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Tzivos Hashem (literally, "Army of God"[1]), is a Brooklyn, New York-based organization that was founded in 1980 as a youth group of the Chabad movement to encourage its version of Jewish customs and religious practice in non-orthodox Jewish children.
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Tzivos Hashem began its programs in the autumn of 1980. Programs include Shomer Shabbat Little League baseball teams, international contests, and involvement in the construction and funding of orphanages in Ukraine,[2] food pantries, and a museum for Jewish children.
Tzivos Hashem publishes three children's periodicals: Moshiach Times, HaChayol, and Tzivos Hashem KIDS!. HaChayol is geared towards children from the Chabad community. Tzivos Hashem KIDS! is distributed to Chabad Houses throughout the world. Moshiach Times has employed Mad's Spy vs. Spycreator Al Jaffee.
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