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The Gan Israel Camping Network (Hebrew: גַּן יִשְׂרָאֵל, lit. 'Garden of Israel') is a group of Chabad-Lubavitch summer camps . The network claims a total enrolment of over 100,000 children.
A Chabad house is a form of Jewish community center, primarily serving both educational and observance purposes. [87] [failed verification] Often, until the community can support its own center, the Chabad house is located in the shaliach 's home, with the living room being used as the "synagogue
Kibbutz Afikim children with their nanny at the children's house. Mid 1960s. Kibutz Gan Shmuel 1935-40. A group of children, all about the same age, shared a children's house and had a nanny who took care of their everyday needs. Each house had a dining hall, a classroom, bedrooms (3-4 children in each room), and a bathroom. Boys and girls took ...
A multimedia portal, Jewish.tv, where users can stream Jewish audio and video. A children's section. A section featuring reports in the media on the activities of Chabad Lubavitch Shluchim ("emissaries"). Chabad.org and its affiliated sites claim over 43 million visitors per year, and over 365,000 email subscribers. [8]
Love Your Fellow: Says that Rabbi Akiva's injunction to "Love your fellow as yourself" should be applied by Jews to fellow Jews and that this is among the greatest commandments a Jew can fulfill. Education: Says that every Jewish child should receive a Jewish education. Family Purity: Encourages observance of Jewish menstrual laws.
Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch (Hebrew: מרכז לענייני חינוך Mēr Kūz Lĕ Īn Yān Nē Ḥin Ōōḵ lit. Central Organization for Education) is the central educational arm of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.
A Baptist married to a Jewish man, she’s inspired by the work of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and influenced by the religious traditions of her mother’s native India as well as the Black ...
Tzivos Hashem publishes three main children’s magazines: Moshiach Times, HaChayol, and Tzivos Hashem KIDS!. Each serves different segments of the Jewish youth community. HaChayol is particularly focused on children within the Chabad community, providing content that supports Chabad traditions and values.