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Hand in Hand serves more than 2,000 students in six elementary schools, five preschools, two middle schools and one high school, all of which operate under the wider umbrella of the Israeli public school system. Schools are located in Jerusalem, the Galilee, Wadi Ara, Haifa, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and Kfar Saba. [citation needed]
Masa Israel Journey (or Masa, Hebrew: מסע "journey") was established in 2004 by the Jewish Agency and the Government of Israel. Dedicated to its mission, Masa offers young Jewish adults from the diaspora transformative experiences in Israel. Masa's commitment to fostering personal and professional growth, combined with cultural exchange, has ...
Post Army program in Jerusalem: The Secular Yeshiva in Jerusalem offers a 4-month immersion study program for post-army Israeli participants (age 22–30). [citation needed] Masa Israel Teaching Fellowship (MITF) Tel Aviv+ Track: MITF is a Masa Israel Journey 10-month fellowship for English-speaking college graduates ages 21–35. Participants ...
The Hebrew Anu אנו means 'we, us'. Anu – Museum of the Jewish People is an institution telling the ongoing story of the Jewish people. Re-opened to the public on March 10, 2021, the organization is dedicated to celebrating and exploring the experiences, accomplishments, and spirit of the Jewish community from biblical times to the present. [2]
Schechter is the only academic institution in Israel devoted entirely to Jewish studies and to fostering a pluralistic approach to Jewish-Israeli identity through education, the arts and community leadership. The Schechter Institute has more than 600 students, 300 in the M.A. programs and 300 in non-degree studies, specializing in eight Jewish ...
Heichal HaTorah BeZion. Jerusalem College of Technology. Maale Efraim Hesder Yeshiva. Machon Benayah Yeshiva. Merkaz Herzog Center. Yeshiva Ateret Cohanim. Yeshiva Ayelet of Eilat. Yeshiva Bat Ayin. Yeshiva Toras Chaim.
Jewish Agency headquarters, Jerusalem. The Jewish Agency for Israel (Hebrew: הסוכנות היהודית לארץ ישראל, romanized: HaSochnut HaYehudit L'Eretz Yisra'el), formerly known as the Jewish Agency for Palestine, [5] is the largest Jewish non-profit organization in the world. It was established in 1929 as the operative branch of ...
In 1586, the Ottoman government closed the Ramban Synagogue (est. 1400) because it shared a wall with a mosque.As the only other synagogue in Jerusalem at the time belonged to the Karaite minority, followers of mainstream Rabbinic Judaism, including many descendants of refugees from the 1492 expulsion from Spain, held services in private homes for several years until completing the new ...