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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!
While all seminaries in Eretz Yisrael are on vacation for Pesach, Seminary Bnos Yehudah took the opportunity to utilize their vacation in a productive way in visiting Seeach Sod’s elementary and high school girls. It was evident as the girls toured the faculty how sensitive these group of girls were
On March 24th, Seeach Sod was privileged to host the students of the Hadar Bais Yaakov Seminary and their principal, Rebbetzin Bashi Twersky. The seminary girls were amazed to see the different divisions at Seeach Sod, including our program for severely handicapped girls and young women. It was evident to
On March 7th, Seaach Sod was honored to host the students of Seminar Ki Tov, under the leadership of Mrs. Chana Kitov, at our women’s vocational center. The girls toured the facilities and heard about how Seeach Sod has helped ease the challenges of raising special needs children in Israel.
On Wednesday, March 6th, we were privileged to host 120 guys from Yeshivat Sha’arei Mevaseret Zion. After a brief tour of Seeach Sod, they enjoyed a musical performance by our famous chazzan Menachem Eisenbach and a presentation by a staff member about raising a special needs child and how Seeach
Seeach Sod and Mesoras Rochel Seminary, under the leadership of Rebbetzin Rina Tarshish, have a special relationship. On Feb. 19th , students from Mesoras Rochel once again came to visit. They viewed a recording of the amazing production that they put on for the women of our vocational center a
Most American seminaries in Eretz Yisrael choose to perform their major productions for a general audience, but the students at Bnos Chava decided to perform their play, Mimi and Simi, for the women of our women’s vocational center. The play was professional and entertaining, and the women of Seeach Sod
On February 5, Rosh Chodesh Adar I, Seaach Sod was privileged to host the students of Bnot Torah seminary (Sharfman’s). The girls toured the Ashira facility in Ramot and had the opportunity to see the nursery, daycare center, and kindergarten programs in action. They met Seaach Sods therapists and heard
For the past six years, Seeach Sod has had the privilege of hosting Meor Seminary on Tu B’Shvat. The joint celebration of growth reflects on the leadership of both institutions, as Rabbi Zechariah Greenwald of Meor and Rabbi Shimon Levy of Seeach Sod are world famous for the growth of
On December 19th, Seeach Sod welcomed a group of 25 special education teachers from Russian speaking countries, who were invited by the Israeli Foreign Ministry to learn about new techniques and developments in the field from the professionals at Seeach Sod. The teachers toured our facility and learned firsthand from
On December 12th, Kollel Chazon Dov was privileged to host Yeshivat Ashreinu. The students from both institutions studied Pirkei Avos in the Kollel Beis Medresh, followed by a special siyum in memory of a young woman with special needs on her yartzheit. After enjoying the food, singing, and dancing, the
On December 10th, the last day of Chanukah, the students of Machon Shoshanat Yerushalayim visited our women’s vocational center. They heard both Michael and Menachem sing, and also got a glimpse of our Kollel Chazon Dov and our dentistry clinic. The climax of the visit was the joint singing and
On December 6th, 90 girls from Chemdas seminary visited the Maoz Yerushalayim elementary and high school. The girls had the opportunity to hear from many of the professionals who work at Seeach Sod, including Chana Alony, an occupational therapist, who empahsized the techniques used today in early intervention. The Seeach
On the third day of Chanukah, students from the Mesoret Rachel seminary joined us for an amazing Chanukah celebration in Seeach Sod’s hall. The girls put on a play for Seeach Sod students, which was enjoyed by all. Of course, there were doughnuts, songs, and dancing. A great time was
The Seeach Sod vocational program was honored to host our neighbors and one of the oldest American seminaries in Israel, Bnos Chava. The seminary girls were excited to meet the women of Seeach Sod and bring them simcha by dancing with them. As always, they were mesmerized by Menachem’s singing
On December 2nd, the first night of Chanukah, 20 young men from Yeshivat Sha’arei Mevaseret Zion came to our men’s group home in Har Nof. They were also joined by a number of parents, and together they watched as each boy lit the neirot by himself. There wasn’t a dry
On November 22nd, Seeach Sod hosted seventy girls from Lahav Seminary for a tour of our vocational institute. They were inspired by Menachem singing of וירושלים עירך and Michael singing “We want משיח now.” As Rabbi Levy always mentions, when משיח comes, the special needs community of Seeach Sod will
On November 21, Seeach Sod hosted students from Berman High School of Silver Spring, Maryland. After watching a film about Seeach Sod, they enjoyed hearing from tour leader Rivka Bergstein, as well as Seeach Sod students Menachem and Boaz. The boys then joined Seeach Sod students for dancing, getting into
Oct. 23rd. 10 boys came from Ohr Somayach Yeshiva for tour and interactive activity with Seeach Sod Kollel
On October 3, we were privileged to host 110 girls from Rebbetzin Rina Tarshish’s seminary at our vocational institute, where they enthusiastically helped the women prepare art projects. Menachem, although blind and handicapped, captivated the girls with his singing, and they then visited our Kollel and dentistry clinic.
On the day after Yom Kipper, we hosted 180 girls from the BJJ seminary for a tour of our vocational campus, where they were inspired by a talk from Rav Dovid Reicher, head of our Kollel program, as well as by Menachem’s beautiful singing. The BJJ students worked together with