י״א שבט ה׳תשפ״ו | January 29, 2026
Women’s Siyum Harambam Announces Speaker Lineup
As the community prepares for the historic triple Siyum Harambam next week, organizers of the newly launched Women’s Siyum Harambam have announced the lineup of speakers for the first-ever women’s Siyum to be held virtually.
As the community prepares for the historic triple Siyum Harambam next week, organizers of the newly launched Women’s Siyum Harambam have announced the lineup of speakers for the first-ever women’s Siyum to be held live and fully virtual.
The Women’s Siyum—designed for girls and women of all ages—will celebrate both Siyum Sefer HaMitzvos and Siyum HaRambam, and offer inspiration and guidance as a new Rambam cycle begins.
The evening’s speakers will include:
Rabbi Zalman Hertzel — on the takana of Limmud HaRambam
Bryna Horvitz — on the unique place of Sefer HaMitzvos for women
Mrs. Zelda Weinbaum — on her journey of Rambam
Miriam Zaltzman — on personal growth and connection through Rambam
The organizers emphasized that the event is for women and girls on all levels of learning, whether they currently learn Sefer HaMitzvos, Perek Echad, Shlosha Perakim, or are simply hoping to begin.
In addition to the Siyumim, the program will highlight the Rebbe’s call for Limmud HaRambam as a unifying force for all Yidden, as well as the opportunities for women to develop a personal appreciation for Rambam going into the new cycle.
“Through the true Achdus of Yidden that comes from learning Toras Chaim in its completion — through learning Rambam and Kol HaTorah Kulah — the reason for galus is nullified. And when the reason is gone, the galus itself is automatically nullified, bringing the Geulah.” – The Rebbe 5747
Live Virtual Access
The Women’s Siyum Harambam will take place:
Sunday evening, 14 Shevat, 8 PM — LIVE on Zoom
Zoom Information:
Zoom ID: 871 5078 3848
Passcode: 770
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87150783848?pwd=H12akzsEJKWkQHPeD1O4MaEjuXreNH.1
Organizers encourage widespread participation, noting that the virtual format allows women and girls to join from communities around the world.
This event does not replace the grand Siyum Harambam, which is open to men, women, and children and will take place at the Armory later in the week. Rather, it serves as an additional space for women and girls to mark the Siyum and step together into the new cycle, inspired and renewed.
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