Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim Releases Brand New Theme Song

As the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim rapidly approaches, the Shluchim Office releases this year’s theme song and launches the Hachana program. 

As the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim rapidly approaches, the Shluchim Office releases this year’s theme song and launches the Hachana program. 

With the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim days away, Young Shluchim are excitedly getting ready for the action packed weekend ahead. Throughout this week, they have the opportunity to learn and get involved in the Hachana program, an interactive preparation for the inspiring Kinus approaching. 

Young Shluchim in both tracks have been participating in the program which features Sichos, exciting games, stories and missions. The Hachana booklet is still available for download at YoungShluchim.org/Hachana, with the opportunity to fill out a daily report and enter to win amazing prizes.

After much anticipation, this year’s Kinus song was just released, an upbeat track which perfectly encapsulates the theme of Kinus.

Under the lyrics below you can find the songs from previous years. You can also find the Kinus songs on Spotify and iTunes.

Shlichus Around The Clock” 

TTTO: Ech Du

Living in the place I do

Children like me there are few

Shlichus is the air I breathe

There’s no greater zechus

It’s my life, that’s why I’m here

With a mission very clear:

Fill the town with yiddishkeit

As only children could

Like precious jewels and gems

Every single moment here

I treasure all of them

Every second of my day

Each one tells me the same:

The Rebbe sent you

He trusts you

You’ll carry through

Fulfill your Shlichus-make a dirah for Hashem!

Every chance that comes my way

I’ll use, I won’t delay

I will make my Rebbe proud

And bring Moshiach now!

Music and Vocals: Levik Loschak

Lyrics: Mendel Vogel

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Visit YoungShluchim.org for all the latest updates for this years’ Kinus. To get in touch with the Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim, email [email protected].

The Kinus Tzeirei Hashluchim is a project of the Shluchim Office.

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