(Call and Response:)
For the mitzvah we have done when we held back a sharp and critical tongue.
For the mitzvah we have done when we gave a compliment and a hug.
For the mitzvah we have done when we gave charity to causes that needed our help.
For the mitzvah we have done when we helped strangers or friends in need.
For the mitzvah we have done for giving unconditional love.
For the mitzvah we have done when we put the needs of the community ahead of our individual needs.
For the mitzvah we have done when we thought well of ourselves in situations where we used to shame ourselves.
For the mitzvah we have done when we give loving attention to children.
For the mitzvah we have done when we took action for the sake of Tikkun Olam, the repair of the world.
For the mitzvah we have done when we opened our homes in hospitality to guests.
For the mitzvah we have done when we chose not to use products which harm the environment.
For the mitzvah we have done when we took action in the face of hopelessness.
For the mitzvah we have done when we acted or spoke out in the face of racism, sexism and homophobia – and acted as an ally to those who face discrimination.
For the mitzvah we have done when we resisted addictive use of alcohol, drugs, food or sex and instead acted in loving and responsible ways towards our bodies.
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