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YESHIVA UNIVERSITY 2002-2004
Women's Catalog


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S. DANIEL
ABRAHAM ISRAEL PROGRAM
For the benefit of those students who wish to spend a year in Israel and concentrate on
Jewish studies, the University, with the approval of the New York State Education
Department and the government of Israel, has established the S. Daniel Abraham Israel
Program, under which students may take courses at any one of more than 38 Israel
institutions. A current list of such institutions is available upon request from the Office of Admissions. Students must apply to
an
Israeli institution as well as to Yeshiva University, and must be accepted by both to
enroll in the program. Contact the Office of
Admissions to obtain an application and informational brochure.
The Israel Program has four objectives:
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To
enable students to incorporate study at Israeli yeshivot, women's
schools, or universities into their college years, enhancing their
Yeshiva University experience
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To expose students to intense, concentrated study of Bible,
Talmud, Jewish philosophy, and other subjects
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To increase fluency in oral and written Hebrew
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To
enable students to learn first-hand about Israel: the land, people, history, and culture.
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Recognized under New York State law as
a Yeshiva University extension center, the program is located at the
Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Institute in Jerusalem and is
supervised by full-time Yeshiva University staff. Credits
earned in the program are Yeshiva University credits and not
transfer credits. All courses taken in the program appear on the
student's Yeshiva University permanent record and on transcripts
made from this record as long as the student completes at least 12
credits on either of the New York Campuses. Courses in the Israel
Program do not count toward the residence requirement at the New
York Campus. As Yeshiva University students, those in the Israel
Program are eligible for all applicable state and federal financial
aid programs.
Generally,
the Academic Information and Policies of YC, SCW, and SSSB apply to the S. Daniel Abraham Israel
Program. However, the program follows the standard Israeli academic calendar, under which
classes begin earlier and end somewhat later than in the United States; students who plan
to take courses in Israel are cautioned that the year there may end too late for students
to enter some American summer sessions. They should also note that grades for the fall
semester are not available until late in the spring, and grades for the spring are not
available until late in the summer--sometimes not until after American institutions begin
their fall sessions.
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