Chaya Mushka Seminary Jerusalem has opened registration for the upcoming 5787 academic year and will be holding a webinar for parents and prospective students to learn more.
Located in central Jerusalem, Chaya Mushka Seminary offers two parallel tracks: one for English-speaking students from around the world and another for Hebrew-speaking students from abroad.
Many 12th-grade girls are looking for a post–high school year that is both enjoyable and substantial. Chaya Mushka Seminary offers the opportunity to spend a year in Jerusalem within a structured, Chassidish environment. Geared for girls seeking a year filled with growth, purpose, and meaningful learning, the program combines serious learning with practical preparation for the future, helping students strengthen their Yiddishkeit, clarify their direction, and form lasting friendships.
In line with its mission to prepare young women for their future roles, the seminary’s curriculum includes classes on Chassidus, Halacha, Hashkafa , the Jewish home, personal growth, and guidance for shidduchim, all taught by experienced rabbis and teachers. Students also take part in farbrengens, workshops, special lectures, Shabbatons, and trips around Jerusalem and Eretz Yisroel. The dormitory, located within walking distance of the Kosel and other central points, provides a comfortable, home-like atmosphere for the year.
As part of the registration opening, prospective students and their parents are invited to join an upcoming online information session to hear more about the seminary and receive details about the year ahead.
“We invite 12th-grade girls who are exploring seminary options for next year to join the webinar and learn more about what Chaya Mushka Seminary in Jerusalem offers,” the seminary administration said.
To register for the webinar, click here.
To visit the website and begin seminary registration, click here.
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Incredible institution! Highly recommended!
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Great school and great people!