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Cultural marathon will be organized for Russian-speaking children of Israel

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Cultural marathon will be organized for Russian-speaking children of Israel


12.11.2020

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Russian-language kindergartens in Israel and schools that teach the Russian language will have free access to the media library of the Cultural Marathon  all-Russian project, organized by the Ministries of Culture and Education of Russia and Yandex, according to the website of the Moscow House of Compatriot.

The media library, which can be used by Russian-speaking educational institutions, includes audio-stories in Russian, cultural programs, collections of children's and classical music, Russian animated series.

The members of veteran societies and organizations of Russian compatriots in Israel will also get access to the educational and musical content of the Russian Cultural Center. Within the framework of the marathon, music lessons are planned for schoolchildren, which will be conducted by famous Israeli musicians.

In addition, Russian-speaking schoolchildren and teachers in Israel will be able to take part in an educational test with a prize drawing on the project's website.

Cultural events for Russian-speaking children of Israel are organized by the Rossotrudnichestvo office in Israel as part of the international cultural marathon, which opened on October 1 and will last until December.

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