Machon ‘Taharas Habayis’ calls on Mashpiim and Leaders: New Training Cohort

At a time when so many chassanim rely on guidance during one of the most critical transitions of their lives, Machon Taharas Habayis is calling on Mashpiim, Rabbonim, and devoted Mechanchim who are already guiding Talmidim and alumni, this is a natural next step. But it must be done right. Advising them, and shaping their future Bayis Neeman B’Yisroel in a thoroughly Achrayus’dike way.

“Teaching Hilchos Taharah is not simply Yediah, it demands clarity in halacha, depth in hashkafa, emotional intelligence, and a refined, Chassidishe approach to hadracha. The responsibility is immense. These are halachos upon which the very foundation of a Jewish home rests,” shared Rabbi Mendel Yusewitz of the Machon.

Under the guidance and leadership of our esteemed Vaad Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaikin, Rabbi Avrohom Osduba, and Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun we created a powerful Chosson Teacher Training program.

Together with Madrichei Chassanim Rabbi Yitchok Meir Einstien with Rabbi Yusewitz joined with Rabbi Chananya Hoffinger known for his powerful clarity and presentation, and then collaboration with Mikvah.org, We Bring together distinguished Rabbonim, veteran Madrichim, and professionals, the program equips participants with a structured, comprehensive approach—ensuring that what is taught is not only accurate, but alive, relatable, and transformative.

Our recent cohort, a select group of yungerleit and Mashpiim—individuals already respected for their maturity and sensitivity—have been trained and certified, and are guiding chassanim with confidence, clarity, and אמת.

This is a call for those who recognize the weight of the mission… and feel a responsibility to rise to it.

If you are in a position to influence, to guide, and to build—this is your opportunity to ensure that the next generation enters marriage properly prepared, grounded in halacha and illuminated with Chassidishe warmth.

The future of our homes depends on it!

To apply: TaharasHabayis.Org/apply

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