I doubt you're going to get any recommendations to this effect.
Review the posts with responses during the last week or two - there's a number of posts covering the experiences of those who are skilled and equipped finding treacherous conditions up Whitney, and worse still, reporting seeing those wholly inexperienced and poorly equipped for what are incredibly dangerous conditions. A couple just got airlifted off the peak after being in the hut overnight, avalanche conditions are present, and there have already been fatalities from falls.
Whitney during winter conditions isn't the place to learn how to use an ice axe as you're falling or to find you're dressed inappropriately and developing hypothermia.
This forum has plenty of information available for review and much of it is repeated year after year. I'd recommend doing some more research both on this forum and throughout other websites - the disclosed risk is real.