By COLlive reporter
Another seminary option will be available for post-high school girls for the upcoming fall, this time in the beautiful city of Prague.
The seminary will be directed by Rabbi Manis and Dini Barash, and will offer a combination of high level classes and chavrusa learning, farbrengens, exciting programs and trips, all in a warm and Chassidishe atmosphere.
The Barashes are experienced with running successful educational programs, having run a smicha program for bochurim for the past few years. This time they have decided to turn their attention to the girls.
“This year we will offer the girls the opportunity to learn and grow while enriching the local community,” said Mrs. Dini Barash. “The Seminary will be ideal for girls who want to grow in their learning and gain a first hand shlichus experience,” she said.
The girls will have a dormitory and learn in the beautiful, new Chabad Maharal Center. Classes will be in English.
Special care and attention will be given to the needs of the girls, which will be kept to a small group of 15 so as to make sure each one gets individualized attention.
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Chaya Mushka Seminary of montreal has a sem bais. we just came back from a 2 weeks trip to israel.
can u post some more details about the sem
thanks alot
Hatzlacha Raba !!!!
kol hakavod! im sure this will be a great success for the barash’s! im so excited!
I agree. We do need more sem beis programs.
who will the teachers be other than the shluchim?
it will be amazing! unbelievable shluchim, gorgeous chabad house and 2 delicious restaurant – the girls will have excellent gashmius and phenomenal ruchnius
there are so many seminary alef’s, we need more seminary beis programs…
so nice that there are other options opening up
there are a lot of lubavitch girls and not enough seminaries
I know that the plan of the seminary is in the making for some time now, I am sure they will have great mechanchim.
Who are going to be the teachers? Arent the barashes the only chabad people there?
Sounds like the incredible seminary that used to be open in Porto Alegre, Brazil. I wish them much hatzlacha.
hatzlacha