45,000 Children Creatively Connect to the Rebbe

In an unprecedented initiative of hiskashrus to the Rebbe, 45,000 students from the Chabad educational network “Reshet Oholei Yosef Yitzchak,” participated in an exciting series of national events in honor of Yud Shvat – 75 years.

In an unprecedented display of Jewish pride, 45,000 students from the Chabad educational network “Reshet Oholei Yosef Yitzchak”, participated in an exciting series of national gatherings.

This monumental initiative was launched in direct response to the Rebbe’s holy directive—to unite Jewish children and students of the Reshet to strengthen their commitment to Torah, mitzvos, and Chassidishe values.

The grand events, held in the state-of-the-art “Heichal Shlomo” in Tel Aviv, marked the 75th anniversary of the Rebbe’s leadership. Each day of the week preceding Yud Shvat, multiple gatherings took place, ensuring that every student could be empowered and excited about their Yiddishkeit and their connection to the Rebbe.

Months of meticulous planning by the Chabad educational network – the “Reshet” – resulted in a spectacular and powerful educational experience; learning about the holy day of Yud Shvat, the legacy of the Previous Rebbe, and the boundless love of the Rebbe for every Jew.

Meanwhile, in another special event, approximately 2,500 students from Shalhavot Chabad schools gathered near Yud Shvat for an extraordinary day of activities. The entire ‘Magic Kass’ park was exclusively reserved for the children of Shalhevet Chabad schools, providing them with a full day of fun, excitement, and meaningful experiences. Throughout the day, they enjoyed a variety of thrilling rides and treats, alongside inspiring gatherings and activities infused with the spirit of the day and the teachings of the Rebbe and the Frierdiker Rebbe.

As the Jewish people face challenges on all fronts, this colossal gathering of Jewish children—united in Torah and faith—becomes a beacon of strength for the entire nation. We pray for the imminent return of the hostages, the end of the war, and the final victory with the coming of Moshiach now!

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  1. I love the beautiful smiling faces of the children and I’m sure the event was wonderful. But I was horrified to see a cross prominently displayed in the photos at the top of the article. No doubt someone will say it’s not a cross, it’s an object that just happens to be shaped the same way, but honestly it made my blood run cold.

    Many people will not even push their infant’s baby carriage past a church so the baby shouldn’t see a cross, and recently a reader sent a letter to the editor of the N’shei Chabad Newsletter cautioning people not to use fonts where the letter t has no hook at the bottom.

    Assuming the object was intended to be a street sign, it could have had two arms at different elevations, each pointing in a different direction.

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