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Way More Israel
Basic Information
Address: 7 Hamalakh
Phone Number: 011-972-2-58-794-0436
Email: admissions@heritage.org.il
Director: Matan Weisberg
Additional Information
Population Served: Jewish
Ages for Volunteer: 21-30
Hours of Service: 30 per week
Minimum Hours of Service Required: 30 per week
Days of Service: 5
Languages: English
Languages used as a Medium: English
Programs Open To: Post-college Jewish people ages 21-30
Program Highlights:
Way More Israel is a unique multi faceted 5-month program which features intensive Hebrew language classes, a choice of internship or volunteering concentration, and some time spent on a kibbutz/farm.
Way More Israel is a multi-faceted 5-month program which features intensive Hebrew language classes, a choice of internship or volunteering concentration, and some time spent on a kibbutz/farm. Take the opportunity to immerse yourself into Israeli culture living like a local in Jerusalem's Old City, through experiential learning, and getting to know the people and country first-hand. Unique trips throughout Israel, thought-provoking workshops and discussions about Israel and Jewish heritage and cultural encounters ensure that you will get "way more" out of your time in Israel.
Mission Statement:
To give participants a life-changing experience in Israel that encourages and fuels personal and professional growth and development. The cultural and educational experiences enable the transmission of knowledge and appreciation of the philosophy, holidays, history,and practices of Judaism and Israel. Career advancement through internship or full-time volunteering and spending a month learning organic farming techniques make this program unique and rewarding.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The philosophy of the Way More Israel program is the belief in every person's innate strengths (personal, professional).
Program History:
Way More Israel begain in 2015.
Way More Israel offers 8 week summer programs under the auspices of Onward Israel.
Way More Israel also offer 5 month programs in the fall and spring under the auspices of Masa Israel.
Events:
See our website for more details: www.waymoreisrael.com
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