Yeshiva Schools of Pittsburgh is expanding its high school experience by welcoming post-seminary girls from out of town to join the school’s staff body for the upcoming year.
The girls will act as Shluchos throughout the girls’ school, infusing each division with fresh energy, warmth, and strong Chassidishe role models. The girls will focus on building meaningful relationships with the students through daily interactions and support Chassidishe growth by developing extensive extra-curricular programming.
By bringing in post-seminary girls to serve in key roles, the school is strengthening its commitment to whole-child Chinuch, where growth is shaped as much by environment and mentorship as it is by academics.
“These young Shluchos bring with them a Chayus and passion for Chinuch that is unique to the post-seminary experience,” explains Mrs. Dobie Thaler, principal of Yeshiva Girls High School. “The girls are relatable, inspiring, and act as dugma chayas for the values we want our students to internalize.”
Meet the Incoming Team
Yeshiva Schools is proud to welcome a dedicated group of post-seminary girls who have already committed to joining the Pittsburgh community:
Dorm Counselors:
Minda Shur and Musya Sudak
High School Shluchos:
Esther Rosenblum and Fraidy Rosenblum
Junior High Shluchos:
Chaya Brody and Necha Esther Kremer
Elementary Shlucha:
Devi Hoen
At the heart of this initiative is the school’s dorm, which continues to grow as a warm, close-knit home for out-of-town students. With dedicated dorm counselors and a built-in network of Shluchos, dorm life promises to be rich with connection, support, and meaningful programming, creating a true sense of belonging for every girl.
Applications for the dorm are currently open, with a limited number of spots still available for the coming school year.
Families seeking a girls’ high school experience that blends strong academics with mentorship, warmth, and vibrant Chassidishe life are encouraged to apply. https://www.yeshivaschools.com/admissions/
Learn more about Yeshiva Girls High School: Click here.