So much has been written on the Rebbe’s messages on education, but how did the Rebbe himself talk to kids? In over 100 sichos, the rebbe directly addressed children and brought Yiddishkeit’s beautiful richness to resonate in young minds and hearts. The Rebbe personally guided them in the Life of a Jewish Child. Speaking a child’s language, the Rebbe taught how the full power of the neshamah, its mission and responsibility, as well as a personal relationship with Hashem, are fully relevant within their young lives.
Never before have these lessons been presented as an accessible guide for parents and educators. Join us in this monumental opportunity as we reimagine the wealth of chinuch we provide our children. Let’s deliver to the next generation the insight and clarity as the Rebbe himself conveyed. Let’s give our kids what they rightfully deserve to know.
To convey these messages of the Rebbe in a reader-friendly format, Volume One, titled “The Twelve Pesukim: Conversations that Shape Our Children’s World,” is currently being prepared for print. Therein, the Rebbe’s insights and lessons on the pesukim as spoken to children are collected in a cohesive presentation. For the first time, these invaluable insights are made highly accessible for parents by the down-to-earth style of writing, and are accompanied by descriptive playacts that model real-life opportunities to convey these messages to our children.
Rally after rally, the Rebbe spoke about the 12 Pesukim and Torah passages which he had personally selected to be learned by children. Consistently, the Rebbe explained how these messages illuminate a child’s world, teaching them what it means to be a Yid, how to feel their connection with Hashem, and providing the strategy to be successful as His proud soldiers.
This exposition of the Rebbe’s messages to children is poised to have a meaningful influence in the lives of countless Jewish children around the world. Please join us in making this impact.
For your contribution of $150 or more, you will also receive a complimentary copy of the book when it is printed.