Sunday, May 06, 2007
Yeshiva in Israel
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May I take this time to recommend to readers the "Leadership Yeshiva Academy".
LYA is a Yeshiva for student to combine yeshiva learning with an active environment.
In addition to all the regular shiurim (and an Israeli chavrusah from the neighboring Hesder yeshiva), LYA offers college transferable credits on poli-sci & archeology courses, and an amazing outdoors experience which includes regular hikes, navigation training, bike tours, pre-IDF training, and other physically active outdoors courses.
Of course part of the time is spent on personal growth, as their goal is to help create the next generation of leaders (leaders, not neccessarily rabbis).
So if that sounds interesting check out LYA.
If you need something more virtual, I would recommend Rabbi Brovender's Atid's WebYeshiva.
Via Video Conference over the internet, you can learn as if sitting in a Yeshiva, with Shiurim on multiple subjects at a range of levels. I highly recommended WebYeshiva too.
LYA is a Yeshiva for student to combine yeshiva learning with an active environment.
In addition to all the regular shiurim (and an Israeli chavrusah from the neighboring Hesder yeshiva), LYA offers college transferable credits on poli-sci & archeology courses, and an amazing outdoors experience which includes regular hikes, navigation training, bike tours, pre-IDF training, and other physically active outdoors courses.
Of course part of the time is spent on personal growth, as their goal is to help create the next generation of leaders (leaders, not neccessarily rabbis).
So if that sounds interesting check out LYA.
If you need something more virtual, I would recommend Rabbi Brovender's Atid's WebYeshiva.
Via Video Conference over the internet, you can learn as if sitting in a Yeshiva, with Shiurim on multiple subjects at a range of levels. I highly recommended WebYeshiva too.
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