Rabbi Chaim Hirshman, the director of welfare services at Seeach Sod, then continued to the tour in one of the many Supported Housing apartments in Jerusalem, where he explained the importance of community integration. Rabbi Gelbach was also introduced to Seeach Sod’s extensive vocational program.
At the conclusion of the tour, Rabbi Gelbach met with Seeach Sod CEO Rabbi Shimon Levy, who emphasized the importance of expanding Seeach Sod’s activity to Northern Israel. Rabbi Gelbach expressed his gratitude that Seeach Sod has chosen Tzfat as the optimal place to base operations in the North, as there is presently a great need for Seeach Sod’s services in Tzfat. Rabbi Gelbach pledged to assist Seeach Sod in its efforts in Tzfat.