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The 30-Day Challenge: How to Bring More Mitzvot and Holiness into Your Daily Routine

Small commitments that can bring meaning into every day.

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Sometimes it seems like observing mitzvot requires a radical change, but the truth is, it can be an exciting journey of small steps – one day at a time. That's exactly why we created the 30-day challenge, which will help you bring more holiness and spirituality into your daily routine in a gradual and empowering way.

How does it work?

For 30 days, you will adopt small but significant habits that will help you enhance your connection with Hashem, increase mitzvah observance, and add light to your life. Each day you will focus on a simple action to strengthen yourself spiritually – whether it's a small act of kindness, a short learning of ethics, or an improvement in your patience.

The rulesare simple:

1. One small step each day.

2. Commit to the challenge – and let it transform you.

3. Don't stress – any change, even the smallest, is a success!

The Challenge: 30 Days of Holiness and Mitzvot

Week 1: StrengtheningtheConnectionwithHashem

Day 1: Personal Prayer – dedicate 5 minutes to talk to Hashem in your own words.

Day 2: Intentional Blessings – make every blessing with full concentration.

Day 3: Gratitude to Hashem – write down 5 things you are grateful for.

Day 4: Psalms from the Heart – recite one chapter of Psalms with personal connection.

Day 5: Hidden Mitzvah – do a good deed without anyone knowing.

Day 6: Shabbat in Holiness – take on a small enhancement in Shabbat observance.

Day 7: Short Study – dedicate 10 minutes to study halacha or ethics.

Week 2: Working on Traits

Day 8: Strengthening Speech – try to speak only positive words all day.

Day 9: No Gossip – a whole day without gossip or negative speech.

Day 10: Anger Restraint – handle a moment of anger without immediate reaction.

Day 11: True Joy – find one small thing that makes you happy and be grateful for it.

Day 12: Humility and Reflection – include at least one compliment in every conversation you have today.

Day 13: Honoring Parents – do one special thing for your parents.

Day 14: Kindness to Others – do a good deed without expecting anything in return.

Week 3: Connectingto Mitzvot

Day 15: Tefillin / Modesty – pay attention to the enhancement of this mitzvah.

Day 16: Power of Charity – give tzedakah in an amount that makes you feel you truly contributed.

Day 17: Kashrut at Home – check the kashrut in your kitchen and be more meticulous.

Day 18: Observing Shabbat – take on an additional enhancement for the upcoming Shabbat.

Day 19: Blessing After a Meal with Intention – say the blessing slowly and with understanding.

Day 20: Guard Your Eyes and Heart – avoid negative content that weakens the soul.

Day 21: Talk with a Rabbi / Guide – consult with someone who can help you grow spiritually.

Week 4: SpreadingLight

Day 22: Spreading Mitzvah – share the challenge with someone else and encourage them to join.

Day 23: Support Someone – call someone who needs encouragement or support.

Day 24: Family Empowerment – organize a family meal with a discussion about holiness.

Day 25: Sanctifying Hashem’s Name – try to help another person strengthen in something through your personal example.

Day 26: Merit the Many – suggest to an acquaintance to lay tefillin.

Day 27: Volunteering or Community Kindness – donate your time to a person or organization.

Day 28: Elevated Shabbat – dedicate more significant time to Torah study and family.

Day 29: Letter to Hashem – write a letter to yourself about the journey you’ve had this month.

Day 30: Holy Resolution – make a good decision for your continued path in faith and mitzvot.

Why is this challenge so important?

SmallStep =BigChange – every good deed strengthens your soul.

CreatingHolyHabits – mitzvot become part of your routine without effort.

StrongerConnectiontoHashem – with each step, you will feel closer.

ReadytoStart?

Take a page, note the tasks and start immediately! Every change begins with one decision – and the best time to start is now.

Sharethechallengewithfriendsandfamilyandletyourmitzvotimpacttheworld!

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