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Do you eRosh?

By David Vermeesch  | Comments (0) | Posted on July 16, 2007

Four months ago we launched our new monthly eRosh. The eRosh is a monthly e-mail reminder of the new moon (Rosh Chodesh), designed to help keep a watchful eye on all God's appointed times. It's accompanied by a calendar you can print out and a themed teaching designed for the whole family. Plus, each month there are three new Torah Kids Bible study activity pages for young adults, youth, and children.

It is a free resource to anyone who joins our site as a Myffoz member. This monthly e-mail contains teachings on the Torah and the life-cycles therein. It peers into the past and makes us aware of the history of our faith by connecting us to ancient events for our modern remembrances.

Many of you who frequent this blog are most likely familiar with the eRosh and I trust that you have had time to review this new resource, and most importantly I pray that you have been blessed by this new effort.

It is important for you to note that we e-mailed this resource to our entire list for the first four issues as a way of introduction. If you want to keep receiving it, you'll need to update your Myffoz e-mail list preferences. (We don't want to send you e-mail that you don't choose to receive.)

Update Preferences: Click here.
Join Myffoz: Click here.

May you be blessed in this new month!

About the Author: David Vermeesch serves as the Director of Communications. He helps manage FFOZ publications, media, development and strategic initiatives. He is also an occasional writer and contributor.

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