Tribute to Rabbi Lipskar
A letter from our director and founder to the Lipskar family. Dear Lipskar Family Shyicheh, Growing up, I didn’t have much to do with Rabbi Lipskar. Of course, I knew [...]
Meet the Chinuch Shlucha: Mushka Rodal
Please introduce yourself, including your name, the school you teach at, and how long you’ve been teaching. My name is Mushka Rodal. I teach at Gan Chai, run by Rabbi [...]
Bringing out the best in our students: A positive approach with Mrs. Racheli Jacks
Mechanchos Farbrengen
Is Teaching Just a Career? Teach for Lubavitch Staff, Participants Speak
Just a few days before Pesach, a virtual open house took place for Teach for Lubavitch, a post-seminary program of the Menachem Education Foundation, exploring the deep connection between Chinuch [...]
Teach for Lubavitch Open House
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADlAZDzG_p8
The Educator’s Haggadah – Part 3 Changing the World Through Chinuch
By Chanah Rose Rachtza - Koreich: Taste, Touch, Crunch, Repeat After the long stretch of telling, talking, reading, singing, delving and understanding, the next five Simanim of the Seder come [...]
Crown Heights Educational Leadership Brunch Celebrates Chinuch in “Kan Tzivah Hashem Es Habracha”
On a busy Sunday morning, school leaders left their offices, families, and Pesach task lists to convene for a unique gathering in Lubavitch Yeshiva’s simcha hall on Crown Street. This [...]
The Educator’s Hagada – Part 2 Maggid: The Heart of the Haggadah
By Chanah Rose If the Chinuch emphasis of the Haggadah comes from the Posuk “v’higad’ta livincha bayom hahu - and you should tell your children on this day,” (Shemos 13:8) [...]
The Educator’s Haggadah: Part 1 – Setting the Stage
The entire purpose of the Pesach Seder is Chinuch - V’higad’ta Livincha. Every step, carefully crafted and placed in the Seder, holds wisdom for educators to take with them for [...]
Teaching Navi: Stories, Skills, or Something Else?
Hayom Yom of 19 Adar I says, “Chassidim, even those of average spiritual stature, used to be thoroughly knowledgeable (baki) in the Tanach…It was their regular custom to read chapters of Tanach while putting away their tallis and tefillin. Their schedule enabled them to complete the entire Tanach in three months.”
Our Heritage 5785
https://youtu.be/Z6oNmtYDwI4