The final countdown to the Tenathon is underway. Three days separate curtains up as tens of thousands await, with bated breath, the greatest show of the year. The spirit is electric, and the excitement palpable.
The final countdown to the Tenathon is underway. Three days separate curtains up as tens of thousands await, with bated breath, the greatest show of the year. The spirit is electric, and the excitement palpable.
So fall behind this Motzei Shabbos, and then set your clocks to 6:30 pm on November 6th to catch all the Tenathon action.
It’s a true celebration of Hakel slated to shine up the world! Torah, Tefillah, and Tzedakah, will grace the Tenathon as never before, reverberating the four corners and piercing the skies.
And, “Rachel cries for her children, she will not be comforted,” for the first time ever a delegation from the Tenathon will travel to Rochel Imeinu’s Kever the day after her Yahrtzeit. They will lead a unified global Tefillah for all who need a Shidduch – live at the Tenathon.
If you know someone who is looking for a Shidduch, submit their name here, and they will be mentioned at Kever Rochel Imeinu. Spread the word about the global Tefillah for Shidduchim. No couple left behind!
Klal Yisroel, united as one, will Daven together for our dear sons and daughters to find their Bashert without delay. We will implore Hashem to please have mercy on His precious children and Split the sea for the countless Neshomos who long to build a home for Hashem to dwell.
You will feel the heart-stirring chorus of the new Ten Yad song RING true; “Ten Yad, come take my hand, to shoulder your burden wherever I can… Am Yisrael – a nation that thrives on bringing true happiness to each others’ lives”.
So let’s gather men, women, and children as one. Celebrate the Hakhel Tenathon this Sunday at 6:30 PM by tuning in to the live show at tenathon.com . Let’s celebrate our Kallahs and the future of Klal Yisroel, together. We can make miracles happen!
May we merit the ultimate Hakhel when we gather in the Beis Hamikdosh Hashlishi, with all the Avos and Imahos; let it be now.
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