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Shema Beni's New English-Language Hotline

by Yated Ne'eman Staff

The Shema Beni Educational Counselling Center will begin operating a English language hotline. The hotline will operate three times a week during evening hours, and will provide counselling on educational issues. The educators manning the hotline are specially trained in the unique needs of English-speakers.

The Center continues to work with those who call the hotline until their issues are completely resolved. Other volunteers who are trained to deal with educational and family issues are frequently called upon by the hotline to help.

The highly successful hotline in Hebrew has assembled a first- class group of chareidi education professionals who are expert in dealing with educational issues. Parents, melamdim, roshei yeshivos, mashgichim, educational staff, and organizations involved in preventing youth from dropping out of school have all taken advantage of the Center's hotline.

An initial advertisement asking for avreichim to volunteer for Shema Beni's national mentor database had an impressive response.

The Center is now publicizing a call for additional avreichim to join its mentors project. After a personal interview, those who qualify are trained how to help yeshiva students succeed in their studies and how to personally guide them.

The Center's rabbis who will address the first group of avreichim include HaRav Moshe Goldstein, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Shaarei Yosher and the founder of the Center; HaRav Nechemia Nordheim, the mashgiach of Yeshivas Chochmas Shlomo, and other experts with years of experience in counselling and education who were approved by gedolei Yisroel.

Rav Yitzchok Brenner, the coordinator of the Mentors Program, said that the Center plans to set up a large national database of mentors so it can reach as large a number of students as possible. "We ask additional avreichim who think they have the talent to work with yeshiva youths to join the ranks of mentors."

In a related development, the Shema Beni Educational Counselling Center will soon open a third Midrasha in Ashdod. The directors of the two evening Midrashas in Jerusalem were asked by educators in Ashdod to open a Midrasha in their city. The Midrasha will be based on a program similar to the two Midrashas in Jerusalem: joint study with youths, lectures, classes, discussion groups and social activities based on Shema Beni's unique approach.

 

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