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| Yeshivat Ateret Yerushalayim |
A dynamic yeshiva geard specifically to English speaking students coming to learn in Israel for one to three years. Emphasizing on becoming more proficient in learning and on acquiring skills to learn on one's own. Students grow in interpersonal relationships while learning to respect each other's needs, talents and interests. Ateret is the perfect place in which to grow in Torah |
| http://www.ateret.org/ |
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| Yeshivat Chovevei Torah |
Yeshivat Chovevei Torah is a Modern Orthodox yeshiva offering chavruta learning and classes for students studying at secular universities.
Our current main campus is the Congregation Ramath Orah Campus, located near Columbia and Barnard Universities.
Starting Fall 2000, we hope to also have branches at New York University and University of Pennsylvania.
We are starting a smicha program in Fall 2000 at our CRO Campus.
Audio Daf Yomi is available at the site, with more audio classes to be added come Fall 2000. |
| http://www.yctorah.org/ |
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| Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim |
Yeshivat Dvar Yerushalayim in Jerusalem was the fist 'baal teshuvah' yeshivah. It is still going strong after almost 35 years! This site gives you information about programmes and application procedures. "Next Year In Jerusalem!" |
| http://dvar.org.il/ |
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| Yeshivat Otniel |
Beit Va'ad Har Hevron located in Otniel was established in 1987 with the intention of building a yeshiva where the heart and intellect converge; a place where each student can fully express every aspect of his personality, where the pleasure of discovery, creativity, and the joy of serving God flow from the pages of the Gemara. |
| http://www.otniel.org/ |
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| Yeshivat Sha'arei Mevaseret Zion |
At Sha'arei Mevaseret, one of our primary goals is for our students to develop a strong love for, and bond with, the Land of Israel. Many of our shiurim are taught in Hebrew, and the presence in the Beit Midrash of, and chavrutot with Israeli members of the Meretz Kollel give our students exposure to Israeli society.
Tiyulim and Shabbatonim are instructive, educational and inspirational. We also encourage our talmidim to be involved with various chesed projects during their free time, which gives them an additional connection to Israel. |
| http://www.mevaseret.org/ |
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