Mikvah USA is launching their new amazing Education Division, offering highly subsidized talks, given by nationally renowned speakers Chani Carlebach, Goldie Plotkin, Sarah Karmely, Chana Weisberg and Miriam Lipskier.
It is geared towards inspiring non-Mikvah users (programs can be mixed and also include high school and college girls) in the beauty of Mikvah and Taharas Mishpacha.
It is totally kiruv friendly and most of the talks are about relationships and shalom bayis, with a 10-15 minute discussion on Mikvah and its gift to every Jewish women and couple.
The campaign is called “My Gift of Mikvah” and will be stressing the gifts that Mikvah brings to a woman’s life and especially to her marriage and home.
No halachos will be discussed in the introduction class – only inspiration!
You can become a Partner Organization with Mikvah USA by bringing a Mikvah USA speaker to your city for only $400.
Travel expenses and the remaining fee for the speaker is sponsored by Mikvah USA.
There is an incredible follow up program for those who will B’ezras Hashem be inspired to learn more.
Additionally, Mikvah USA is offering a highly subsidized Intensive Teachers Training Course ($180) for Taharas Mishpacha for those who teach women already and for those who would like to start, given by acclaimed Taharas Mishpacha teacher, Mrs. Chani Carlebach.
Once you partner with Mikvah USA and begin to work with the newly inspired women, Mikvah USA will give each Rebbetzin/shlucha/mekarevet a bonus of $72 for every woman she brings to the Mikvah for the first time.
Mikvah USA is happy to support Chabad’s incredible work and together achieve a goal of bringing 800 NEW women to the Mikvah this year!
Take advantage of this opportunity to arrange a speaker for your community – Contact Chana Gitty Willner, Community Relations Coordinator, at [email protected] or (646)334-8206.
She practically wrote the book on how to present Taharas hamishpacha to a whole generation of shluchos. She surely should be here.
Mrs. Shaffer is one of the pioneers in this field and has helped literally countless women. Why isn’t she on this list?
Where is Rivkah Slonim? She wasn’t included?