New LVN Branch in Williamsburg!

New LVN Branch in Williamsburg!

The pictures depicting the way the room was set up for Williamsburg’s inaugural event told me a story of careful planning and excited anticipation by the evening’s coordinators, Zissy Perl, Chavie Follman and Reizy Hechel. So much thought and effort went into every...

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LVN Is Born in Cleveland

LVN Is Born in Cleveland

Mrs. Gerson was concerned. Her daughter, who had been in Mesores Rochel seminary in Yerushalayim, was coming back home to Cleveland. It had been an amazing year for her. A year of incredible inspiration, of spiritual growth and introspection. But now she would be...

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Maalot Elite of Baltimore

Maalot Elite of Baltimore

Mrs. Hoffman began her post-seminary program focused on one ideal. This organization was going to be “by the girls, for the girls.” She wanted to structure a program that would reflect the interest of all her girls, and listening to her describe all that is going on...

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LVN in Chicago

LVN in Chicago

Mrs. Mannes is so unassuming about all that she has accomplished for the post-seminary girls in Chicago, that it took a few minutes conversing with her to begin to comprehend what she has achieved.  She is the principal of the Bais Yaakov High School in Chicago, and...

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Chanukah Mesibah in Boro Park

Chanukah Mesibah in Boro Park

Although I have been exceptionally blessed to know Rebbetzin Fink personally, I had never been privileged to attend a LVN event myself, though I had certainly heard enough about it. I wanted the opportunity to actually experience LVN in Boro Park, so I decided go to...

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LVN Is Born in Cleveland

New LVN Branch in Boston

The story of how Lechu V’Nelcha Boston began is one of such hashgachah pratis that it deserves special mention. Last July, Rebbetzin Fink’s cousin, who lives in Boston, gave birth to a little baby boy. However due to the baby’s early birth, the bris was postponed. At...

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