In a new effort to inspire the busiest of its site visitors, the Chabad.org Web site unveiled a new section entitled “Mitzvah Minutes.” Designed as “a mitzvah navigator for those of us in the fast lane,” the section provides short articles ñ which shouldn't take longer than a minute to read ñ about specific good deeds and Divine commandments.

A Minute for a Mitzvah

In a new effort to inspire the busiest of its site visitors, the Chabad.org Web site unveiled a new section entitled “Mitzvah Minutes.” Designed as “a mitzvah navigator for those of us in the fast lane,” the section provides short articles ñ which shouldn’t take longer than a minute to read ñ about specific good deeds and Divine commandments.

Split up into seven categories, the section is constantly being updated and features material on everything from Havdalah, the ceremony marking the close of Shabbat, to bikur cholim, the practice of visiting the sick.

For those with perhaps a little bit more time, each article provides links to more in-depth information. Click here to visit the section.

One Comment

  • ceo

    Chabad.org is just full of suprises, clearly it gives nachas to the Rebbe to help us come closer to HaShem!