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Teen Israel Academy

Our four-part seminar examines aspects of Israeli history and society from before Israel’s establishment until the present. The array of complexities that Israel faces within its own society, with its neighbors, and with the world cannot be easily unraveled. These sessions seek to be a meaningful and relevant introduction to many of the fundamental questions that continue to be at the heart of the people and State of Israel, and world Jewry writ large. These questions are part of a continuing story in which we must find our place and our part.

One hundred percent of all contributions made through the Greater Miami Jewish Federation will be allocated directly to Teen Israel Academy.

If you have any questions about your contribution, please call 305.576.4000.

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