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Deadline Approaching for Oorah’s Exquisite Early Bird Prize


adimage.gifWith its luxurious selection of $5 prizes, Oorah’s first Chinese Auction mailing already grabbing the attention and imagination of people across the country. Now, there’s now one more good reason to send in entries right away.

Everyone who sends in an order by 5 p.m. on Tu B’Shevat, January 22, will be entered into the Auction’s Early Bird raffle. The prize is an exquisite silver Pesach Keora, valued at $8,000. In addition, those who enter online at oorah.org are automatically entered into a raffle for $500 reserved for on-line entries only.

There’s nothing to lose and everything to gain, because every entry into Oorah’s Chinese Auction helps Oorah raise money for its renowned kiruv work. The Auction has become an annual tradition, generating tremendous excitement and participation with its luxurious, imaginative prizes all priced at $5 per entry.

Entry is made simple at oora.org, where participants can view the wide selection of prizes including top-quality home furnishings, state-of-the-art electronics, exotic vacations, beautiful Judaica and even practical prizes like a year’s worth of gasoline or groceries.

In gratitude to its loyal supporters, Oorah also offers a choice of beautiful bonus prizes to donors of $250 or more. But the greatest reward is the chance to take part in the spiritual journey of hundreds of Oorah families. The Auction booklet offers a close-up look at the people involved in Oorah, and the people whose lives have been touched by them.

By logging onto OORA before January 22, participants have the chance to place entries on a wide range of desirable prizes, learn all about Oorah and on top of it all, become eligible to win a stunning Keora that will bring a new glow to the seder table. Most of all, they will be helping Oorah – through its 47 comprehensive kiruv activities – to put a new glow into the lives of hundreds of Jewish families.



3 Responses

  1. “In addition, those who enter online at oorah.org are automatically entered into a raffle for $500 reserved for on-line entries only”

    To all those who like making those “Are they trying to encourage the internet with this online promotion?” type of comments, come on-we’ve heard all that already. So just say thank you to this amazing organization for giving you the opportunity to so easily donate to this worthy cause.

    And no. I don’t work for oorah. But tizku lemitzvos anyway.

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