‘Tishrei Explorers’ Premiers Thrilling Experience for Kids

With the month of Tishrei fast-approaching, JEM is excited to present a sneak preview of an all-new video series for children. Building on the success of last year’s “Tishrei Up Close” series, the new “Tishrei Explorers” series is set to premiere this coming Monday.

With the festive month of Tishrei fast-approaching, the JEM team is excited to present a sneak preview of an all-new video series for children. Part of JEM’s popular Good Night My Child program, which has become a must-watch bedtime ritual for thousands of children around the world, the team curates videos of the Rebbe tailored for young viewers right before bedtime every night.

Building on the success of last year’s “Tishrei Up Close” series, the new “Tishrei Explorers” series is set to premiere this Monday. It will offer children a unique chance to experience the special moments of Tishrei with the Rebbe in an engaging and educational way.

As with all of the nightly Good Night My Child videos on JEM.tv, no membership is required. 

A new episode will premiere each weeknight of Tishrei, taking young viewers on a Tishrei adventure—uncovering artifacts, discovering clues, and meeting special guests along the way. In a unique “by children, for children” format, your kids will watch, learn, and be drawn into the exciting journey unfolding on their screens. In addition to the mini-films, each episode includes a practical takeaway—encouraging children to emulate what they just learned from the Rebbe and enhance their own Tishrei celebrations at home.

In anticipation of the official launch, JEM is sharing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the production of the series.

Stay tuned for more updates, and get ready to experience Tishrei like never before! 

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Good Night My Child Founding Partners

Rabbi Mendy and Shana Glick 

Rabbi Dovid and Goldie Tiechtel

L’Zchus Yitzchok Ben Chana Esther

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