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Pardes

  • College graduates
  • Learn more about Jewish heritage in an open, warm and challenging environment.
  • Unaffiliated with any denominational or political group and encourages respect for religious diversity and tolerance
  • Students participate in a weekly community service project
  • No level of observance necessary
  • 1 year, summer and evening program

Contact: info@pardes.org.il  www.Pardes.org.il   Tel: 972-2-6735210

The Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem

  • Teaches skills needed to pursue independent Torah study on all levels
  • Accredited by the Jewish Theological seminar
  • Regular academic year/six week summer programs

Contact: yeshocon@netvision.net.il    www.ConservativeYeshiva.org  Tel: 972-2-5817377

Discovery Seminar: Yeshivat Aish HaTorah

  • With its crisp, entertaining style, Discovery uses state-of-the-art computer and scientific research methods to ascertain the validity and relevance of Jewish belief. It debunks popular misconceptions about Judaism, turns leaps of faith into walks of reason, and contrasts the improbable survival of the Jewish nation with the fates of the world's mightiest empires. In short, it will answer the question: "Why be Jewish?"
  • Discovery is known worldwide for its presentation of "Bible Codes." To date, nearly 100,000 people on five continents have "done Discovery." It's one day that's worth a thousand years!

Contact: discovery.Israel@aish.edu   www.aish.com/seminars/discovery  Tel: 972-2-627-2355 

Beit Midrash/ A Liberal Yeshiva

  • Dedicated to the study of Jewish text and tradition in an egalitarian and progressive setting.
  • There is a yearlong course of study with full and part time options as well as short-term programs options available.

Contact: beitmidrash@huc.edu  www.huc.edu/

Last Updated: December 19, 2005

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