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Shlomo Anapolle
Shlomo Anapolle
Shlomo Anapolle is the director of the International Program in English at the Jerusalem College of Technology.
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Torah Study at the Jerusalem College of Technology Beit Midrash. Credit: JCT.
Continuing the Torah-study journey
There’s a new path for English-speaking students to pursue both academic and Torah study in Israel.
Shlomo Anapolle
Feb. 5, 2024
Israeli students at the Hebrew University Mount Scopus after the administration reopened its campus for the March semester to students who have been vaccinated against or have recovered from the coronavirus, April 19, 2021. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90.
Why Israel is becoming the ultimate study abroad destination
With low costs, immersion in the Start-Up Nation and antisemitism spiking, it’s no wonder students are choosing the Jewish state.
Shlomo Anapolle
Dec. 19, 2022