In honor of

גבריאל ניסים ירחמיאל בן חנה ליאורה

Yaakov Damoth

Brooklyn, united states

In honor of

איתי בן סיגל

Hannah Valencia

Victoria, canada

In honor of

שרגא יוסף בן פייגא לאה

Michael Lewyn

New York, united states

In honor of

שחר בן מורן

Nachum Rumstein

Far rockaway, united states

In honor of

מאיר שימחה בן עדינה

Dona Tennenhaus

Passaic, NJ, united states

In honor of

ישעיה איתן חיים בן אלישבע לאה

Hadassah Henig

Jacksonville, united states

In honor of

אושר בן תיקווה

Sora Frand

Baltimore, united states

In honor of

בנימין בן ליבנת

Judah

Beit shemesh, israel (‫ישראל‬‎)

In honor of

Noa bat Kathy titi Esther

Dovid Silbert

New York, united states

In honor of

Nathane ben Sarah

Sherri Zaslow

Baltimore, united states

In honor of

Aaron ben myriam

Breindy Lazor

Jacksonville, united states

In honor of

Yoni shimon ben delphine Esther

Edward Feldman

Jacksonville, united states

In honor of

Ethan elihahou ben karen

Simon Brooks

Hartford, united states

In honor of

Ezra ben leah

Adina Orbach

Queens, united states

In honor of

Nissim doron ben sara

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Have a Meaningful Shabbat

Here are some tips for a more meaningful Shabbat

Preparation

Begin your preparations for Shabbat a day or two in advance. This includes cleaning the house, preparing meals, and setting the table. The act of preparation helps to set the tone for the special day ahead.

Candle Lighting

Light the Shabbat candles 18 minutes before sunset. This act ushers in the Shabbat and sets a serene atmosphere in the home. Take a moment to say a blessing and reflect on the week that has passed.

Quality Family Time

Use this day to bond with family members. Engage in meaningful conversations, play games, and share stories from the past week.

Go To Shul

If possible, attend synagogue services. Praying in a community setting can be a spiritually uplifting experience.

Invite Guests

Share traditional Shabbat meals with family and friends. Enjoy a leisurely meal and relish the traditional dishes.

Rest and Rejuvenate

Use this day to rest both physically and mentally. Take a nap, meditate, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Shabbat.
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