
נחמה שטרן
Rejuvenating. Otzar HaTorah on a Two-Day Outing
Yeshivah Otzar HaTorah in Bet Shemesh joined Yeshivah Otzar HaTorah Yerushalayim for a full two-day outing to recuperate from the long winter zeman and rejuvenate before the new zeman begins.
Chad Gadya
"One little goat" – visiting the group homes as part of the animal therapy program. The residents thoroughly enjoyed taking care of their special guest!
Siddur Parties at Cheder Otzar Yerushalayim
For a while now, the little boys in cheder Otzar Yerushalayim have been learning all about the siddur and its kedshah and excitedly preparing for the big day…and to begin davening from a siddur.
Purim Events Launched with MK Rabbi Aryeh Deri and…a HorsePurim parties joyfully celebrated in all of Seeach Sod's frameworks, tailored specifically to the diverse participants' wishes, needs, abilities and developmental goals. Purim parties joyfully
Purim parties joyfully celebrated in all of Seeach Sod's frameworks, tailored specifically to the diverse participants' wishes, needs, abilities and developmental goals.
An evening of recognition and appreciation at the botanical gardens in Jerusalem for the day center, welfare, and educational teams.
Outstanding Employee Prize Given to Hatzolah Worker
Moshe, a talented logistics worker at Ichud Hatzolah, was awarded the Outstanding Employee prize this week by Seeach Sod's Yecholot employment program.
Fifteenth Anniversary of the Passing of Rabbi Dov Levy, OBM
Fifteen years since the passing of Rabbi Dov Levy, initiator of the revolution for individuals with disabilities in the frum community, the man of great vision who established Seeach Sod over fifty years ago, who saw in every child an enormous potential, and for whom his students' best interests always took precedence over anything else.
The Dov Levy Prize: International Competition Now on JPost
An extraordinary collaboration between the Jerusalem Post and those who cherish the memory of Rabbi Dov Levy, the man who revolutionized the field of special needs. As part of this joint campaign, candidates from around the world who follow in Rabbi Levy's ways and create change in the lives of individuals with disabilities have been nominated for the public's vote.