Midreshet Devora, a project of Torat Reva Yerushalayim is the opportunity for Modern Orthodox women between the ages of 18-26 to live, learn and feel the love of the Land of Israel .
Located in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem, Midreshet Devora combines stimulating classes and educational trips.
Classes to be offered include: TaNaCh, Prayer, Social Justice, Contemporary Issues, Talmud, Women in Halacha, Zionism, Jewish Thought, Hashkafa/Mussar, Spiritual Activism, Eretz Yisrael, Kashrut, Inspirational Shabbat and Ulpan.
Cultural Mini-courses include TaNaCh Tiyulim, archaeological digs, the arts, Israeli cuisine and guest lectures.
Internships in your field are available one day a week.
For more information check out www.midreshetdevora.org (students 18-20) www.toratreva.org (students 21-26) or call 052-534-6260, 718-593-4162 midreshetdevora@yahoo.com
Students can live in our luxurious apartment or choose to live off campus.
Sharona H.
wrote:
Torat Reva is a great way to introduce Torah Study into nursing homes, senior centers and Group Homes. Torat Reva also offers Mommy and Me Torah study and One on One Learning for Bat Mitzvah students as well as a great one year program for women 18-26 Midreshet Devora.
Anyone know the pros and cons of making aliyah before or after spending a year there?
Sharona H. replied:
Feel free to contact me if you would like to hear more about Midreshet Devora www.midreshetdevora.org
Sharona H. replied:
If you are on a MASA program such as Midreshet Devora which Mina Yocheved is on you can make aliya when you finish the 5 or 10 month program and they will not hold that against you as far as your rights (as far as I know). Once you make aliya you will not qualify for MASA funding.