On Sunday, 11 Iyar, the women of Seder Nashim gathered to celebrate a siyum, marking the conclusion of an incredible inaugural year at the Lemaan Yilemdu women’s program.
Over the past year, more than 80 women have devoted their Sunday mornings to delving into practical Halacha in the realms of Shabbos, Kashrus, and Taharas Hamishpacha. Coming together on Sunday, in person and over zoom, these women celebrated all that hard work.
Mrs. Esther Wilhelm and Rabbi Chaim Yisroel Wilhelm warmly welcomed and congratulated the attendees for their pioneering spirit, recognizing the groundbreaking nature of their endeavor. They also reflected on the legacy of Rabbi Zusha Wilhelm A”H, underscoring the significance of women's inclusion in his vision of making Halacha accessible to all.
Following their remarks, both teachers and some graduates shared personal insights gained from the course, highlighting how their understanding of the halachos of Shabbos, Kashrus, and Taharas Hamishpacha has profoundly enriched their observance of these three foundational mitzvos. They offered words of encouragement, urging one another to continue their journey of learning and growth.
As the program prepares to embark on its second year, the opportunity to deepen one's knowledge of Halacha is open to all. If you've longed to expand your understanding of Halacha and wish to be part of this transformative program, look no further.
Following a successful first year, Lemaan Yilemdu is introducing a new advanced track for women in the Seder Nashim program. For the knowledge-driven woman who wants to delve into the underpinnings and reasons of the halochos, this course with Rabbi Yossi Barber is for you!
After a successful first year with over 80 participants, Lemaan Yilemdu invites you to join their intensive higher-education program tailored for the knowledge-driven woman. Enhance your life by mastering subjects in Halacha and immerse in advance Torah knowledge in order to live, learn, and grow.
This week, Machon Lemaan Yilmedu's first cohort of "Seder Nashim," an in-depth halacha learning program for women, began with over forty women.