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I Love You, Mom!

Gila is a 17 year-old girl with Kabuki Syndrome. Her cognitive abilities are relatively high, but she is non-verbal. Until recently, Gila lived with her family, but over the summer she moved to one of Seeach Sod’s residences. This move, although unavoidable, was very difficult for Gila and for her loving family.

Reading Tests and Learning Evaluations at Yeshivat Otzar HaTorah

Yeshivat Otzar HaTorah recently conducted a cumulative reading evaluation of the students. The purpose of the evaluation was to provide an assessment of each student’s reading and learning level, with the goal of developing personalized learning plans.

Park or Pool?

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are particularly exciting days for the students of the Ashira School. On those days, the girls are taken to a therapeutic swimming pool, which is located on the grounds of Seeach Sod’s new Migdal Park. 

Look at Me!

Participants in the women's vocational program and residents of our apartments joined together for a special program called "Look at Me," focusing on the importance of appropriate external appearance. ?

 

New Milestone for Seeach Sod

At the recent conference of principals held our new building, there was an exhibit displaying newspaper articles that described milestones in the history of Seeach Sod. CEO Rav Shimon Levy led a panel on the topic “Pay Attention to the Soul,” joined by social worker Avraham Bengo and educational advisor R’ Neta Kenig.

 

Experiential Learning at Otzar Yerushalayim  

The students at Talmud Torah Otzar Yerushalayim crossed the Red Sea and gathered mann in their recent parashat hashavua class, and the experiential learning created a deeper connection between the students and the subject matter.

Mothers’ Breakfast at Maoz Yerushalayim

Mothers of students joined together for a special morning at Maoz Yerushalyim, where they had an opportunity to learn, discuss, and enjoy as a group. The morning was opened by Mrs. Maya Goldman, psychotherapist and social worker, who spoke about giving autonomy to girls with disabilities.

Special Breakfast for English-Speaking Mothers

On Rosh Chodesh Shevat, English-speaking mothers of students in Seeach Sod’s programs met for a special breakfast at Café Angel on Rechov Kanfei Nesharim. They presented a plaque to the manager of the restaurant, Ms. Yonit Nehorai, in gratitude for her hospitality.

New group home at Seeach Sod!

Seeach Sod recently held a housewarming party for our newest group home. This apartment is unique among Seeach Sod's group homes, in that it prepares its inhabitants for a completely independent life in the community. The party itself was organized with this in mind, with the inhabitants planning the party down to the last details, and preparing the snacks!

Expansion and Building at Seeach Sod

New building in Bayit Vegan.

 

Seeach Sod is happy to announce a significant development in the expansion of our network of educational institutions with the transfer of a large and spacious building for our use in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Bayit Vegan.

 

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