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CTeen was launched by Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky of Merkos Suite 302 in 2010<ref name="ejewishphilanthropy.com">{{Cite web|url=http://ejewishphilanthropy.com/in-just-five-years-cteen-movement-attracts-tens-of-thousands-of-young-jews/|title = In Just Five Years, CTeen Movement Attracts Tens of Thousands of Young Jews|date = 28 May 2015}}</ref> and operates all over the world in cities like Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Leeds, Munich, Buenos Aires and New York.<ref name="ReferenceA">name="israelnationalnews.com">https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/232778</ref> It's director is Rabbi Shimon Rivkin and Rabbi ] serves as chairman<ref>https://t2conline.com/thousands-of-jewish-teens-gather-in-times-square-for-havdalah/</ref>. | CTeen was launched by Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky of Merkos Suite 302 in 2010<ref name="ejewishphilanthropy.com">{{Cite web|url=http://ejewishphilanthropy.com/in-just-five-years-cteen-movement-attracts-tens-of-thousands-of-young-jews/|title = In Just Five Years, CTeen Movement Attracts Tens of Thousands of Young Jews|date = 28 May 2015}}</ref> and operates all over the world in cities like Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Leeds, Munich, Buenos Aires and New York.<ref name="ReferenceA">name="israelnationalnews.com">https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/232778</ref> It's director is Rabbi Shimon Rivkin and Rabbi ] serves as chairman<ref>https://t2conline.com/thousands-of-jewish-teens-gather-in-times-square-for-havdalah/</ref>. | ||
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Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch has these divisions: | |||
*] — home to 250,000 books and over 100,000 letters, artifacts and pictures<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=677 |title=Central Chabad Lubavitch Library |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> Its director is Rabbi Shalom Dovber Levine.<ref>https://www.chabad.org/centers/default_cdo/aid/117986/jewish/Library-of-Agudas-Chasidei-Chabad.htm</ref> | |||
*] — an online repository of Jewish knowledge and information that attracts one million users per year<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=675 |title=Chabad.org |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
*Jewish Educational Media (JEM) — the broadcast and film production division of the Lubavitch movement, founded in 1980<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=676 |title=Jewish Educational Media |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
*] — provider of adult-education courses in hundreds of cities worldwide<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jlicentral.com/dc.php?ID=10 |title=About Us |date=2010 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=jlicentral.com}}</ref> | |||
*] (Jnet) — a telephone study-partner program begun in 2005<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=678 |title=The Jewish Learning Network |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
*] and Merkos Publications — were established in 1942, these publishing divisions have produced more than 100 million volumes in a dozen languages<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=655 |title=Kehot Publication Society |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
*Merkos Shlichus — is a rabbinical student visitation program, which sends hundreds of "Roving Rabbis" to strengthen the Jewish awareness in Jewish communities worldwide<ref name="chabad">{{cite web |url=http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/706006/jewish/About-Merkos-Shlichus.htm |title=About the Student Summer Visitation Program |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=chabad.org}} </ref> | |||
* — Program development to support ] and their communities, such as CKids and . Merkos 302 also provides leadership training and workshops for emissaries new to directing CTeen chapters around the world, as well as incubating programs like ''Chabad Young Ambassadors'', a global network of activists seeking to grow their local Jewish young-adult communities.<ref name="ReferenceA"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/you-have-to-see-it-to-believe-it/|title = "You Have to See it to Believe it"|date = 15 June 2018}}</ref> Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky serves as executive director. | |||
*] — is the teen arm of the ] movement and has 100,000 members worldwide.<ref name="timesofisrael.com"/> Its president is Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jewishchronicle.timesofisrael.com/nothing-political-about-child-safety/|title = Nothing political about child safety}}</ref> who also serves as the executive director of Merkos Suite 302, which launched CTeen in 2010.<ref name="ejewishphilanthropy.com"/> As of mid-2017, CTeen had operating chapters all around the world in cities as diverse as France, Rio de Janeiro, Leeds, Munich, Buenos Aires and New York.<ref name="israelnationalnews.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/232778|title = Teens and mentors from Bangkok to Brazil at Poconos Retreat}}</ref> | |||
*National Campus Office — coordinator of ], a network of Jewish Student Centers on more than 230 university campuses worldwide (as of April 2016), as well as regional Chabad-Lubavitch centers at an additional 150 universities worldwide<ref name="The National Campus Office"/> | |||
*National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education — is a charity that educates Jewish children in the United States. It was founded in 1940 by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=682 |title=The National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ncfje.org/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/502823/jewish/About-NCFJE.htm|title=About NCFJE|access-date=16 December 2018|publisher=NCFJE}}</ref> | |||
*Office of Education (Chabad) — a guidance, training and service center for administrators, educators, students and parents of Chabad-Lubavitch educational institutions<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=652 |title=The Office of Education |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
*Shluchim Exchange — an online service founded in 2005 to facilitate communication among over 1,500 Chabad ''shluchim''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=683 |title=The Shluchim Exchange |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
*] — coordinator of Chabad's worldwide '']'' program<ref name="The Shluchim Office">{{cite web |url=http://lubavitch.com/department.html?h=651 |title=The Shluchim Office |date=2009 |access-date=25 September 2010 |publisher=lubavitch.com}}</ref> | |||
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CTeen is an international organization dedicated to educating Jewish youth about their heritage. It is the teen-focused arm of the Chabad movement, operated by Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch and has over 100,000 members worldwide with 600 chapters in thirty seven countries. It is open to all Jewish teens regardless of affiliation and has been called “the fastest growing and most diverse Jewish youth organization in the world”.
