HALLANDALE BEACH, FL [CHI] — The Chaya Aydel Seminary in Hallandale Beach Florida, renowned for its high standard of excellence in higher Jewish education and community outreach, has just been accredited to offer Teachers Licenses to its student body. Licenses will be offered to students enrolled in this years program as well as for future students.
Chaya Aydel Seminary to Offer Teachers Licenses
HALLANDALE BEACH, FL [CHI] — The Chaya Aydel Seminary in Hallandale Beach Florida, renowned for its high standard of excellence in higher Jewish education and community outreach, has just been accredited to offer Teachers Licenses to its student body. Licenses will be offered to students enrolled in this years program as well as for future students.
Working in partnership with CAJE, the Central Agency for Jewish Education, the Seminary, which attracts girls from all over the world, and is now in its sixth year, will offer optional courses that will provide enough credits for the students to receive a nationally and globally recognized Jewish Teachers License.
“The Teachers License, in addition to attesting that the students have reached a level of academic excellence, represents the ability of Chaya Aydel Graduates to receive higher pay and benefits in Jewish Schools throughout the world,” said Rabbi Yossi Lebovics, third generation educator par excellence and principal of the Chaya Aydel Seminary.
“We, at the Orloff Central Agency for Jewish Education, are excited and look forward to partnering with the Chaya Aydel Seminary to assist their students in obtaining Early Childhood and Judaica/Hebrew Language Teacher Licenses in conjunction with the National Board of License,” said Mrs Rochelle Baltuch, Assistant Executive Director of School and Teacher Services,of the Orloff CAJE of Broward County.
Rabbi Raphael Tennenhaus, executive vice president of Chabad of South Broward, and dean of the Seminary, says that ”The alumni of the Chaya Aydel Seminary are invited to take necessary supplementary courses so that they too can receive their Teachers license.“
Mrs Chanie Lebovics, director of curriculum at the Seminary, expresses confidence that the Teacher’s License option will attract many students for the 2008/2009 school year.
”I will interview students during the Chof Bais Shvat weekend, between January 25th and January 29th. To arrange an interview, please call 954-746-5533 or email
chayaaydelseminary@gmail.com