The Daniella Moffson Minyan Project was launched as a way to honor Daniella's memory, to celebrate and remember her commitment to davening, and specifically, to attending minyan. Daniella began and concluded each and every day by speaking to God and her dedication to prayer served as an inspiration to all who knew her--and many who didn't--both during her lifetime and since her passing. No matter how busy or tired she was, Daniella made sure to set aside the time to pray three times a day.
The original minyan project was aimed at ensuring that each and every day, three times a day, someone would pray in her stead, fulfilling the mitzvah for her, as she would have done. For the calendar year until her first yartzheit, there were three slots available each day, one for Shacharit (morning service), Mincha (afternoon service) and Maariv (evening service). After the calendar had been filled and the first yartzheit had passed, it seemed obvious that the project be extended another year. Daniella's commitment to prayer was all about consistency and we hope renewing this project will be another way her legacy can live on within each of us.
To participate in The Daniella Moffson Minyan Project, click here.
The original minyan project was aimed at ensuring that each and every day, three times a day, someone would pray in her stead, fulfilling the mitzvah for her, as she would have done. For the calendar year until her first yartzheit, there were three slots available each day, one for Shacharit (morning service), Mincha (afternoon service) and Maariv (evening service). After the calendar had been filled and the first yartzheit had passed, it seemed obvious that the project be extended another year. Daniella's commitment to prayer was all about consistency and we hope renewing this project will be another way her legacy can live on within each of us.
To participate in The Daniella Moffson Minyan Project, click here.