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Tut Altz Offers New Interactive Kids Program

Always looking to promote ideas of Moshiach and Geulah, the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302 is offering a unique and interactive children’s program to help teachers and parents bring these messages home.

At the beginning of this school year, Tut Altz Kids launched a unique Hakhel program that is captivating children around the world. The program offers a prerecorded monthly event that is accessible at all times and can be shown in a classroom or at home at your convenience. Every event reviews the past month’s learning segment of the Tut Altz Kids curriculum: Live with Geulah Now!

Featuring some of the most popular Jewish puppet icons, such as Uncle Pinchy and Shuey from Mitzvah Boulevard, the program finds new and exciting ways to instill children with their special mission in this world. These Hakhel events always feature a game, a story, and an exciting raffle hosted by the talented Rabbi Mendel Lerman.

Rabbi Shloime Naparstek, director of the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302, says, “In this Hakhel year, we wanted to create programming that would promote both the messages of Hakhel and Geulah. We figured that creating a program that is easily accessible and can help facilitate Hakhel gatherings where children learn about Geulah was the way to go.”

The first event featured Shuey from Mitzvah Boulevard and focused on “The Best Way” to bring Moshiach, the first segment of the “Live with Geulah Now!” curriculum. After receiving positive feedback from the event, they released the second event titled “Miracles Everywhere” based on the Segment “It’s a Whole New World.”

Children can enter the raffle by sending pictures of their class watching the recording to schools@tutaltz.com or +1 (347) 343-4514. All those who send photos will be entered into a fantastic raffle with prizes for their whole class.

All events are available once released on https://www.tutaltz.com/kidsevents. No membership is required to join.

Click here to message Merkos 302 on Whatsapp for any questions, comments, or sponsorship opportunities.

Watch the last two Tut Altz Kids Hakhel Events here:



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