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  2. Chabad.org - Wikipedia

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    A multimedia portal, Jewish.tv, where users can stream Jewish audio and video. A children's section. A section featuring reports in the media on the activities of Chabad Lubavitch Shluchim ("emissaries"). Chabad.org and its affiliated sites claim over 43 million visitors per year, and over 365,000 email subscribers. [8]

  3. Uncle Moishy and the Mitzvah Men - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Moishy and the Mitzvah Men is a Jewish American children's educational entertainment group based in New York City, featured in audio and video releases, as well as appearing live in concert. [1] Their tapes, CDs and videos are sold in most Jewish music and Judaica stores.

  4. Chabad - Wikipedia

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    Their latest leader, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, was the most video-documented Jewish leader in history. [134] [page needed] The Chabad movement publishes a wealth of Jewish material on the internet. Chabad's main website Chabad.org, is one of the first Jewish websites [135] and the first and largest virtual congregation.

  5. Tzivos Hashem - Wikipedia

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    Tzivos Hashem KIDS! is distributed widely to Chabad Houses globally and is intended for a broader audience. The Moshiach Times magazine, which has a wider readership, is known for engaging features, including illustrations from Al Jaffee , David Berg and Joe Kubert [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ]

  6. Young Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Young Abraham has been well received by audiences and has garnered positive reviews. [4] [5] [6] In a feature article for Lubavitch News Service/Lubavitch.com, Mendy Rimler wrote, "...the climax and message of the CGI (computer generated imagery) animated motion picture, a vivid and compelling retelling of the biblical and Midrashic story of Abraham’s discovery of God: At last, kosher ...

  7. Kars4Kids - Wikipedia

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    Kars4Kids is a Jewish [4] nonprofit car donation organization based in Lakewood, New Jersey in the United States. Kars4Kids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that states that its mission is "to fund educational, developmental, and recreational programs for low-income youth" [5] through programs largely facilitated by its sister charity Oorah, which focuses on Jewish children and families. [6]

  8. Upsherin - Wikipedia

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    Chabad Hasidism has another explanation. "For the first three years of life, a child absorbs the surrounding sights and sounds and the parents' loving care. The child is a receiver, not yet ready to give. At the age of three, children’s education takes a leap—they are now ready to produce and share their unique gifts." [11]

  9. Arutz HaYeladim - Wikipedia

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    Arutz HaYeladim (Hebrew: ערוץ הילדים, The Children's Channel; Formerly: Arutz Shesh (ערוץ 6) channel 6) (no relation to the British The Children's Channel) is an Israeli children's cable television channel owned by RGE Group, through subsidiary NOGA Communications Limited.