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This is a list of yeshivas, midrashas, and Hebrew schools in Israel and the West Bank. In Orthodox Judaism a yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבה) is an educational institution where men can study the Torah, the Talmud, and develop their character. A yeshiva usually is led by a rabbi called a rosh yeshiva (head of the yeshiva).
Jewish and Arab teachers at Hand in Hand A student at the Galil Jewish-Arab School. Israel operates an Arab education system for the Israeli-Arab minority, teaching Arab students, in Arabic, about their history and culture. Israel is a signatory of the Convention against Discrimination in Education, and ratified it in 1961.
Herzliya Hebrew High School: 7–12 Meron School: 1–6 Shevah Mofet: 7–12 Jerusalem District: Jerusalem: Hebrew University Secondary School: 7–12 Gymnasia Rehavia: 7–12 Hartman High School: 7–12 Yashlatz: The Jerusalem Studio School: Pelech: Ein Kerem Agricultural School: Jerusalem American International School: PreK–12 Southern ...
The best unambiguous evidence for schools in ancient Israel comes from a few abecedaries and accounting practice texts found at sites such as Izbet Sarta, Tel Zayit, Kadesh Barnea, and Kuntillet ʿAjrud. [1] However, these were probably not schools in the traditional sense but rather an apprenticeship system located in the family. [1]
Pages in category "Schools in Israel" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The vegetable market was closed by the Israeli military. [10] Old City Market Bethlehem: West Bank: The Old City of Hebron in the West Bank, the city's main streets and old markets are lined with shops selling Palestinian handicrafts, Middle Eastern spices, jewelry and oriental sweets such as baklawa. [11] Old City of Nazareth Bazaar: Northern ...
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In 1923, the school moved into a building on the old campus of the Technion which had formerly been used as a British military hospital. [2] During that period the school founded a Scouts troop, the 'Carmel Wanderers' ( Hebrew : מְשׁוֹטְטֵי כַרְמֶל ; Meshotetei Carmel ), and in 1924 the school opened a humanities major, in ...