Dedication by the Stahler Family L'zeicher Nishmas Frimi Stahler, Fruma Royza bas Shlomo Yaakov, on the occasion of her Shloshim.
In Loving Memory of Frimi Staher marking thirty days since she ascended to the next world.

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We were given the gift of the Torah, a vibrant Jewish Community and a connection to G-d. It’s time to reach out and share it with our fellow Jews– because it belongs to us all. When we stop focusing on our differences, we realize just how much we have in common.

Whatever you know, you can share. Be yourself. You don't need to have all the answers. You can spread Torah and unity throughout the Jewish people just by showing you care.

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I’m in constant communication with guys from our program, helping them grow in their own way.
Sometimes it’s small changes, gradual ones that you don’t see, while others have major growth.

People have hesitations about connecting to others. They don’t think they will be successful.
They don’t realize that when you help someone else grow, you grow yourself. It’s very fulfilling.

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I had a lot of misconceptions about what Judaism was. Before joining Project Inspire I was searching,
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When I went with Project Inspire to Israel, I was crying the whole time – this is it, this is what I want to live.
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