by Reuvena Leah Grodnitzky, Chabad.org
Chayala Mentz had attended the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries every year since she was 8-years-old, but was taken aback when there was suddenly no space for her as a grown young woman.
“When I was younger I had always looked forward to attending the kinus,” said 21-year-old Mentz, who serves as director of youth programming at her parents’ Chabad House in Bel Air, Cal. “But once I finished seminary, I was so disappointed that I wouldn’t be able to attend.”
As a result, Mentz teamed up with Draizy Raskin from Vermont to create a program at the convention specifically for young, unmarried women.
Now in its 3rd year, the Post-Seminary program is geared for women ages 18 and above, many of whom work in positions at Chabad centers worldwide, or even in New York.
Its first two years attracted 200 and 300 young women respectively, and this year is set to be no different. This year’s program is scheduled for Feb. 1-3 in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, N.Y., and coincides with the general conference.
“I love the learning and the lectures: After giving a little back to ourselves, we’re able to return home reinspired and reinvigorated,” said 21-year-old Masha Mazer, who will be attending this year for the third time, and who serves as director of youth programming at Chabad of Chandler in Arizona.
“It’s really nice to have a break for three days, and meet girls to exchange ideas with.”
Mentz organized this year’s program with Sarah Elharrar, also from California. Organizers coordinate everything from lecturers and meals, to locations, lighting and welcome packages. Each young woman’s admission fee of $150 is hoped to cover the entire cost of the weekend. In addition, attendees are able to take part in the grand banquet of the general conference Sunday evening.
Rabbi Shais Taub, who will be giving a lecture at the event for the third time, stresses the importance of offering such a program—which includes classes, meals and social events—for this group.
“These young women have never had a program of their own, yet they are providing a huge amount of the work at Chabad Houses all over the world, either administratively or in teaching or anything else,” said Taub, who serves as director of Jewish.tv, the multimedia portal of Chabad.org.
“They’re giving so much of themselves, and it was a shame that no one had organized anything for them. This conference fills a huge need for these young ladies.”
For many of the young women, the program is a welcome respite from busy schedules devoted to serving others.
“It’s so nice to feel that you’re part of something that involves learning and growing,” said 20-year-old Batsheva, who teaches in a Crown Heights girls’ high school.
“So many people are coming from all over the world for the weekend, so it’s a great opportunity to learn from them and the way they live their lives.”
Sara Esther Crispe, editor of TheJewishWoman.org who has taught at the program for the past two years, agrees.
“These young women are very dedicated to their work, and don’t usually have the opportunity to re-inspire themselves,” said Crispe. “The program is great because they can listen to topics that are relevant to them to get the inspiration they need.”
Though much hard work is involved, for Mentz, the final outcome of the conference is well worth it.
“It’s amazing for me to hear how much the girls gain from the workshops,” said Mentz. “Once a year, we all need to come together to learn and gain and grow. I know that this is something that the Lubavitcher Rebbe would be very proud of.”
im so touched by the thoughtfulness of sarah and chayale! it truly emazes me !! you should always go mechayil el chayol in eveything you do! mosiach now! btw i was really going to try to come but you know what hapens i am past sem and 19 but with the baby and all……………………
Sarah we are so proud of you and we are really looking forward to this weekend!!!
Love, Your friends!
yes you can
can i pay when i come or do i have to pay pefore online?
is amazing! what would chandler, az do without you!???
go on youngwomenskinus.weebly.com
It may have been in existance, I think this article is telling us that Lipa nor anyone from HQ is involved and this is grass roots. If not for these young woman who are creating their own Kinus there would be nothing for them.
Your the best!!! Super Shlucha!
How can I register ?
You go girl! Thank You for always thinking of us! Can’t wait to see you in New York.
Keep up your good work as a devoted Shlucha/coordinator!
i love how everyone forgets that this post sem program was in existance many times… before the days of col popularity i guess but my the first one to start this is now a 32 year old shluch in california so this program goes back a long way….lipa brennen was actively involved and gave us tables at the banquet etc…
Keep up your great work! Your such an amazing person!