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Jewish Art Calendar 5770

We would like to offer you an effective business promotion opportunity. Practically every Jewish home uses a calendar. Many banks, supermarkets and organizations compete for the yearlong exposure to the Jewish community. The nicest and most practical calendar is what ends up on the wall of thousands of Jewish homes.

We have therefore developed a calendar, full of exciting holiday information, local Shabbat candle-lighting times, and an array of beautiful full colored thematic Jewish artwork, for the local Jewish community, which surpasses not only the quality standard give-away calendars but also the Jewish art calendars sold in stores.

If you use this calendar for your own promotion, your ad will be hanging on the walls of thousands of homes of your targeted market.

In addition, since this calendar is produced by an educational and social services organization, you are not only promoting your own business in an inexpensive and effective manner, but also promoting the fact that you are supporting one of the local organizations.

Chabad is in the process of putting together the calendar for the Hebrew year of 5770. We would greatly appreciate your support.

For more information, please contact us at 856-874-1500 or Email Calendar@TheChabadCenter.org

Thank you again for your generous assistance in this project and may you be blessed with success in all your endeavors.

Sincerely,

Rabbi Yitzchok Kahan

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