Programs
CTeen manages a number of ongoing as well as annual programs which include:
- Suicide Alert workshop, which aims to equip teens for assisting their peers dealing with anxiety and depression during COVID-19. These workshops have been organized by CTeen chapters in Florida, New Hampshire and New Jersey, among others, in partnership with the Gelt Charitable Foundation.
- CTeen XTREME, a summer travel camp where campers challenge themselves both physically and spiritually by partaking in extreme sports, observing a completely tech-free Shabbat, and keeping kosher on the road.
- Heritage Quest, which aims to deepen the connection of Jewish teens to their heritage through educational trips to Poland and Israel, offering teens the chance to explore their roots at the source.
- Kosher Food Club, a co-curricular high school club facilitated by CTeen chapters and operating in over fifty high schools throughout the United States, serves as a humanitarian initiative by promoting healthy lifestyles and feeding the homeless, as well as providing educational and hands-on experiences of traditional Jewish foods.
- CTeen International Shabbaton is an annual inspirational weekend bringing together thousands of teens from around the world. The program includes a traditional Shabbat experience in the heart of Hasidic Crown Heights, a Torah completion ceremony in Times Square, and the CTeen Choice Awards at Brooklyn's Pier 12. The jam-packed weekend includes a Saturday night concert in Times Square with guest performances by singers like Gad Elbaz, Yakov Shwekey and American Hasidic rapper Nissim Black.
- National Campus Office — coordinator of Chabad on Campus, a network of Jewish Student Centers on more than 230 university campuses worldwide (as of April 2016), as well as regional Chabad-Lubavitch centers at an additional 150 universities worldwide
- In 2019, CTeen partnered with Yeshiva University in launching CTeen U, a college accredited program where teens learn about Jewish philosophy, ethics and history.
Organizational structure
CTeen was launched by Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky of Merkos Suite 302 in 2010 and operates all over the world in cities like Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Leeds, Munich, Buenos Aires and New York. It's director is Rabbi Shimon Rivkin and Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky serves as chairman.
See also
References
- https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/northshore/2021/08/17/israel-tour-reconnects-homestead-student-mequon-jewish-roots/8127134002/
- "Jewish school shooting survivors seek healing at New York meet-up".
- http://www.cteen.com
- ^ "Orlando well represented at International CTeen Shabbaton".
- "Suicide alert workshop offered for teens".
- "By us, for us".
- "Suicide Prevention Training Workshop".
- "Chabad of Sarasota-Manatee presents Speak up, Save a Life".
- "Chabad of Hunterdon CTeen group makes impact in community". 26 February 2015.
- https://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/3239262/jewish/CTeen-Summer-Quest-to-Explore-Roots-in-Poland-and-Israel.htm
- "Meet Hallandale's New CTeen Directors". 17 October 2019.
- "CTeen | Leadership".
- https://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/5144558/jewish/Jewish-Teens-in-Skokie-Ill-Respond-to-Hate-With-Celebration.htm
- "Local teens have time of their lives at NYC Shabbaton | Jewish Community Voice".
- "The National Campus Office". lubavitch.com. 2009. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
- "Chabad and Yeshiva University Offer Torah Class for High Schoolers".
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