Gap year

War in Israel leads to unexpected increase in enrollment at American yeshivas

Most yeshiva students who went home during the early stages of the war returned in December and January to help support Israel and continue their learning. 

 Jerusalem Day at the Kotel
 DARKAYNU WOMEN’S first visit to the Old City and the Kotel is a dream come true for many.

20 years of Darkaynu: The year-in-Israel program for Jews with special needs

 DANIEL MADMON teaches a class in Jewish history to Nativ conversion students.

Conservative movement suspends its Israel gap-year program, citing budget, recruitment woes

 Northeast entrance to the University of Maryland Campus.

University of Maryland sends letter of support to Jewish students


Umbrella for gap-year programs in Israel says more than 5,000 participants are safe

A spokesperson for Masa Israel Journey to the JTA that all of its 5,700 participants had been relocated away from areas "under direct danger."

Rockets are seen being fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip, on May 12, 2021.

Amudim and Zvi Gluck are helping manage mental health crises among Jews

To date, Amudim has helped more than 14,000 individuals. This is alongside thousands of active cases in Israel and abroad.

 FILMING AMUDIM public service announcement (PSA) ‘Shattered,’ Shabbat meal scene.

How have Jewish gap year programs in Israel changed from 30 years ago?

We need to adapt to incorporate the new reality and to squeeze from it the very best possible outcome for the students to produce from them a generation of Jews.

 THE STUDENTS’ ability to reach their parents at any time was a game-changer.

19-year-old American seminary student killed in Jerusalem car accident

The driver seriously injured while a passenger was also killed. * The US seminary student was Adira Koffsky of New York, studying at Midreshet Amudim.

MDA ambulance (illustrative)

Yeshiva University launches mental health center for English speakers in Jerusalem

The center aims to address the pressing mental health needs of English-speaking immigrants – from gap-year students to lone soldiers and more.

Lone soldier

Youth with disabilities embark on an accessible gap year to Israel

This week, 29 students from around the globe arrived in Israel to begin their year in the Jewish state through Darkaynu, making it the largest cohort since the group's founding. 

 Darkaynu women at the Kotel

Amudim Israel: Counseling gap-year students in crisis

Amudim Israel is partnering with the Wurzweiler School of Social Work to launch a mental health clinic for gap-year students ineligible for most of Israel's mental health services.

 Yosi Golberstein, director of Amudim Israel, at a child safety workshop

This olah has built a life around social activism

Anthea Kessel: “I simply couldn’t sleep at night and felt the need to actively do something.”

 Anthea Kessel, 51 From Sydney, Australia to Kibbutz Na’an, 2000

How it really is: Guess who doesn’t recognize Israel?

As an Israeli, I resent these people peddling a non-Israeli, anti-Zionist fake “Year in Israel.” As a taxpayer, I resent subsidizing these programs

 People watch the military airshow during Israel's 74th Independence Day celebrations in Jerusalem, May 5, 2022.

Gap Year in Israel: Leadership incubator for Jewish future - opinion

Experiencing a deep sense of peoplehood, studying Torah in depth and personally encountering the privilege of the history and the vibrancy of the land to which we have returned.

 THE WRITER (seated in the front, third from right) meets with gap year students from abroad, at World Mizrachi Headquarters in Jerusalem.

JQY to help LGBTQ+ gap year students find Shabbat hosts

The organization Jewish Queer Youth will help LGBTQ+ gap year students find safe, welcoming hosts for Shabbat during their year in Israel.

Israel Pride Parade