Posts Tagged ‘ Israel ’

FARM in Israel and India: Leadearth is waiting for YOU!

July 20, 2010
By Leora Mallach
FARM in Israel and India: Leadearth is waiting for YOU!

There are only few spots left for the September session of LeadEarth! LeadEarth is a leadership and service learning program for young professionals who want to gain experience in social action, community empowerment, and environmental and international development, combining 5 months in Israel and 3 months in India Participants have the opportunity to create...
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Eco-Activist Beit Midrash-Israel Summer 2010

May 12, 2010
By Ashley Greenspoon

Ecology And Judaism in Israel: Eco Activist Beit Midrash – 2010 Summer Session: July 2- July 30. Watch a Video of Past Programs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKH5cunu9JA The EABM is a dynamic approach to Jewish learning, community service, and touring Israel – drawing on the passion of our students and staff for sustainable living on our planet. Jews...
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Spread the word: Exciting new Israel program with Yahel

May 3, 2010
By Dana Talmi
Spread the word: Exciting new Israel program with Yahel

Please help spread the word about a new, exciting & tremendously meaningful new service learning program in Israel: Yahel Social Change Program The Yahel Social Change Program is an exciting new 5-month service learning experience for young adults between the ages of 21 and 27. The program is based in the town of Gedera...
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Pardes Social Justice study track

March 8, 2010
By advanetwork

For the coming 2010-2011 Academic Year students can study at Pardes for as little as $1,250! This applies to students who are eligible for a MASA Automatic Grant (North American Jews between 21 and 30 years old, who have not participated in a long-term Israel program since September 2004). For those students who are...
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