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== Mivtza Chinuch == "We declare this year as 'The Year of Education' and 'Mivtza Chinuch', which is connected to 'V'higadeta L'bincha' (and you shall tell your son) - the matter of education: that no son or daughter should remain without receiving a Jewish education. This is the declaration, that this year there will be an emphasis to ensure that every Jewish child receives an education according to authentic Yiddishkeit." * Foundational sicha for 'Mivtza Chinuch', 24 Nissan 1976 In addition, the Rebbe outlined several additional instructions during spontaneous farbrengens held in the weeks following the announcement of 'Mivtza Chinuch'. Among these, he demanded that everyone should strive not only to act themselves but to encourage others to engage in this campaign. He called upon institution directors to accept additional students even when facing financial difficulties and rejected the possibility of dismissing teachers and education staff from their positions due to financial shortages. The Rebbe emphasized the importance of this campaign as it forms the foundation for children's entire lives and influences them throughout their lifetime. He defined its goal as ensuring that no Jewish child remains without receiving a kosher Jewish education. In one of his letters, the Rebbe called this campaign: "A general-great campaign that encompasses all general campaigns."
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