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PROJECTED LONG-TERM GAINS

Creating strong friendships and inclusion in our synagogues and paying greater attention to both friendship and inclusion is a strong positive for God.

The most important point is to take good care of each other.  God thought it was more important to take care of the three strangers (Genesis 18:1-10) than to take care of him. In effect, God states it is more important to take care of our fellow man than him. God believes we should act like him, and he derives pleasure from seeing that we do. Our protocol wants leadership to be more involved in taking care of its membership. It is also a benefit to every member of the synagogue. There are many benefits from friendship - more cheerful, less lonely, more opportunities, more productivity, more helpful, more compassion, more involved. Self-improvement is a forever, ongoing project.  Let’s do a better job with self-improvement.

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We hope that when God sees we improved ourselves for now and into the future, God will improve our situation. We hope he will end wars against us, end antisemitism against us, give us our land, raise specific dead persons (soldiers, civilians, hostages from the current war), heal the wounded, and give us peace. After implementation, we will be happier, more cheerful, more productive, and realize that we should have great faith in our one God.

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