
נחמה שטרן
Work hard Travel Far
Twenty Seeach Sod men worked hard this year to earn their own respective salaries. Not only did they work, they worked hard to save up their money.
American Meetings & Greetings
Seeach Sod has been around for 45 years. However, when someone in America hears the name they ask with curiosity, "What's that? A restaurant in Israel?—is the food good?—worth my time?
The Light is Magnified
Genaei Eshkol, our pre-school, had a special Roch Chodesh Kislev event.
Sister-classes
4th grade girls from Maoz Yerushalayim went to the Tvunot Yaaov school to engage in a sister-class collaboration-day which aimed to increase inclusion and integration. The girls had a grand time with fun activities, food, music and fun!
Moving up on the ranks; our girls took part in the "Batya" youth groups
Our students from the school "Maoz Yerushalayim" joined hundreds of girls from all over the country in Binyanei Ha'aumah for a Batya youth group get-together.
Shapell's Talmid, Eric Krieger
On Friday November 6th, eleven students from Shapell’s / Darche Noam visited Seeach Sod, a prominent special education organization that caters to the needs of many children and adults with severe mental and physical challenges. The Shapell’s students sang, danced, learned, and schmoozed with the Seeach Sod residents. It was a fun and rewarding experience for everyone who participated.
When the Shapell’s students arrived, the Rabbis and administrators welcomed them to a big breakfast, where they sat around a long table and met some of the residents. Shapells’ Michael Gorshein shared a Dvar Torah (in Hebrew) followed by a Dvar Torah from one of the students at Seeach Sod. Even though the Seeach Sod student seemed a little nervous, he still managed to finish his speech. Everybody listening gave him a nice round of applause and many Yasher Koachs. The young man had a million dollar smile on his face. You could tell how much it meant to him that he got up and spoke words of Torah in front of a large audience.
After breakfast the Shapell’s guys went with the Seeach Sod guys into the party room. Everybody danced together to the loud music. There were smiles everywhere while everyone in the room held hands and danced in circles. At the end, one of the adults with special needs went up to a few of the Shapell’s guys and told them that he had a great time.
While the Shapell’s guys were walking up the stairs to the next activity, they met one of the teachers and her student. The teacher said that her student had trouble communicating and making eye contact, but that she was learning different independence skills. The way the teacher talked about her student was very special. She emphasized more on what she can do than what she can’t.
One of the last activities took place in a classroom for children with severe learning challenges. The teacher in the class told us that not too long ago, many of his students there weren’t even able to speak, but with hard work and dedication, the teacher taught them how to read by assigning a picture for each letter in the alphabet. By following the teacher's hand motions, one of the students explained in front of the whole class how the Torah was passed down from Moshe to the Anshei Kenesset haGedolah. It was amazing to see and hear what the students were learning and how much hard work it took for them to acquire what they learned.
The Shapell’s students learned a lot from their experience at Seeach Sod. They also had a great time dancing and enjoying the pre Shabbos ruach with new friends, regardless of their challenges. Every human being has his or her own unique characteristics and struggles, and we should love everybody as we love ourselves
Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi
Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi spoke last night at Seeach Sod! It was real chizzuk for all 180 women who attended!!
Darchei Noam Yeshiva
Darchei Noam Yeshiva, also knows an Shapels, came to visit Seeach Sod's men program on Friday November 6th.