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Feb 2, 2011

Nativ Gap-Year Program, The Jewish Theological Seminary, and Other Masorti/Conservative Educational Opportunities

[a personal note: how powerful to see our Masorti/Conservative Movement's Youth Programs integrated, proud to be sharing, clear in their power, inspiring to every age!  as an alumnus of Solomon Schechter Day School, USY, Camp Ramah, Nativ, KOACH, and List College, I feel profoundly moved by this email, and am thrilled to share it! -menachem]

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National Ramah Commission, Inc. of The Jewish Theological Seminary

February 2011 / Shevat 5771

Dear Friends of Ramah,

The National Ramah office is delighted to send you information from our partners at the Nativ College Leadership Program as a reminder of this wonderful opportunity to spend a gap year in Israel with lots of Ramahniks. Also included is information about The Jewish Theological Seminary's List College and graduate schools, and youth programs run by USCJ.

Please forward this email to others who might have an interest in any of these terrific opportunties.

Best regards,

Mitch Cohen 

Rabbi Mitchell Cohen, National Ramah Director
nativNativ LogoThere's still time to apply for the 2011-2012 Nativ College Leadership Program, a challenging academic gap-year program dedicated to creating and inspiring the Conservative Jewish leaders of tomorrow. Nativ, which means "path" in Hebrew, provides a unique opportunity to explore new directions on the journey to becoming a Jewish adult. After graduating from high school but before heading off to college, Nativ participants are immersed in the rich and diverse society of Israel, exploring the land and enjoying a fulfilling Conservative Jewish lifestyle.
 

Over the years many Ramah graduates have taken part in this wonderful opportunity and found that within this inspiring setting, Nativ functions as a dedicated and committed Conservative Jewish community. Ramah in return has enjoyed scores of Nativ graduates who have become tzevet at all of the Ramah summer camps.

Nativ


Living in Israel is like no other Jewish experience because the society itself is imbued with Jewish life and spirit. Although there are currently many exciting gap-year options in Israel, Nativ, now in its 30th year, is the only Conservative program available.

The program includes academic university classes, intensive Hebrew classes, Judaic and Yeshiva studies, and innovative leadership training. Nativ enables recent high school graduates to earn college credits for their studies while living in a classroom without walls.

A true year of exploration, Nativ provides the freedom for personal discovery as well as the security of a carefully structured program. This unforgettable experience is created through an intricate balance between academics and volunteer work, learning and teaching, personal challenge and community living. Participants on Nativ return from the year with a stronger attachment to the land of Israel as well as a deeper passion for Judaism, enthusiastic to share with their communities what they have learned.

Don't miss out on a once in a lifetime opportunity. For more information about this exciting program, please visit the Nativ website or be in touch with Avital Elfant, the USY Central Shlicha, at 212-533-7800 ext. 1119 or nativ@uscj.org.

listList College of The Jewish Theological Seminary

gradschoolsGraduate Schools of The Jewish Theological Seminary
Conservative Yeshiva The Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem offers men and women the opportunity for learning traditional Jewish texts in the CY's warm religious community. Options include the Year Program (for full or part-time learning) an advanced studies program, and a summer program with an intensive ulpan. For college juniors there is the Discover Jerusalem program, offered in conjunction with Hadassah College Jerusalem. The CY offers a "Ramah Staff Scholarship" of $1,500 off full tuition in the Year Program and similar scholarships for other programs. Contact yeshiva@uscj.org for more information.
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