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Jeff Seidel’s Student Centers offering Poland Mission for American students studying in Europe

The experience will cater to English-speaking students spending a semester abroad at universities primarily in Barcelona, Madrid, Florence and Rome.

Jeff Seidel’s Student Centers are once again expanding—this time with English-speaking students studying at universities primarily in Barcelona, Madrid, Florence and Rome.

The current trend is to spend a summer in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem with an internship, then a semester abroad in Spain, Italy or Germany. This summer, Jeff Seidel has been spending several nights a week in Tel Aviv building student relationships. This student base has been networking with Jeff and the list of students studying in Europe is continually growing.

The tentative dates of the Student Centers’ International Shabbaton in Barcelona is Oct. 27, with the Poland Mission from Nov. 15-19. The dates will be finalized once the universities finalize their academic schedules.

If you know anyone who will be studying in such cities as Barcelona, Madrid, Florence and Rome, please let us know via WhatsApp (+972 52-286-7795) or by emailing jseidel@jeffseidel.com.

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