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Cecily Wool is a Midreshet Yeud graduate 2008-2009.
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Samantha Danzig, from Philadelphia, recently completed her shana alef studies in Midreshet Yeud. Yeud is the only one- year Beit Midrash program in Jerusalem that blends advanced Jewish studies with Sherut Leumi Volunteer Service. Midreshet Yeud is located in Ramot Beit.
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MTA (2007-2008)- Midreshet Torah VeAvodah (Torah and Work) is a Bnei Akiva Program in which participants from South Africa, New Zealand and Australia work and learn together.
This year's group of 80 participants is currently split up and learning at Yeshivat Eretz HaTzvi, Yeshivat Har Etzion, Midreshet HaRova and Midreshet Yeud.
I chose to learn at Midreshet Yeud as their ideology is closely linked to that of Bnei Akiva- "Eretz Yisrael l'Am Yisrael al pi Torat Yisrael."- The land of Israel for the people of Israel according to the Torah of Israel.
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This past year while studying at Midreshet Yeud, a new overseas program for young women in Jerusalem offering both advanced religious studies and intensive volunteering, I was able not only to observe, but also to take part in, the daily life of ordinary Israelis. With the second semester almost at a close, I am able to view retrospectively how much I accomplished.
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Finding out about Midreshet Yeud was like wiping a huge wad of sweat off my face. Whoo, what a relief! Finally a program catering to young women equally motivated to grow through Torah study, and to acclimate into Israeli society, while still having a piece of home near. Just the right blend for a Religious-Zionist like myself.
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Dear Rav Hillel
I don’t know where to begin because there are no words which express how thankful I am to you for giving me the best, most meaningful and fulfilling year of my life!
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Dear Rav Hillel
It really has been so difficult for us to put into words the tremendous gratitude we feel regarding Tali’s incredible and unique Yeud experience.
How can we adequately articulate our feelings and thanks for all that you have given to her: Torah, insight, love and caring, nurturing, challenge, growth, a love of Eretz Israel, Sherut Leumi, the fun times, Chaggim, so many meaningful Shabbatot, fascinating tiyullim, lifelong friendships, the Poland experience, encouragement, personal development…(the list could go on forever)
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