Monsey Bais Chaya Mushka – Where Every Girl Matters
For generations, Monsey Bais Chaya Mushka has been more than a school. It has been a second home where girls are truly seen, personally guided, and challenged to grow into confident Jewish women.
by COLlive Editor · COLliveFor decades, Rabbi Kagan (Dr. Kagan to those who knew him back then) has devoted his life to Lubavitch girls’ education, from his early years in Detroit to the thriving halls of Monsey Bais Chaya Mushka today.
Through it all, one thing has never changed: every girl matters. Tuition or no tuition, background or circumstance, Rabbi Kagan has always found a way, caring for his students far beyond the classroom, guiding them through life’s challenges, and showing up for them in ways they never forget.
That spirit built MBCM. For generations, MBCM has been more than a school. It has been a second home where girls are truly seen, personally guided, and challenged to grow into confident Jewish women. Today, MBCM alumnae are making an impact across the world as shluchos, educators, professionals, mothers, and leaders, while the girls walking its hallways today are still experiencing that same warmth, excellence, and personal attention.
Now, as MBCM has outgrown its current space, the school is entering an exciting new chapter. Today, Wednesday and Thursday, May 13–14, in just 36 hours, we are aiming to raise $350,000, with every donation doubled, to help take MBCM from Hallway to Home.
Join us and be part of this historic moment: charidy.com/mbcm2026
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