New Bedtime Series 'The Rebbe at the Ohel' Launches Tonight for Kids

Discover the new children's video series "The Rebbe at the Ohel," premiering tonight on JEM.tv, enriching bedtime with spiritual connection.
Discover the new children's video series "The Rebbe at the Ohel," premiering tonight on JEM.tv, enriching bedtime with spiritual connection. (Symbolbild/MF)

Lauderhill, FL, USA - As families across Florida tuck their children into bed, a new video series is set to elevate the nightly routine into something truly special. Tonight marks the premiere of „The Rebbe at the Ohel – Up Close,“ a three-part series specifically designed for children, brought to us by JEM. This series is part of the beloved „Good Night My Child“ bedtime program, which aims to create heartwarming experiences filled with lessons and teachings from the Rebbe. There’s something to be said for this blend of spirituality and comfort as bedtime approaches.

„The Rebbe at the Ohel“ features carefully curated footage along with engaging narration by children, encompassing the Rebbe’s visits to the Ohel, the resting place of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Each evening, viewers can tune in between 5:00 and 10:00 PM local time to watch new episodes streaming on JEM.tv. And the best part? No membership is required to join in the experience, allowing all families to participate in this inspirational journey.

A Communal Dedication

This initiative is dedicated to the Spalter Family of Montville, NJ, and Rivkah Korf from Bal Harbour, FL. Such tributes remind us of the close-knit community that the Rebbe cultivated during his lifetime. The program’s goal is to strengthen children’s connection to the Rebbe as we approach Gimmel Tammuz, a day of both reflection and celebration for many.

The „Good Night My Child“ program itself has earned a reputation as a cherished bedtime ritual. It’s not just about watching a video; it’s about fostering a warm, loving environment where children can feel connected to their heritage and spirituality. Established in memory of Mrs. Henya Federman, this program has become a favorite among families seeking to enrich their children’s lives with meaningful content.

What to Expect in This Series

For those who can’t get enough, the Good Night My Child archive allows families to explore past videos, turning bedtime into a nightly tradition steeped in education and connection. The possibilities for learning are endless, creating a treasure trove of materials for families interested in deepening their link to the Rebbe and Chabad teachings.

With the support of founding partners like the Glick Family from Pomona, NY, and the Tiechtel Family from Champaign, IL, the program has garnered impressive backing to ensure its growth and sustainability. Each initiative brings us one step closer to maintaining the rich legacy of the Rebbe’s teachings.

In an age where bedtime can often be filled with distractions, programs like „Good Night My Child“ do a good deal to steer families toward more fruitful and fulfilling experiences, nurturing both the mind and spirit. As we turn on our screens tonight, let’s remember the heartwarming lessons being passed down through these touchpoints, strengthening our community roots one bedtime at a time.

For more information on tuning in to tonight’s premiere and to access the series, visit Crown Heights Info or Anash.

Additionally, for those interested in educational programs, you can explore various donation opportunities at Chabad, which supports initiatives like these. Each contribution helps keep these vital teachings and traditions alive for future generations.

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