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'''Children of Israel'''  - '''jewish children''' are Jewish children from birth until they become obligated in mitzvos. According to halacha, they are defined as minors. Their obligation in mitzvos is not from the Torah but only from the obligation of chinuch (education). In the language of Chazal, they are called "Tinokos Shel Beis Raban" (children of their teacher's house).
'''Children of Israel'''  - '''Jewish Children''' are Jewish children from birth until they become obligated in mitzvos. According to halacha, they are defined as minors. Their obligation in mitzvos is not from the Torah but only from the obligation of chinuch (education). In the language of Chazal, they are called "Tinokos Shel Beis Raban" (children of their teacher's house).


The Rebbe consistently shows special affection for the Children of Israel - he participates in gatherings and parades designed for them, and distributes tzedakah coins to them on many occasions - when entering and leaving davening, on his way to the Ohel, and more. Over the years, he gave many detailed instructions for their chinuch, with the highlight being the establishment of Tzivos Hashem for Jewish children.
The Rebbe consistently shows special affection for the Children of Israel - he participates in gatherings and parades designed for them, and distributes tzedakah coins to them on many occasions - when entering and leaving davening, on his way to the Ohel, and more. Over the years, he gave many detailed instructions for their chinuch, with the highlight being the establishment of Tzivos Hashem for Jewish children.
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