By COLlive reporter
The newly founded Oryah seminary in Yerushalayim has announced a new partnership and is now named The Jean Schottenstein Oryah Institute.
“We are proud to be named after Jean Schottenstein, an incredible, empowering woman whose passion and life was dedicated to self-development and giving to others,” said Itty Andrusier, Creative Director of the new seminary.
“We are happy to share some good news with all of you, as it is crucial to stay positive in these challenging times. We must focus on the good around us, remaining positive, and beg for Moshiach now! We are doing everything we can to ensure that our students at the Jean Schottenstein Oryah Institute receive a most productive and immersive seminary experience,” Andrusier said.
The Seminary staff also revealed that the Seminary will be located in a large, beautiful building in the Har Shmuel neighborhood of Jerusalem.
“I am excited and honored to become a part of this incredible vision. There’s tremendous potential in educational programs that nurture leadership qualities and empower our community’s next generation through experiential and immersive learning,” Eda Schottenstein remarked.
“During this trying time of the coronavirus, which iy”h will be over very soon, our incredible team and board of advisors have been putting together the group for next year and finalizing all of the details to ensure a year full of meaning, inspiration, and real, true growth,” Andrusier said.




There are so many girls rejected by the Seminaries in Israel. It is amazing that this new learning opportunity is opening up.
Please, if you can, get Malka Touger involved. She is a true mechaneches and knows how to run a Seminary and is so wise and educated
We are so proud of our niece Leah Goldschmidt and her co director Ity Andrusier!!
#empowering women!
Wishing you both incredible success!
Kol Hakavod
Very impressive!!! Hatzlocha to both of you
Amazing we look forward to hosting your girls from the seminar
Fantastic initiative! Really proud to see a new seminary for girls in Israel. Wishing Oryah every success.
I’m so excited and honored to be a part of this B’ezras Hashem!