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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!
A group of 30 Brazilians came to Seeach Sod yesterday for a tour and to hear about Seeach Sod’s amazing work. The guests were deeply touched by their visit and when leaving, they shared how this visit was one of their highlights on their trip to Israel!
It was such an honor for Seeach Sod to host a group of 25 guys from Machon Yaakov together with their Mashgiach Rav Yosef Lynn. After having a quick tour of the facility, they were met by the Seeach Sod kollel members with such enthusiasm. There was singing and dancing
Rinat Tzporah Seminary from Neve visits Womens Adult Program making wooden puppets and having Adar Fun!
Maoz Yerushalyim Girls + Lahav Seminary + Shuli Briggs = Great clowning around for Adar!
Today 95 girls came from Bnos chava Seminary. They toured the Ramot campus of elementary high schools. Seeach Sod benefited from the beautiful Purim performance of the girls. There certainly was Purim spirit in the air. The climax was Bnos Chava girls going into all of the classrooms and doing
On April 13th, 30 Nachlas Seminary girls came, on their first official vacation day, to make a felt pillow Afikomen project with our students at Maoz Yerushalyim. And of course, they got a tour and some inspiration as well!
Tehillas Bais Yaakov Seminary did special Pesach performance in Zaritsky. Also art program in classrooms of afikomen bag.
45 women JWRP women from Mexico and Panama visited Seeach Sod for a day of inspiration and hands-on 1:1 crafts with our vocational women! Thank you visiting and come again soon!!!
Darchei Noam (shapels) guys come for a Friday morning breakfast and dancing with our vocational guys!
Seeach Sod’s Kollel got a real treat this summer – a visit from Kollel NCSY! After a moving talk from Seeach Sod volunteer extraordinaire Rivka Bergstein, the two kollels gave dvar torahs and sang their hearts out. Thanks for making our Kollel’s summer extraordinary!
On October 29, Seeach Sod was privileged to host 120 young men, Americans studying in Israel for the year at the Reishit Yeshiva of Beit Shemesh. They came to our vocational institute to experience Seeach Sod firsthand, and they were clearly impressed by what they saw. As the tour progressed,
Last year marked the highly successful launch of a Seeach Sod volunteer program at Chabad’s Shoshanat Yerushalayim seminary in Ramat Shlomo. So, there was no question in anyone’s mind that the program would head into a second year. Baruch Hashem, it is off to a fabulous start! Nine seminary girls
On the second day of Chanukah, the members of Kollel Chazon Dov were treated to a carnival run by the students of Yeshivat Reishit in Beit Shemesh. This is a series of joint projects of Reishit and Seeach Sod.
On January 7, the men’s vocational program was privileged to host 15 students from Seeach Sod, who viewed a video about our programs and took a brief tour. The two groups joined together for a special siyum dedicated in memory of Tova bat Yitzchak, the mother of one of our
On Thursday Dec. 27th, 70 girls from Tehillas Bais Yaakov Seminary came to visit our Ma’oz Yerushalim educational center in Ramot, where they were able to view the preschool, kindergarten, elementary high school programs. The girls participated in an interactive art program in all the classrooms. The children of Seeach
This year, the Mesoras Rochel Seminary will run their chessed program with Seeach Sod. Rebbetzin Rina Tarnish, the head of the seminary, is at the forefront of introducing innovative chessed projects into seminary curricula, believing strongly that enhances her students’ futures. So far, the girls prepared Rosh Chodesh packages for
For a number of years, students at numerous seminaries have volunteered at Seeach Sod. Although the coronavirus and the mandated health guidelines have made this more difficult this year, we have come up with creative ways for students to continue to contribute. The students at one seminary have been making
For a number of years, Seeach Sod has invited students of yeshivot and seminaries, as well as visitors from other groups, to learn about our mission by visiting our main building, hearing about our programs, and interacting with the individuals we serve. Due to the coronavirus pandemic and the necessary
The Shabbos Project is a global grassroots movement that has united millions of Jews throughout the globe. From South Africa to Vancouver to Israel, the Shabbos Project is one thing that Jewish communities the world over have in common. Seeach Sod just took this another step forward. On Wednesday, October