In honor of Chof Teves, Yahrtzeit of the Ramabam, JEM has once again joined forces with Tzivos Hashem in a global project to provide children with a unique learning experience. Students in more than forty Chabad schools worldwide will be viewing the Tveryah section of JEM’s recently released “My Land.”

Dozens of Schools Worldwide Join My Land Screening


In honor of Chof Teves, Yahrtzeit of the Ramabam, JEM has once again joined forces with Tzivos Hashem in a global project to provide children with a unique learning experience. Students in more than forty Chabad schools worldwide will be viewing the Tveryah section of JEM’s recently released “My Land.”

Following the screening, children will be quizzed on the material. A different quiz has been prepared for each grade level so that the children will relate to the video on their own level. Good marks will earn miles which can be redeemed for Rebbe pictures for their 770 albums, as well as prizes in the Chayolei Tzivos Hashem Global Chinese Auction.

JEM is also offering My Land for a 40% discount to students enlisted in Chayolei Tzivos Hashem. The discount, as well the production of My Land, was made possible by a generous grant from Uri and Bassie Laber.

4 Comments

  • very nice video

    when the girl is answering her friend why the rambam is burried in israel . why does she use the word ”die”? wouldnt the rite word be pass away?!!????!!!!!

    but this video us very well done and its very nice

  • Shimon black

    I think JEM should be slightly embarrassed to put out such a project, I understand that we are limited in finding production managers and cinematographers , but I would have thought a seventh grade class made it for a school protect.

    With all the hype and attention I thought it would have been much much better

  • mimi

    my students really enjoyed watching the video in our school. it really enforced what i taught about the rambam. i wish there was something like this for every special day.