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Spanish-speaking retreat for women kicks off in Panama City

A workshop titled “Cuidarte para Cuidar” (“Care for Yourself so You Can Care for Others”) offered tools to nurture their spiritual and emotional well-being.

Nearly 100 Jewish women from 15 Latin-American countries touched down in Panama City for the start of the first-ever Spanish-speaking women’s retreat, on April 25, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Spanish Desk at Merkos 302/Chabad-Lubavitch.
Nearly 100 Jewish women from 15 Latin-American countries touched down in Panama City for the start of the first-ever Spanish-speaking women’s retreat, on April 25, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Spanish Desk at Merkos 302/Chabad-Lubavitch.

Nearly 100 Jewish women from 15 Latin-American countries touched down in Panama City on April 25 for the start of the first-ever Spanish-speaking women’s retreat, an inspirational weekend organized by the Spanish Desk at Merkos 302, affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.

The weekend opened at the Bet El Synagogue with registration, where guests received their name tags and welcome bags before inspirational greetings from head emissary and Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Ari Laine and his wife, Rebbetzin Fradel. Dinner set the tone for connection and camaraderie, complete with an ice-breaker activity.

The first workshop, “Cuidarte para Cuidar” (“Care for Yourself so You Can Care for Others”), gave participants tools to nurture their own spiritual and emotional well-being so they can better inspire others, laying the groundwork for deeper conversations over the coming days.

“The Rebbe emphasized the unique power women have to uplift their environment,” said Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, executive director of Merkos 302. “This retreat provides a space for like-minded women to connect in their native language, learn from one another, and return home with renewed clarity and strength to uplift their families and everyone around them.”

Spearheaded by longtime Espanol Desk director at Merkos 302, Chai Kohan marks a new chapter in Spanish-language engagement, reflecting a growing demand for tailored spiritual programming across the Jewish community.

Spanish-Speaking Women's Retreat
Nearly 100 Jewish women from 15 Latin-American countries touched down in Panama City for the start of the first-ever Spanish-speaking women’s retreat, on April 25, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Spanish Desk at Merkos 302/Chabad-Lubavitch.
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