
In addition to the Diaspora Yeshiva programming for young Jewish men, Machon Roni was established by the Rebbe, ztz”l as a seminary to guide young Jewish women in their journey of teshuva—another first of its kind.
The experience and success gained by the seminary staff in also teaching geirim (converts) over the years aroused interest in the Jewish people, and Machon Roni was asked to open a door for the development of the Jewish potential inherent in everyone’s heart, and to teach women seeking Jewish conversion the wisdom and beauty of Judaism.
In recent years, according to demand, Machon Roni became devoted to teaching Spanish speaking women seeking conversion the way of Judaism, helping and guiding them through the process at every stage, and ensuring their integration in the Land of Israel and Israeli society.
While Machon Roni was recognized as a leading seminary for Jewish studies for Spanish speaking women seeking Jewish conversion, the Institute was nonetheless eventually closed.