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Pick a Mitzvah - Bay Area - Women
Join the Pick A Mitzvah Global Movement! Choose a NEW Mitzvah/Mitzvot that you don’t observe or want to improve! The commitment is for the weekend of Shabbat Project (Nov 15-16)!
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Set Shabbat table with ample time before Shabbat
Prepare the candles on Thursday or early on Friday before Shabbat
Connect Shabbat hot plate before Shabbat begins
Turn off the refrigerator and freezer lights before Shabbat
Prepare the lights you will need for Shabbat and do not manipulate them during Shabbat
Prepare and cut toilet paper before Shabbat (tearing is not allowed on Shabbat)
Set aside special clothing for Shabbat
Bake Challah
Help buy and prepare the food for Shabbat
Cook for Shabbat beforehand and don’t cook during Shabbat
Bathe and be ready before Shabbat starts
Buy flowers to enhance your Shabbat table
Cut and fix your nails before Shabbat
Prepare your Shabbat clothing beforehand
Give Tzedakah before lighting candles
Light the Shabbat candles on time
Invite guests over for Shabbat Meals
Make Kiddush blessings both on Friday night and Saturday lunch
Have your home neat for Shabbat
Make Netilat Yadaim before eating bread
Make the Hamotzi bracha before eating bread
Say Birkat Hamazon after eating Challah
Use the Shabbat elevator or stairs
Do not write, cut, etc. during Shabbat
Refrain from using any type of technology (cellphone, computers, TV, etc.)
Do not ride a car during Shabbat
Talk about the Parasha during Shabbat meal
Do not buy or shop for anything during Shabbat
Do not listen to music during Shabbat
Do not go to the gym during Shabbat
Do not turn the TV on (not even through a goy)
Go to shul for Shabat Prayers
Have a Seuda Shelishit
Go to a Shiur during Shabbat
Make Kiddush before having breakfast
Do not do business on Shabbat or any type of work
Read the Parasha before Shabbat
Do not use your cellphone during Shabbat
Make sure to do Havdalah
Bring Challah to a friend before Shabbat
Say Tehilim (Psalm) for someone that is sick
Sponsoring kiddush in a synagogue
Taking a friend to the synagogue
Prepare discussion topics from the weekly Parsha (Torah portion)
Cooking for a new mom for Shabat (before Shabat)
Bikur Cholim- Visit someone that is sick
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