Chabad Early Childhood Announces Annual Retreat

Chabad Early Childhood of the Shluchim Office announces dates for this year’s annual retreat for preschool directors on Shlichus taking place in Los Angeles, California.

Chabad Early Childhood of the Shluchim Office announces dates for this year’s annual retreat for preschool directors on Shlichus taking place in Los Angeles, California.

Every year, the Chabad Early Childhood retreat is a rejuvenating experience for preschool
directors to learn, connect and recharge together. Chabad Early Childhood is the international network supporting Chabad preschools on Shlichus with curriculum resources, teacher training, and more.

The retreat is a unique opportunity for them to take a short break and gain insight and skills in preschool management, connect with fellow Shluchos, and gain inspiration.

The retreat is a unique opportunity for them to take a short break and gain insight and skills in preschool management, connect with fellow Shluchos, and gain inspiration.

“Thank you for an amazing retreat last year,” wrote Mrs. Dvonye Korf, Shluchs to Los Angeles, CA. “All workshops and farbrengens were done so well and it was really nice to meet fellow Shluchos directors!”

This year’s program will be held from Sunday evening, March 3 until Tuesday, March 5 in Los Angeles, California at Chabad of North Hollywood led by Rabbi Nachman and Elki Abend.

“We warmly invite all preschool directors on Shlichus to come and get the recharge they so deserve,” said Mrs. Rivky Baitelman, CEC director. “We’re thrilled to offer a diverse range of innovative workshops and engaging sessions tailored to meet the needs of our directors.”

Participants can look forward to a program filled with interactive workshops, networking opportunities, delicious food and self care sessions. 

Preschool directors can reach out to [email protected] for more information.

Chabad Early Childhood is a project of the Shluchim Office, supported by the Walder Foundation.

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