Shluchim Mark 10/7 with 10 Mivtzoim x7 Initiative

Project 10.7 offers a powerful way to mark the first anniversary of Oct. 7. Each community is assigned 10 kedoshim, and community members are invited to take on one of 10 Mivtzoim in their honor, performing them at least 7 times.

By Chaya Vogel

As the first anniversary of the Simchat Torah massacre approaches, shluchim and their communities are preparing to commemorate the tragic loss of over 1,800 lives over the past year. The Special Projects team at Merkos 302, in conjunction with One Mitzvah of The Moshiach Office, has launched Project 10.7 to address this solemn occasion.

“The Rebbe taught us that in response to tragedy, we must grow and build,” said Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky of Executive Director of Merkos 302, “Our goal was for Project 10.7 to embody this idea, helping us channel our pain into a force for good.”

The initiative comes at a time when Jewish communities are experiencing heightened engagement. During the High Holidays, Chabad Houses reported extra seats being filled and a surge in spiritual connection. This has led many Chabad emissaries to consider how best to mark the first anniversary of the massacre in a meaningful way.

Project 10.7 offers a simple yet powerful solution. Each participating community is assigned 10 kedoshim, and community members are invited to take on one of 10 Mivtzoim in their honor. These mitzvot can be performed either 7 times or for 7 days, creating a lasting ripple of positive action in memory of those lost.

A beautiful handout for congregants explains the 10 Mitzvah options, and the project at large, in an inviting way. See a sample of the handout here.

This initiative, created by The Special Projects team at Merkos 302 in conjunction with OneMitzvah of The Moshiach Office, is designed to be simple yet profound.

You will receive:

  • Personalized Handouts for each shul seat to accompany your sermon
  • Marketing Resources
  • A Display Board
  • and much more

Click here to join over 500 other communities and receive a meaningful way to honor the lives we lost—and ensure the inspiration of this Tishrei lives on.

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  1. he needs pamphlet handouts for his congregation — so does RABBI MARLOW of the BEIS CHABAD OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH
    which has a LARGE AND CONTINUALLY GROWING CONGREGATION!! Rabbi Smith used to eat at my home when I was a resident of Crown Heights ( and librarian at Brooklyn Public Library)For over 20 years my home was in NORTH MIAMI BEACH
    (a neighbor of DOVID LAZERSON , FRUMMA and SIMCHA GOTTLEIB and YAAKOV and ESTHER WILYAMOFSKI (you should know these names!!) Because of health circumstances I need to live in a ALF, getting dialysis 3 x a week. Now I am in Hallandale
    Beach near the shul of the Kudan family in CHABAD OF OCEAN DRIVE. We supply the Jewish residents here with SHABBOS CANDLES and when a NEW JEWISH RESIDENT ARRIVES, one of the Kudan family MAKE A BRACHA WITH HIM OR HER TO
    AFFIX A MEZUZA TO THEIR DOOR.

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