Not-For-Profit
We do something different
for all the people and organizations we work with but all have one thing in common-
they now leverage technology and the
use of the internet to reach the masses and builder a stronger
community. Plus, we are passionate about all of them and feel apart of
them. Some are informational ,some are service related, and some of course are
all !
If you are in need of
assistance with your current project, or if you have an idea that you
think is worthwhile, we can and want to help.
Below are some of our current
"partners":
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www.hineni.org
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Hineni
Heritage Center
Hineni is
one of the worlds largest Jewish organizations that promote
knowledge and community growth within the global Jewish community.
We are very thrilled and proud to be part of an organization like Hineni and
doing our little
part in "making the world a better place". The site offers abundant information relating to all topics and subjects
and is the online real-time portal for their organization.
You can search for any articles of interest, have a real time questions and
answer session, shop, find classes/events, watch/download videos and MP3's, and subscribe to weekly
newsletters and info.
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www.tehilimhotline.org
The Tehilim Hotline was established by
Yeshiva Derech Chaim located in Brooklyn, New York, for the purpose
of helping our Jewish brethren through the power of
prayer.An amazing
concept and Service. Have you ever wanted someone to say tehillim on
your behalf ? "Tzaddiks"
everywhere, we just need to know where to look.
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www.foresthilljewishcentre.com
This site is a
portal for a wonderful, young and vibrant synagogue and community
center in Forest Hill, Toronto. The site has an interactive
calendar, manages donations and events, and keeps the community
abreast of all the news. This site is currently going an
overhaul and update. Stay tuned !
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www.kaddishlifeline.org
The Talmud prescribes that since upon a person’s demise they are
unable to perform mitzvos and good deeds any longer, we recite
Kaddish on behalf of his or her soul to continue to accrue heavenly
merits for that individual.
In cases where the relatives or friends of the deceased cannot fully
tend to this spiritual requirement, or where one has no relatives to
assume this kindness to the soul, the Kaddish Lifeline is prepared
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www.holocaustcommitteeli.com
"I am pleased to hear about
the Holocaust Committee's concentrated efforts on educating the
young about the Holocaust. Only people who are informed about what
happened and how it came about can effectively fight a
re-occurrence."
Simon Wiesenthal |
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www.ingeauerbacher.com
“I stand tall and proud, My voice shouts in silence loud: I am a
real person still, No one can break my spirit or will:
I am a star!”Born in Germany Inge spent three years between 7-10
years of age in the Terezin (Theresienstadt) concentration camp in
Czechoslovakia, where out of 15,000 children, about 1 percent
survived...
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www.fourperfectpebbles.com
Following Hitler's rise to power, the Blumenthal family --
father, mother, Marion, and her brother, Albert -- were trapped in
Nazi Germany. They managed eventually to get to Holland, but soon
thereafter it was occupied by the Nazis. For the next six and a half
years the Blumenthals were forced to live in refugee, transit, and
prison camps that included Westerbork in Holland and the notorious
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www.agiftfromalexa.com
When our daughter Alexa was
diagnosed with autism in February 2003, we learned immediately that
helping our child would be a mammoth challenge. Programs are
sparse, and obtaining a space is almost impossible. If we were
lucky enough to get a space, our financial obligations would be
critical to the school's ability to provide adequate services, and
additional expenses would mount. Most families can not bear the
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