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A family that shows up for each other.

Golde quietly keeps track of the moments that matter — and makes sure, on WhatsApp, that everyone's there for them.

No app. No password. Just WhatsApp.
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Tuesday
Hi Leah — Grandpa Joe's yahrzeit is this Sunday evening. I've let David and Rachel know too.
10:47 PM
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Thank you. I always panic about this one.
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That's what I'm here for, sweetheart.
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It's 10:47 on a Tuesday night, and you just remembered that Sunday is Grandpa's yahrzeit.

You'll light the candle. You'll also text your brother, because he won't remember on his own. You always do — you're the one who remembers.

Golde is everyone's Grandma
who just remembers.

She keeps your family's dates — yahrzeits, birthdays, anniversaries — and reminds everyone on WhatsApp, kindly and on time. Nobody carries the list. Everybody shows up.

Hand it over once. That's the whole job.

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The right day, every year.

Yahrzeits move with the Hebrew calendar. Some years that's obvious; most years it isn't.

If you know the calendar by heart, Golde keeps pace with you. If you haven't opened one since Hebrew school, you don't have to — bring the date you have, and Golde makes sure the family gathers on the right day.

You don't have to be the one who keeps track. You just get to show up.

One less thing to hold.

Golde is meeting her first families now. Leave your name and WhatsApp number, and she'll say hello when it's your family's turn. Setting up takes a few minutes of conversation — that's it.

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Someone in your family has always been the one who remembers.

It doesn't have to be a person anymore.

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