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Every card is a real mitzvah a Torah Live kid did this year. The ticker never stops because the mitzvos don’t either.
- Avi's learning paid for shatnez testing on a neighbor's suit. Beit Shemesh, Israel.
- Shira gifted a pair of tzitzis to someone who didn't yet own one. Suffern, NY.
- Yaacov gifted a mezuzah to a Jewish home that didn't have one. Jerusalem, Israel.
- Chonon bought his own letter in a rescued Sefer Torah. Brooklyn, NY.
- Eli dedicated a letter in a Torah scroll for his whole family. Springfield, NJ.
- Moshe added his name to a century-old Torah being restored. Baltimore, MD.
- Lavie funded games and activities for a Big Brother mentoring session. Gevatiam, Israel.
- Hadassah helped a mentored child in Eli get new activities this month. Eli, Israel.
- Janine sent Shabbos flowers to an elderly woman who lives alone. Melbourne, Australia.
- Esti's dinarim helped a child receive animal therapy for the first time. Melbourne, Australia.
- Yosef made sure a family in need had food on their table for Shabbos. West Palm Beach, FL.
- Efraim dedicated a letter in a restored Sefer Torah from across the ocean. Manchester, UK.
- Naomi sent food and supplies to IDF soldiers serving in the south. London, UK.
- Adel packed a care package for soldiers at the front. Lakewood, NJ.
- Yedidya's learning put food in the hands of IDF soldiers this week. Chicago, IL.
- Shiffy made sure soldiers at the front had something warm to eat. Baltimore, MD.
- Sara sent a care package to IDF soldiers from Great Neck. Great Neck, NY.
- Yosef had challah delivered to a family in need in time for Shabbos. London, UK.
- Chaim sent an entertainment package to a sick child spending time in hospital. Manchester, UK.
- Faigy's learning brought smiles to a hospitalized child with a games package. Brooklyn, NY.
- Basya sent fun and activities to a child spending time in hospital. Cleveland Heights, OH.
- Meir's learning helped a child take their first steps in the pool. Thornhill, Canada.
- Larry helped a child in Israel receive animal therapy through ADI. Salem, OR.
- Sara's dinarim paid for an animal therapy session for a child in need. Seattle, WA.
- Debbie gifted a pair of tzitzis — all the way from Santiago. Santiago, Chile.
- Moti sent food and supplies to IDF soldiers from Berlin. Berlin, Germany.
- Jacob sent a food box to a family who needed it most. Lawrence, NY.
- Ilan packed a care package and sent it to soldiers on the front line. Brookline, MA.
- Shragi sent food and supplies to soldiers in the field this week. Palm Beach, FL.
- Shimshon helped a Jew from around the world get a halacha question answered. Brooklyn, NY.
- Gershon made his own pair of tzitzis — and submitted the photo. Monsey, NY.
- Hannah filmed three signs of Hashem's wisdom she found in her own backyard. Beit Shemesh, Israel.
- Malachi filmed himself choosing not to get back at a classmate. Passaic, NJ.
- Bez tied his own tzitzis from scratch — and nailed it. Sydney, Australia.
- Adam made a video sharing what makes him happiest as a Jew. Modi'in, Israel.
- Yehudis played a song on piano she practiced all month. Lakewood, NJ.
- Rachel showed up to the challenge in full Purim costume. Teaneck, NJ.
- Yisroel performed a piano piece he had been working on for weeks. Toronto, Canada.
- Tanya filmed herself doing Kan Tzipor — for real, in the wild. Jerusalem, Israel.
- Huvie returned a lost wallet and shared the whole story on video. Golders Green, UK.
- Esti shared how she returned something she really could have kept. Baltimore, MD.
- Mendel filmed himself doing tevilas keilim for the very first time. Crown Heights, NY.
- Akiva shared his trick for squeezing a chesed into every single morning. Woodmere, NY.
- Kira made a video explaining the ribbis rules she learned — clearly and confidently. Johannesburg, South Africa.
- Adler chose to let it go instead of getting even — and filmed it. Chicago, IL.
- Moishe made a video with his idea for bringing real peace to the world. Boro Park, NY.
- Chavi's video about what makes her happy put the whole class in a good mood. Ra'anana, Israel.
- Rafael shared a real hashavas aveida moment from that very week. Sao Paulo, Brazil.
- Mendel uploaded his very first shofar blast. Pittsburgh, PA.
- Noach made a video about the mitzvah he loves most — and exactly why. Manchester, UK.
- Rivkasima drew a chart explaining, step by step, how she works on her patience. Petah Tikva, Israel.
- Tzvi shared his family's Chanukah menorah glowing in the window. Miami Beach, FL.
- David lit his menorah and shared the photo from Gibraltar. Gibraltar.
- Ovadia made a full Bishul Akum chart — and submitted it perfectly. Antwerp, Belgium.
- Asher tied his own pair of tzitzis and shared the photo. Silver Spring, MD.
- Chaya shared her real inclusion story — the kind that actually changes things. Thornhill, Canada.
- Dylan submitted the best Aleph the Torah Live team had seen in a while. Scottsdale, AZ.
- Rochel played a full song on piano she learned this month. Stamford, CT.
- Ezra drew out exactly how he works on his patience — step by step. St. Louis, MO.
- Michelle lit her Chanukah menorah and shared the glow with everyone. Boca Raton, FL.
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