A new seminary for girls by the name of Seminar תתהלל has announced it will open in Lakewood for next year. The seminary is opening as a response to a growing public interest in having it open in Lakewood. It will offer an all encompassing seminary experience with a in depth and inspiring academic program. There will also be a Parnassah track with courses to equip the girls with appropriate knowledge and skills that will enhance their future parnassa opportunities. such as computers, Accounting,Graphic design and Reading Remediation. The seminary is under the guidance of the Lakewood Roshei yeshiva and harav shlomno feivel Schustal shlita the Director Mrs. Penina Alster and menaheles Ruchni Rebbetzin Chana Tabak.A voice for the Tzibbur by the Tzibbur- overcoming challenges. We take no responsibility for comments posted you are solely responsible for any comments you make and their accuracy. We take no responsibility and assume no liability for any comments posted by you or any third-party.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
New Seminary תתהלל to open in Lakewood Next Year
A new seminary for girls by the name of Seminar תתהלל has announced it will open in Lakewood for next year. The seminary is opening as a response to a growing public interest in having it open in Lakewood. It will offer an all encompassing seminary experience with a in depth and inspiring academic program. There will also be a Parnassah track with courses to equip the girls with appropriate knowledge and skills that will enhance their future parnassa opportunities. such as computers, Accounting,Graphic design and Reading Remediation. The seminary is under the guidance of the Lakewood Roshei yeshiva and harav shlomno feivel Schustal shlita the Director Mrs. Penina Alster and menaheles Ruchni Rebbetzin Chana Tabak.
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ReplyDeleteHow often will the 5 rosh yeshivas meet?
What type of girls go there?
ReplyDeleteIs it half seminary half college?
ReplyDeleteAre there dorm rooms? And if there are, do the girls stay there for shabbos or they come home?
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