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Seeach Sod takes pride in being of one the most respected organizations that give tours (and an inspirational program) to outside visiting groups. We have had a few thousand visitors over the last few years which included: Yeshivas, Seminaries, Birthright, Heritage House programs, Camp Programs, JWRP tours and more!
The girls of Nesivos summer program visited Seeach Sod’s Ashirah center on Yirmiyahu street, which includes both a vocational center for women with special needs, as well as programs for lower-functioning high-school aged girls. The Nesivos girls were awe-struck as they received a firsthand glimpse of Seeach Sod’s work to
Once again, Seeach Sod was honored to host Kollel NCSY for their annual summer visit. While visiting the vocational center for young men with disabilities, the visitors interacted with the clients and displayed their enthusiasm for the work being done there. The highlight, of course, was that moving moment when
It’s always an honor to speak to the girls at Seminary Ki Tov Sachra. The girls were so impressed hearing about the incredible programs at Seeach Sod.They prepared Rosh Hashanah cards and treats for the kids at our kindergarten centers. Most importantly they can’t wait to volunteer at Seeach
For the second consecutive year, Seeach Sod had the unique opportunity to participate in the worldwide Shabbos Project. This year, our Ashira program for girls with intellectual disabilities or on the autistic spectrum partnered with the Yachad Onward program run by Mrs. Chana Kitov, who is always on the lookout
On Rosh Chodesh Adar, girls from Lahav Seminary visited Seeach Sod’s Ashira program. The seminary students danced and danced with the Seeach Sod girls and their parents. Thank you to Mrs. Elyna Edelman and to the founders of the school, Rabbi David and Chava Goldstein, for instilling such a strong
In honor of Rosh Chodesh Adar, Bnos Chava Seminary chose to put on their annual play – usually performed for the general community – for the girls of Seeach Sod! It isn’t every day that our students are treated to such a super professional play. The highlight of the play
On Rosh Chodesh Adar, Yeshivat Sha’arei Mevaseret Zion hosted students from Seeach Sod’s Beit Metzudot program on their campus. It was amazing to see the yeshiva guys dance hand in hand with the boys from Seeach Sod. An enormous thank you to Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Isaacson for making this a
On February 21st, Seeach Sod was honored to host Ohr Somayach’s Ohr LaGolah program, a unique program headed by Rabbi Alter Klein in which participants learn tools to work in different capacities of Jewish education in the Diaspora. As part of the program, Rabbi Klein felt that it is crucial
On February 19th, 15 boys from Ohr Saymach’s South African program participated in a tour of Seeach Sod’s Beit Metzudot program. The boys heard about the students’ challenges from the principal, Rabbi Moshe Beller. They joined in singing and dancing with the students and brought tremendous simcha to them.
On February 18th, 50 girls from Ki Tov Seminary came to Seeach Sod for a special experience. They toured Seeach Sod’s Ma’oz Yerushalayim school and met with Chani Aloni, a physical therapist, who explained how she works together with other therapists to help the students advance and thrive. The seminary
On February 13th, students from the JSE Argentina (Neve Yerushalayim) Seminary came to visit Seeach Sod. They brought such simcha to the students through their participation in an interactive art project and musical skit. A huge thank you to principal Rebbetzin Raquel Kirshenbaum, an international kiruv speaker, for choosing to
On February 9th, 100 students from the Darchei Binah Seminary participated in a special Tu B’Shvat program at Seeach Sod’s women’s vocational program. The girls enjoyed a festive “amen” seuda together. There was an array of fruits and other food, and each bracha was recited aloud and responded to with
On February 4th, a group of young men from South Africa who are studying in Ohr Somayach came to visit Beit Metzudot, Seeach Sod’s school for boys with severe communication disorders and intellectual disability. Rav Beller, the principal, gave the boys incredible insight into the daily life of the students.
On February 10th, 100 girls from Meor Seminary visited Seeach Sod’s Ashira program in honor of Tu B’Shvat. It was a tremendous honor to host these students, under the guidance of Rabbi Zecharia Greenwald, a world-renowned educator. The girls were given a tour and a glimpse into the education of
On January 27th, the students of the Bnot Torah Seminary (Sharfman’s) performed a beautiful song melody for the girls in our elementary and high schools, followed by an interactive art program in the classrooms. It was so hard to say goodbye to these amazing seminary girls! On the spot, we
On the last day of Chanukah, 60 girls from Machon Shoshanat Yerushalim Seminary joined the Women’s Vocational Program for their Chanukah party. It is impossible to describe the Chabad spirit of the seminary girls! There was a beautiful skit, charade games, and electrifying dancing. Each Seminary girl had her arm
On December 26th, 100 girls from Chemdas Seminary toured our Maoz Yerushalayim elementary and high school campus, treating our students to an amazing Chanukah play. There was unbelievable enthusiasm in the air, with everyone clapping, singing, and dancing away! Chemdas, you truly brought the light and spirit of Chanukah to
On December 25th, the third day of Chanukah, 50 girls from Bnos Sara Seminary visited the Ashira school in Ramot. With supplies in hand, they captivated the girls by preparing a beautiful carnival, and they furthered entertained the students with a beautiful Chanukah skit. Thank you!
On December 24th, girls from the Mesoras Rochel Seminary put on a play, “The Middos Machine,” for the students at Ashira and Maoz Yerushalayim and the women in our Therapeutic Day-Hab Center and Vocational Program. We are extremely honored that Rebbetzin Rina Tarshis has chosen to produce her students’
On December 22, forty students from Yeshivat Mevaseret Tzion joined us to volunteer – twenty at our hostel in Har Nof and twenty at two Supported Housing apartments in Har Nof. There was spirited singing and dancing and delicious food, and parents of the residents joined the festivities as well.