JEM’s New Daily Tishrei Film For Children

JEM’s popular Good Night My Child bedtime program launches a brand-new video series “Tishrei Explorers” where children can engage in an interactive Tishrei experience

Do you have cherished memories of spending Tishrei with the Rebbe? Or wish you had experienced those special moments? Imagine being able to share with your child those experiences?

Now, you can do just that with Tishrei Explorers, a brand-new video series from JEM’s popular Good Night My Child bedtime program.

Make Tishrei Come Alive for Your Child

Tishrei Explorers is a beautifully produced series that offers an exciting and meaningful way for parents to bring the beauty of Tishrei by the Rebbe into their children’s lives.

Embarking on thrilling daily adventures, your child will uncover hidden “artifacts” and through the “action of the day,” they’ll not only learn, but live Tishrei. Through the daily raffles and a custom Tishrei Explorers calendar (see here) to track their journey, your child will transform their understanding of what Tishrei truly means—one unforgettable adventure at a time!

Check in on the new series daily on JEM.tv, and as all the nightly Good Night My Child videos, no membership is required.

Click here to join the WhatsApp Community for the full Tishrei Explorer experience, including nightly reminders, raffles, and more.

A Nightly Connection

JEM’s Good Night My Child has become a beloved part of many families’ bedtime routines. Good Night My Child is made possible by founding partners Rabbi Mendy and Shana Glick, Rabbi Dovid and Goldie Tiechtel, לזכות יצחק בן חנה אסתר לרפו”ש and the members of the JEM Foundation.

Good Night My Child was launched in loving memory of השלוחה מרת העניא ע״ה בת יבלח״ט הרב ישראל שיחי׳ ובתה שטערנא שרה ע״ה בת יבלח״ט הרב אשר יעקב שיחי׳ פדרמן

Tishrei Explorers promises to take the Good Night My Child experience to the next level. Not a nostalgic look at the past—Tishrei Explorers offers a unique opportunity for children to learn, engage, and connect with the Rebbe, every day of Tishrei.

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