As seminary students worldwide are taking a break from their studies, returning home to their families and communities for Pesach, Chaya Mushka Seminary students have committed to use this time to deepen their connection to our Nossi, the Rebbe, and have undertaken to learn thousands of the Rebbe’s letters, from now, the week of Yud Alef Nissan, until Chof Ches Nissan.
All participants will enter raffles for Seforim of the Rebbe’s letters. Through learning the letters and connecting to the Rebbe, the students will grow from the Rebbe’s words and guidance; with each participant learning a suggested amount of 115 letters, from Igros Kodesh, or other printed letters in several languages, in honour of the Rebbe’s birthday.
The students hope to complete 5000 letters in total! As the Rebbe said (Purim 5732) regarding preparing for the Yom Huledes: “although one cannot set conditions for a gift…every person should make an addition in Torah learning…” It is certain that the wisdom and depth of the Rebbe’s advice, contained in these letters, will illuminate the days of Pesach vacation for every participant, and give the Rebbe much nachas. Join them in their endeavour! Learn the Rebbe’s letters, grow and be inspired!
This Yud Aleph Nissan birthday gift to the Rebbe is part of the rich extra curricular program at Bais Chaya Mushka seminary in Montreal, created to strengthen the girls as Yidden and Chassidim in an enjoyable way.
Programs at night include workshops, creative expression, Farbrengens, Torah and teas and so much more. Guest speakers, Mivtzoim campaigns, Out of town Shabbatons in Ottawa & the Laurentians, these are some of the experiences that will stay with the girls forever. Spending Lag Baomer in Crown Heights and Fun and Farbrengen at Niagara Falls are upcoming events the girls are looking forward too.
For more information about Chaya Mushka Seminary in Montreal, contact us at [email protected] or 514-733-2221 or visit our website, at www.theseminary.ca.
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