News
Business Is Back to Normal…and So Are We
The Coronavirus has significantly affected all workers in the hospitality industry, including halls, restaurants, and hotels, where dozens of our graduates are employed as part of Seeach Sod's Industrial Jobs or Supported Employment programs.
Israel's economy has reopened, and the halls, hotels and restaurants enthusiastically welcomed back the workers who have finally returned to their beloved and familiar workplaces.
Exciting News in Tzfat:
New Seeach Sod Group Home Opened in the Tzfat Community
Purim Events Under COVID-19 Restrictions
Dreams Come True with a Party on Wheels!
Purim was drawing near, but in an attempt to protect the health of the group home residents, the Welfare Ministry placed strict restrictions. This year, no mass parties were to be held.
Instead, the staff came up with a brilliant alternative: a Purim party on wheels! If the residents could not come to the party, let the party come to them!
14th Anniversary of the Passing of Founder of Seeach Sod, Rabbi Dov Levy
A moving tradition has taken root in Seeach Sod. Every year, on the anniversary of the passing of Rabbi Dov Levy, father of Haredi special education and founder of Seeach Sod, all staff members attend a special conference titled Seeach Melamdim – Teachers' Discourse.
Members of Shas Special Education Headquarters in a Comprehensive Tour of Seeach Sod
Knesset members Rabbis Yossi Teib and Yinon Azulai, chairman of Shas' Special Education Headquarters, conducted a comprehensive tour of Seeach Sod's educational and welfare programs on Wednesday along with their office staff and social activist Avi Meiran. The goal: to study the needs of people with disabilities in the Haredi community.