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Summer Study Abroad Opportunities in Israel
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State University of New York (SUNY)
Study Abroad with the SUNY System

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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English.


Tel Aviv University
StudentsSummer Academic Track

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The School's exciting summer programs offer undergraduate and graduate students alike the opportunity to learn Hebrew and enroll in exciting courses that deal with contemporary issues shaping the Middle East and the world. Students are given the option of: studying Hebrew, participating in challenging and contemporary courses, or both!


The University of Haifa
Summer Programs

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Join us for an intensive language immersion experience that will be the highlight of your summer. We offer two sessions of the Intensive Hebrew Summer Ulpan, one session of the Intensive Arabic Language Program as well as one session of the Study Tour. All of our programs reward academic credits. Experience Israel at the University of Haifa through study, interaction with Israelis, field trips and extracurricular activities.


Rothberg International School
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Areas of specialization include Judaic and Israel Studies, Middle East and Islamic Studies, Hebrew, Arabic and Archaelogy.


Alexander Muss High School in Israel
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Learn in a classroom without walls. Live 4,000 years of history. Love an adventure unlike any other. Grow in ways you could not have imagined. Build life long friendships. At AMHSI students plunge into a chronological study of Jewish history, beginning with the Biblical period and ending with the modern Middle East. AMHSI offers the unique opportunity for students to take their 'sequential' high school classes in addition to the core program, so that they don't fall behind regular school work. AMHSI is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, and participants may receive full high school credit and six college credits.

Combined Caesarea Expeditions
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The Combined Caesarea Expeditions (CCE) is an amphibious project which joins excavations in the terrestrial remains of ancient Caesarea with investigations in the ancient harbor site. During the 1999 season, some CCE archaeologists will study submerged areas of the ancient harbor, while others will work on land, continuing exploration of King Herod's temple to Roma and Augustus.

Internship for Human Rights and Just Peace in Palestine/Israel
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One month of working as a volunteer in a grassroots organization, a research organization, or human rights organization in the occupied Palestinian territories or in Israel.

Midreshet Rachel College of Jewish Studies for Women
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Midreshet Rachel offers skills-oriented Torah learning in a warm, supportive atmosphere. Subjects covered include: Tanach, Halacha, Aggada, Philosophy and periodic seminars on relevant topics.

Tel Aviv University
Environmental Studies Summer Program

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The Porter School's summer course in Environmental Studies offers 6 academic credits to participating students. Three weeks of classes and field trips to the Mediterranean Sea, Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea, Ein Gedi and the Red Sea in Eilat will give participants a thorough introduction to the state of Israel's environment with an emphasis on its freshwater and marine water systems. The course will be interdisciplinary in nature, taking students through the various elements (including, amongst others, ecological, ethical, political, and legal) that form the backdrop to environmental tensions in the region.

Sephardic Edicational Center in Jerusalem
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Travel throughout the state of Israel, informal learning, fun, and much, much more.

Emory University
Archaeological Studies

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The Israel Experience LTD
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Choose from different programs: Hebrew study ;Jewish study; Volunteer work; Academic study; Physical work.

Touro Law Center
Summer Programs

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From historic Hebrew University overlooking both old and new Jerusalem, explore cutting-edge issues of religious, constitutional, human right and international law with distinguished faculty from throughout the world.

Jerusalem University College
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Study the historical geography of Israel as it relates to the Christian Scriptures. Christian professors from the university college instruct with daily field trips throughout the land of Israel.

She'arim College of Jewish Studies for Women
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An intensive text based program of Jewish studies in a small class with individual attention.

Emory University
Israeli Studies

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Embark on an intensive six-week study tour of Israel, its history, religions, culture, and people. The program travels in Israel by private bus and will visit various kibbutzim, development towns, and different ethnic and religious communities. Discussion topics include archaeology and antiquities, political and social life, the economy, education, army life, language and literature, the arts and folklore, nature, and religious issues.

Hamline University School of Law
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This course will explore traditional dispute resolution methods such as the Beth Din, Christian and Muslim courts, and Palestinian silha; the ways in which the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religious traditions have shaped dispute resolution values; some of the major conflicts which face Israeli society today and the ways in which modern dispute resolution methods have been adapted to the cultures within Israel to resolve these conflicts

Haifa Summer Law Institute
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A 5 week program (June 27 - Aug. 1, 2008), earn up to 6 ABA-approved credits (classes 4 days/week: Mon-Thu). Program is taught by American and Israeli faculty and includes 2 full-day guided field trips to Jerusalem and to northern Israel. Courses offered in Summer 2008 are Comparative Civil Liberties & Comparative Politics of Corporate Control.

Whittier Law School
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Whittier Law School will again offer its ABA approved Whittier Law School Summer Abroad Programs in Israel. The Israeli program will be held at the prestigious BAR-ILAN University in Tel Aviv and taught by internationally acclaimed faculty from both institutions.

University of Baltimore School of Law
Summer Program in Israel

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A 5 week program (June 27 - Aug. 1, 2008), earn up to 6 ABA-approved credits (classes 4 days/week: Mon-Thu). Program is taught by American and Israeli faculty and includes 2 full-day guided field trips to Jerusalem and to northern Israel. Courses offered in Summer 2008 are Comparative Civil Liberties & Comparative Politics of Corporate Control.