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Yeshiva University Students to Visit Displaced Gaza Residents to Offer Support

Dec 6, 2005 -- The Center for the Jewish Future, in conjunction with Torah Activities Council and the Israel Club, will sponsor two days of programming for Yeshiva University students in Israel during winter break will sponsor two days of programming for Yeshiva University students in Israel during winter break. On January 16 and 18, students will visit the displaced communities of Nitzan, Ir HaEmuna, Yad Binyamin and other locales to learn about the situations following the disengagement from Gaza. Students will spend the first day speaking with community members and listening to lectures about social, political, emotional and religious aspects of the disengagement. On the second day, students will volunteer in greenhouses and communal settings. “This is a terrific opportunity for Yeshiva University students, no matter their political opinion, to help Jews in need,” said Rabbi Kenneth Brander, dean of The Center for the Jewish Future. “I am proud of the students who are leading this initiative. Their willingness to use their vacations for such an important event speaks volumes about their commitment to Medinat Yisrael (the state of Israel) and Am Yisrael (the people of Israel).” Interested students can volunteer for the trip until Jan. 1. Contact Hillary Lewin at hillary828@aol.com or 212-960-5400 ext. 266.