
The calendars are in and they are quickly running out.
By popular demand, Chabad of Tucson has once again printed 10,000 copies of the Jewish Art Calendar, also known as the Tucson Jewish Calendar.
The beautifully designed multi-color publication features an easy-to-use dual date system, with both Jewish and secular dates.
It includes Shabbat and Holiday candle lighting times, alongside educational messages, traditional Jewish recipes, and popular thematic artwork.
"The calendar is a great way to connect to the Tucson Jewish community," says Bobby Present, Senior Vice President Schaefer Present Investment Group and past President of the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona.
Approximately 20,000 people see or use the calendar over the year.
Chabad sends 8,000 copies directly to households and businesses around Southern Arizona. Additional copies are placed in synagogues and other locations of interest.
Bill Addison, President of Evergreen Mortuary Cemetery in Tucson, has been a long-time advertiser in the calendar.
"We found that the Jewish community has thanked us for advertising (in the calendar) because they feel it helps make the calendar available to all," he says.
"It is also a resource for the non Jewish community because it helps understand when the Jewish holidays are," Addison added.
With the printing costs rising, Chabad asks that if you are one of the many that enjoy the calendar, please take a moment to make a donation (whatever size) by using the return envelope or by clicking here
