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At Real Life Israel we are passionate about all of the economic advantages that Israel has to offer and the country as a whole.
Whether you are interested in exploring cutting-edge technological breakthroughs, groundbreaking medical discoveries or you are pursuing another field, we will set you up with top experts wherever your interests lie. We understand how difficult it is for post graduates and young professionals to break into their chosen field. Therefore we offer you the advantage of adding a semester of either hands on interning, research or Israel public diplomacy to your resume. Israel Public Diplomacy · Gain the tools and knowledge to be an effective advocate · Learn to counteract anti-Israel propaganda · Receive academic credit Research Fellowship · Get ahead in your chosen field with a semester of research abroad · Customized fellowship placement · Experience first hand Israel's economic surge Professional Internship · Jump start your career with a professional internship in your field · Customized placements according to your interests and needs · Summer internships are available as well |
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See you in (Real Life) Israel!
Read here a special dispatch from Jenna Kruger, a Boston-based participant in Real Life Israel. |
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OTZMA is a 5-to-10 month service-based leadership development program offering Jewish young adults, ages 20-30, the opportunity to create their own service experience in Israel. Participants spend three months learning Hebrew, three months volunteering in small communities, and three months participating in a professional internship or kibbutz volunteer experience. |
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Career Israel is a 5 month professional internship program. Wake up, jump in the Mediterranean, eat the best hummus of your life, rock out in Tel Aviv, soak it all up in Jerusalem...and gain experience in your field to buff up the ol' resume. Career Israel offers an enrichment program that includes Hebrew language study (Ulpan), trips and tours throughout Israel, educational seminars and cultural events. The program also arranges social events, including programs with Israelis your age. Trust us...it's the best time of your life! Sign up today at www.careerisrael.com |
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WUJS Hadassah provides the ultimate Israel experience for young Jewish adults from around the world.
Based in the simulatenously historic and modern cities of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, WUJS Israel Hadassah provides participants with the opportunity to combine study, volunteering, and professional internships within a dynamic, safe environment. Whether you want to study the Hebrew language, volunteer with special needs children, or find an internship in one of Israel's leading companies or organizations, the WUJS Israel Hadassah program will give you the framework to succeed. |
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Amirim is Young Judaea's 4-8 week summer volunteering program for college students and young professionals (18-30). College credits are available for the 8-week option.
Participants have the opportunity to experience authentic Israeli life in Jerusalem, Bat Yam, or Arad, while giving back to the community through meaningful volunteering options. Participants share apartments with other participants from North America, Israel, Europe, and beyond, while volunteering at least four times per week for non-profit organizations in their area of interest. Participants also enjoy cultural events, weekly group tours, hiking, and free time for personal exploration. |
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Oranim's Eilat Hotel Experience provides you the opportunity to earn valuable experience in the hotel and tourism industries while living and playing in Israel's resort city. Oranim partners with leading hotel chains in Eilat to provide participants with internship placements. Rotate among a series of positions in your hotel and get a broad perspective of hotel operations. Take a course in "Intro to Hospitality" from Ben Gurion University's Eilat campus. Participants on Oranim's Eilat Hotel Experience program will start from the bottom working their way up. Most participants will begin their internship in the food and beverage department of the hotels as a busser or server. Those with more advanced Hebrew may be able to work in guest services. |
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Marva is a program in the Israel Defense Forces that allows young Jews to learn and experience the basics of IDF and Israeli life.
Operating out of a base at Sde Boker, Marva is open to anyone from ages 18 to 28 who speak some Hebrew. The program currently runs between seven to eight weeks. The program is a close replica of Israeli boot camp training. It includes: • Rules and army discipline • Military hikes • Weapon training and a shooting range • Camouflage and training exercises • Krav Maga |
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Israel by Design is your chance to come to Israel for 5-10 months to learn, volunteer and experience daily life in Israel - all in a program that you choose, according to your interests.
Israel by Design is for individuals, groups, or a few friends looking to share a meaningful long-term experience in Israel. The program is open to English-speaking Jewish young adults aged between 20 and 30. Israel by Design also offers a Conservative/Masorti Experience – a chance to see Israel through Conservative Judaism’s pluralistic lens. |
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The State of Israel lies at the center of one of the world’s most passionate contemporary debates. For five weeks in the summer of 2012, a select, international group of outstanding students will gather in Israel for a transformative journey of intensive cultural exploration, text study and mutual discovery.
Drawing on the canonical texts of Judaism and the great works of Western civilization, the Fellows will explore the ideas that have informed Zionism from its origins through the present, and engage in a broad discussion regarding Israel and its future. The program will take place at the Ein Prat Academy for Leadership, located outside Jerusalem. Fellows will live and study with their Israeli peers, travel through different parts of the country, and meet prominent academics and public figures such as Dore Gold, Professor Moshe Halbertal and Rabbi David Hartman. Applications from Jews and non-Jews are equally welcome. |
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Program Dates:
September, 2012 - January, 2013 & February, 2013 - July, 2013 |
The See Galilee program is geared toward young Jewish leaders who are concerned about social issues in Israel and at home and would like to play a role in addressing them.
The initiative presented here provides a highly subsidized opportunity for up to eight highly motivated and capable recent college graduates (within the last four years) to work in social projects in the Galilee region of Israel, develop their Hebrew language skills, receive relevant Jewish and Israel education and develop their leadership skills in a Jewish context. A $200 stipend per month is available. |
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Many questions in Holocaust Studies still remain unanswered. The Multidisciplinary M.A. Program in Holocaust Studies at Haifa University is dedicated to the creation and nurturing of a new generation of Holocaust researchers. Its aim is to provide them with a well-rounded curriculum from a wide variety of disciplines and subjects, diverse methodologies and essential languages.
The program offers courses in the history of World War II; history of Nazi Germany; Nazi policy of extermination and the Final Solution; Polish Jewry in the interwar period; social history of the family, women and children in the Holocaust period; psychological aspects of Holocaust trauma; and more. A unique aspect of the program is cooperation with museums and archives in Israel and abroad, such as Yad Vashem and the Ghetto Fighter's House museum in Israel, the Fritz Bauer Institute in Germany and the Polish Academy in Warsaw. Additional features of the program are study tours to Germany and Poland where the students will visit museums, archives and historical sites. The visits will involve seminars with local students and leading German and Polish scholars. |