Become a Kallah Teacher

A 6-Month Journey Toward Eternal Impact

Becoming a kallah teacher isn’t just about teaching halacha. It’s about holding space for a young woman at one of the most transformative moments in her life—and helping her prepare not just for a wedding, but for a marriage.

When a kallah gets engaged, she steps into a whirlwind of choices, timelines, and table settings. In all the excitement, it’s easy for the deeper preparation to get lost. As kallah teachers, we gently guide her back to what matters most—the sacred relationship she’s about to begin, and the woman she wants to become within it.

The Role of a Kallah Teacher

To be a kallah teacher is to stand beside your kallah with clarity, wisdom, and heart. You’ll help her anchor into her values, build foundational skills for connection and communication, and understand the spiritual beauty of the halachos she’s learning. You’ll be a source of knowledge, support, and inspiration.

Because when a kallah enters marriage with grounding and guidance, she brings light into her home—and the ripple effects last a lifetime.

About the Training Program

This 6-month kallah teacher training course will equip you with the halachic knowledge, emotional insight, and practical tools to prepare women for marriage with confidence and depth. You’ll gain:

Our goal? That you won’t just know how to teach—you’ll live the material, model it, and empower others with it.

Course Structure

Who This Is For

This Is the Dream

A future where more women say:

“My kallah teacher didn’t just teach me halacha—she gave me the tools, the vision, and the strength to build the kind of marriage I always hoped for.”

Testimonials

Yael K. Became a Kallah Teacher

The experience and wisdom that you shared gave me the tools to feel secure and prepared.
When I signed up for your kallah teacher training, I didn't know the impact it was going to have on my life. The experience and wisdom that you shared gave me the tools to feel secure and prepared to teach kallahs and married women as well. My husband is a Rabbi of a big shul and community, and naturally, all the women turn to me. It’s through the knowledge, confidence, and inspiration that I gained from your course that I now feel so much more natural in this role. It was a commitment that was 100% worthwhile!

Shani F. Became a Kallah Teacher

It has been life altering in MANY areas of my life.
The kallah teacher training has been everything I expected and more! I now feel that I have the tools and understanding to inspire, teach, and mentor others towards building their ideal homes.

Zehava W. Became a Kallah Teacher

By the time we were done, I had an amazing and complete curriculum.
THIS IS THE REAL DEAL!! By the time we were done, I had an amazing and complete curriculum, organized and clear. Getting to know the other women was an added bonus! I feel like every woman who is teaching or wants to teach kallahs should do herself, her own marriage, and her future kallahs a favor and sign up for this fantastic course.

Zelda N. Became a Kallah Teacher

My marriage has gone to a whole other level I never even dreamed of.
I have gained the confidence to teach others, and my marriage has gone to a whole other level I never even dreamed of. I am excited to teach kallahs these really important tools and give them what so often gets missed in other kallah classes. Thank you so much!

Shani F. Became a Kallah Teacher

Each and every class contained vital lessons I could use with literally instant results.
From the clear halacha outlines to the practical steps on improving one’s marriage, each and every class contained vital and fundamental lessons and ideas that could be used with literally instant results. I would look forward to it every week.

Aviva S. Aviva S.

An imperative course for the most comprehensive approach to Taharas Hamishpacha.
This is an imperative course to take for anyone looking for the most comprehensive approach to teaching Taharas Hamishpacha.

Interested in Learning More?

If you’re drawn to the idea of becoming a kallah teacher—and this course sounds like the kind of preparation you’ve been looking for—we’d love to share more details with you.

To receive full course information, including schedule, tuition, and application process, please fill out the short form below.

A quick note before you reach out:

This program is designed for women who have been married for at least 10 years and are either personally involved in klei kodesh or whose husbands are. If that describes you, we’d be honored to hear from you.

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This five-part series is a chance to pause and take a clear, compassionate look at how we parent.

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The Five Classes