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At this time we Join world Jewry 
and think and pray for the Jews in Israel.
We urge you to do extra Mitzvois
and good deeds in their honour.

Please join the
World Wide Tefillin Campaign 

At the time of the Six Day War in 1967,
 the Lubavitcher Rebbe 
called on Jews worldwide to intensify their 
observance of the Mitzva of Tefillin.

This was in accordance with the Talmudic quotation
 that the Mitzva of Tefillin scares away the enemy, 
and that in the merit of the Mitzva of Tefillin Jewish soldiers are 
successful in battle in a miraculous way. 
The words of the Rebbe still apply today as they did then. 

Due to the serious security crisis in Israel, 
when Israel needs extra special protection 
we call upon all men and boys over Bar Mitzvah to.......

* Wear Tefillin each weekday morning. 

* To at least wear them to say the Shema. 

*Tefillin can be put on anytime until Sunset. 

*To have one s Tefillin and Mezuzos checked at
 least once in three years to make sure
 the writing has not faded and that they are kosher. 

The protective power that radiates from
 the Mitzva of Tefillin and any other 
Mitzva can be shared by Jews worldwide. 

* Ladies and all unmarried girls
please light your
* Shabbos candles every Friday
before Shabbos begins.

Contact your rabbi or Chabad Lubavitch
in your area to find out the correct time
 for Candle Lighting.

For Candle Lighting Times for the Glasgow Jewish Community see the Jewish Telegraph.

Young girls too should
light Shabbos Candles