Friday, February 13, 2026

Fwd: Torat Imecha Nach Yomi Newsletter: Mishpatim


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From: OU Women's Initiative <ouwomen@ounetwork.org>
Date: Fri, Feb 13, 2026, 6:35 AM
Subject: Torat Imecha Nach Yomi Newsletter: Mishpatim
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Special Siyum Issue
Marking the upcoming Nach Yomi Siyum

 

IN THIS ISSUE

  • Nach Shabbat 2026
  • Sefer Sponsorships Now Available
  • SAVE THE DATE: Nach Yomi Siyum 
  • New York Siyum Livestream
  • Siyum Busing Information
  • Jewish Action Podcast: Living Nach with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
  • FEATURED ARTICLE: The Third Nach Yomi Siyum 
  • Nach Yomi Journal
  • Torat Imecha Halacha: Hilchot Purim
  • Torat Imecha Parsha: Mrs. Hyndi Mendelowitz
  • Torat Imecha Haftorah: Mrs. Michal Horowitz
  • From the OU Women's Initiative Desk: Dvar Haftorah with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
  • NEW! The Next Chapter Podcast: A Nach Yomi Podcast
  • Let's Meet: Esti Kimche, teaching Sefer Yehoshua
  • Share Your Story
  • Join a Nach Yomi WhatsApp group in your community
  • NEW! Nach Yomi Calendar 2026-2028
  • Link to Nach Yomi shiurim
  • From Rabbi Jack Abramowitz's Torah blog including Nach Yomi tools

Want to bring Nach Shabbat to your community? Email us here


CYCLE FOUR Sefer dedications are now available!



We are looking forward to celebrating together this Sunday! 

 

For those who are unable to attend in person, the Siyum will be livestreamed beginning at 10:00 AM with the pre-siyum shiurim. 

 

We hope you will tune in and be part of this special milestone as we celebrate together. 

 

The siyum livestream has been generously dedicated by 

Deborah Schick Laufer 

in honor of my parents 

Miriam and Allen Schick – יבלחט"א 
and in memory of my in-laws 
 Frieda and Elimelch Laufer – ז"ל

אִילָן אִילָן, בַּמָּה אֲבָרֶכְךָ - יְהִי רָצוֹן שֶׁיִּהְיוּ צֶאֱצָאֵי מֵעֶיךָ כְּמוֹתְךָ


Last call to sign up for busing to the Siyum

 

Siyum Busing Information
 

To help make your arrival at the siyum as smooth and seamless as possible, we are pleased to offer round-trip bus transportation to the event.

 

Busing will be available from:

  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Teaneck, NJ
  • Monsey NY

Buses will arrive at the Young Israel of Woodmere in time for the pre-siyum shiurim, which begin at 10:00 AM. To ensure a smooth schedule for everyone, buses will depart promptly at their designated times and will not be able to accommodate late arrivals.

 

There will be one communal stop from each location. Exact bus stop addresses and departure times will be provided closer to the event.

 

The cost per seat is $35. Please note that all payments are non-refundable. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

To reserve your seat, please click here (https://ouwomen.org/siyum26bus)

 

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at ouwomen@ou.org.

 


Jewish Action Podcast

Living Nach: A Conversation with Rabbi Gil Student and Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman

 

In this episode of Jewish Action: The Podcast, Rabbi Gil Student speaks with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman about Torah learning, women's leadership, and the remarkable growth of Torat Imecha Nach Yomi into a global movement.

As the program approaches another siyum, they reflect on how daily Navi learning became a shared journey for tens of thousands of women worldwide.

 

Listen HERE


FEATURED ARTICLE: The Third Nach Yomi Siyum

 

As the Nach Yomi cycle comes to a close, more than 22,000 women across five continents are preparing to celebrate a powerful collective achievement in Torah learning. The third Torat Imecha Nach Yomi Siyum marks not only the completion of two years of daily Nach study, but the depth, consistency, and growth of women learning together worldwide.


NEW: Nach Yomi Journal

 

As we begin a new Nach Yomi cycle, the OU Women's Initiative is introducing a journal created to accompany daily learning. Designed specifically for participants of Torat Imecha Nach Yomi, this journal offers space for reflection, connection, and personal engagement with each perek.

 

This first volume, Neviim Rishonim, was created in partnership with Jerry Press, with additional volumes to follow as the cycle continues.


Lash Machshavah

 

Click here to listen to 
 Parshat Mishpatim
with Mrs. Hyndi Mendelowitz

 

 

  

 

It's What Jews Do

Torat Imecha Parsha is dedicated by Brenda Gewurz, l'ilui nishmat her beloved husband, Shmuel ben Yehuda Leib, and Rochel Mirel, whose love of studying parsha was an example to all.

Sign up HERE for weekly Parsha emails

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