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'''A moment of silence''' is a [[Chabad]] educational initiative aimed at fostering students awareness of spiritual and moral values by creating a pause for inner reflection at the start of the school day. | |||
The idea was proposed in the summer of 1983 (5743) by [[The Rebbe|the Lubavitcher Rebbe]], who worked extensively to promote education rooted in universal values alongside an awareness of faith in the Creator of the world. In a talk on the 11th of Nissan, 1981, following the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, the Rebbe spoke about the importance of education and the concept of a “moment of silence.” | The idea was proposed in the summer of 1983 (5743) by [[The Rebbe|the Lubavitcher Rebbe]], who worked extensively to promote education rooted in universal values alongside an awareness of faith in the Creator of the world. In a talk on the 11th of Nissan, 1981, following the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, the Rebbe spoke about the importance of education and the concept of a “moment of silence.” | ||