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Boston University Haifa Language and Liberal Arts Program
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The Haifa Language, Liberal Arts and Internship Program offers a semester, or year, in the vibrant and cosmopolitan Mediterranean port of Haifa, Israel. The program combines language study with other coursework at the University of Haifa and excursions in and outside of Israel. Upon successful completion of the program, students may earn between 16 and 20 Boston University credits.
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Living Routes Israel: Peace, Justice and the Environment
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Live and work in Lotan, a green kibbutz, and Naveh Shalom Wahat al Salam, a bi-national Jewish and Palestinian Arab Israeli community. Visit Jewish, Arab and Bedouin towns, meet with government, industry and community leaders and gain a broad perspective of efforts to heal the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Float in the Dead Sea and experience Jerusalem.
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Ben Gurion University of the Negev
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Academic and experiential programs in Israel for high school graduates, undergraduates and graduate students. BGU allows its students to immerse themselves in the culture and society of Israel, while experiencing and enjoying numerous adventures along the way.
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American University Israel & Palestine: An Applied Workshop on Civil Society, Politics, and Conflict Resolution
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The Text Store
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Internship for Internet programming specialist. Knowledge of Perl, CGI, and JavaScript required.
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Teach and Study Program (TASP)
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TASP is a non profit organization which provides an opportunity for college graduates to teach English in the Tel Aviv public schools and live in the vibrant city of Tel Aviv among 'regular' Israelis. The Interns also study Hebrew, attend seminars and travel throughout the country.
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Project Oren - Kibbutz Program / Kibbutz Aliyah Desk
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Volunteers live on one of more than 100 kibbutzim in Israel. They work full time (six days a week, approximately 8 hours a day) in any job needed. Work varies and includes services (kitchen, dining hall, gardening), industry (kibbutz factory), education and agriculture.
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Career Israel
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Hebrew study, Religion and the State in Israel, Government and Politics in Israel, minorities in Israel, the Arab-Israel conflict.
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Youth Action for Peace
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YAP is an international youth movement, with branches main in Europe and associated group and partner organization elsewhere world-wide.
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Galillee College
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Jointly conducted with the University of Helsinki, Hebron University and the Palestinian center for regional studies, this program aims to provide it's participants with an understanding of the roots of theological and religious questions and their affects on modern society.
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Peace and Social Justice Program The WUJS Institute in Arad
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A unique combination of Hebrew language instruction, Israel studies, travel, and an internship in a social change organization. Participants will gain first-hand knowledge of Israeli society, politics and culture and to actively participate in peace and social justice initiatives in Israel.
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Project Otzma - Council of Jewish Federations
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Service fellowship that gives young Jewish leaders (must be 20-24 yrs of age) the opportunity to experience a year of public service to Israel and the Jewish people; includes adoptive family stay, intensive Hebrew, education days, conferences and travel.
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Volunteers for Israel
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Three week work-cultural exchange program available all year around, enabling you to meet and work side by side with Israelis and other friends of Israel.
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Association for International Practical Training (AIPT)
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AIPT is a nonprofit organization that helps to arrange on-the-job training exchanges between the U.S. and other countries for college students, recent grads and young professionals.
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