Help Build Joyful Jewish Homes by Becoming a Chosson Teacher

A Chosson teacher plays a crucial role in setting the tone for a new marriage. You can make a real difference in the future of a family!

Become a certified Chosson teacher by joining Lemaan Yimedu’s Chosson teacher training course. The Chosson teacher who completes the course will be armed with the Halachos, Hashkafos and direction needed to teach the next generation of Chassanim, in a way that is practical, relevant and extremely relatable.

The course is taught by Rabbi Mendy Hershkop, Rabbi Mendel Lipsker, and Rabbi Eli Simpson, all veteran Chosson teachers.

You will learn to prepare chassanim to properly observe the foundational mitzvah of Taharas Hamishpacha in a meticulous and joyful manner. You will also be equipped to give them expert guidance beyond the Halachos on how to maintain Shalom Bayis and create a home where the light of Torah shines throughout.

The Chosson Teacher Training Course is running in conjunction with Mikvah.org’s Kallah Teachers course, ensuring the Chassanim and Kallahs are on the same page.

Upon the completion of the Chosson Teacher Training Course the graduates will receive a Chosson Teacher Certification.

The Chosson Teacher who completes the course will be armed with the Halachos, Hashkafos and direction needed to teach the next generation of Chassanim in a way that is practical, relevant and very relatable.

Workshops & Lectures

The course includes numerous workshops and lectures given by various Rabbanim and professionals in different topics pertaining to Taharas Hamishpacha and Shalom Bayis. Presenters include: Rabbi Sholom Ber Chaiken; Rabbi Gedalia Oberlander; Dr. Gavriel Faigin; Rabbi Nachman Yosef Twersky; Rabbi Mendel Dubov; and Rabbi Yisroel Fried. 

Learn More at the Open House

Wednesday, July 24, 18 Tammuz, 9:00-9:30 pm

To register for the Open House click here

Course Start date: August 20, 2024

Course Duration: 12 Months

Course Days: Tuesday

Class time: 8:00 pm-10:00 pm

Certificate: Chosson Teacher

For more details and registration, click here

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