With 3 successful years spotlighting the myriad talents of Jewish children worldwide already logged in its record books, Jewish Kids Got Talent is once again accepting submissions for its upcoming season.
A project of Tzivos Hashem – Jewish Children International in collaboration with Chabad.org and Chabad houses all across the globe, Jewish Kids Got Talent gives boys and girls from all walks of life a much needed opportunity to share their unique G-d given gifts in a variety of ways.
Open to children ages 5 through 14, the competition produced by Sparks Next is designed to allow as many children as possible to have their moment in the spotlight by dividing the contest into three distinct categories.
The Chesed Award, titled “Heart”, gives youngsters a chance to share a special mitzvah they have done or a project that they have coordinated.
The Performance Award, known as “Hand”, allows children to showcase a particular talent including playing a musical instrument, writing, art and comedy.
Finally, the Achievement Award, named “Head,” provides kids with an ability to exhibit their intellectual abilities including memorization, research skills and mastery of difficult concepts.
Submissions, which can be either written or in video form, are currently being accepted and can be viewed on the competition’s website www.JewishKidsGotTalent.com.
Viewers will have the ability to vote for their favorite nine entries from the top thirty entries selected by an internal panel of judges. The 9 finalists will be flown to New York City along with one family member, where they will take part in the grand finale, which will take place at the December 9th Tzivos Hashem Annual Dinner in New York.
Contestants will be competing live for prizes, both for themselves and for the charity of their choice, with the winner in each category chosen live by the dinner audience. Contestants have the options of submitting separate entries to each of the three categories should they choose to do so, but all submissions must be received by November 7th.
By adding Jewish Kids Got Talent to the roster of its offerings, Tzivos Hashem gives children the ability to not only showcase their inherent goodness but also to use it to inspire others to follow in their footsteps.
Contest submissions can be uploaded to JewishKidsGotTalent.com or mailed to Jewish Kids Got Talent, 792 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York, 11213.
Competition updates will also be posted on Facebook (www.facebook.com/JewishKidsGotTalent) and on Twitter at @JKidsGotTalent.
they have a part of the contest devoted to learning torah and midis
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BS”D I’m try to see both sides of every issue, there might be something positive here, but as an educator in Lubavitch for decades, I thought it was the role of the teacher to bring out in EVERY student their special talents. And for the elder students at least an acknowledgement of those talents which should be strengthened and worked on. I won’t hide the fact that I have no yetzer for television , but for YouTube I do and I have seen the national talent shows of England and USA a few times. Lubavitch kids don’t grow up wanting… Read more »
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