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As given to us on Yud Shvat 5711, the mission of our generation is to bring Moshiach! Created by The Moshiach Office at Merkos 302 for ages 6–11, these booklets—Mission: Moshiach and Longing for Geulah—introduce core ideas about Moshiach in a way children can understand, internalize, and act on.

“Giving children access to these deep ideas in a way they can understand, makes it personal” says Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, Executive Director at Merkos 302. “These guides help them see that the Rebbe’s words belong to them, too.”

Mission: Moshiach, a segment from the Live with Geulah Now curriculum by Tut Altz Kids, gives children a clear understanding of what it means to be part of Dor Hashvi’i, the seventh generation. Through vibrant visuals, direct teaching, and reflective prompts, it explores the Rebbe’s mission to bring Moshiach—and empowers children to make that mission their own.

Longing for Geulah, from the Our Moshe and Me series, helps children connect to the deep yearning for Moshiach that comes from the essence of the soul. Based on the Rebbe’s maamar of VeAtah Tetzaveh, it uses relatable imagery and open-ended questions to help children understand that even when life feels full and good, something essential is still missing—Hashem’s presence revealed in the world. 

“We want children to know: you’re not too young to make a difference,” says Rabbi Shloime Naparstek, director at The Moshiach Office at Merkos 302. “The Rebbe entrusted this mission to you.”

Download both booklets for free here:

Mission: Moshiach 

Longing for Geulah

The booklets are part of the Tut Altz Kids educational lineup, a project of the Moshiach Office at Merkos 302. Full curricula, including textbooks, games, educator guides, and take-home materials, are available for purchase on our website at www.shop.tutaltz.com. The Live with Geulah Now curriculum is currently being expanded for the coming school year, iy”H.

To learn more or sponsor future resources, email info@tutaltz.com

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