[:en]By: Andria Kaplan Aylyarov
Under the gray skies in the Queen’s land, you can sip tea and eat curry on your semester abroad.
You could even chase down Prince Harry.
If catching Prince Harry is too hard, you can chase others on horses.
Don’t fancy the above? Then it’s time to trade the traditional for the untraditional. Go somewhere that defies exciting. Spend your semester abroad in Jerusalem.
You’re probably thinking right now, “Why would I want to spend my semester abroad with rabbis and synagogues in Israel.” Fortunately, you’re in luck because Jerusalem offers much more.
You’ll experience music festivals in the craziest places, like in the Negev and on the shores of the Dead Sea.
You won’t have to be troubled by standing in a queue for the little things like coffees and takeaways. Because in Israel the persona of a *line* doesn’t exist.
Like waiting in line, when the Israeli’s want something, they go get it. It’s the same in the workplace, on the field or in school. You’ve probably heard of all this before since Israel is one of the world’s leading countries for tech and innovation.
On your semester abroad you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of all of this. Every class in Israel is known to take things above and beyond. Why take notes when you can do:
Don’t let us forget about the pub life you’ll experience in this Holy City. Jerusalem’s beer scene is off the map. You have the shuk that transforms from veggie and falafel stands to Beer Bazaar’s and live music before your very own eyes.
Let me guess, though, you want to study in London because you’ve been fascinated by castles since you were a kid. The only thing better than experiencing Windsor Castle would be experiencing the untouched wonders of Israel’s castles – which I’m assuming you had no idea existed.
Take a day trip to these:
Belvoir Fortress, located in the Northern Galilee
Apollonia, located in Arsuf, Israel
Atlit Castle and Castle Pilgrim, Haifa, Israel
Most importantly is the food. You cannot study abroad and not dine on delicious meals. You do could as the British do and eat curry or you can do as the Israeli’s do and munch on all-of-this:
When you’re ready to think outside of the box and make the most out of college, we’re here. Get in touch with Masa Israel today and get your life started.
Andria Kaplan Aylyarov is a Masa Israel Alumna and content marketing specialist for Masa Israel Journey. She loves a good glass of white wine and wishes she was 85-years-old and living in Boca, but she currently resides in Brooklyn.[:he]By: Andria Kaplan Aylyarov
Under the gray skies in the Queen’s land, you can sip tea and eat curry on your semester abroad.
You could even chase down Prince Harry.
If catching Prince Harry is too hard, you can chase others on horses.
Don’t fancy the above? Then it’s time to trade the traditional for the untraditional. Go somewhere that defies exciting. Spend your semester abroad in Jerusalem.
You’re probably thinking right now, “Why would I want to spend my semester abroad with rabbis and synagogues.” Fortunately, you’re in luck because Jerusalem offers much more.
You’ll experience music festivals in the craziest places, like in the Negev and on the shores of the Dead Sea.
You won’t have to be troubled by standing in a queue for the little things like coffees and takeaways. Because in Israel the persona of a *line* doesn’t exist.
Like waiting in line, when the Israeli’s want something, they go get it. It’s the same in the workplace, on the field or in school. You’ve probably heard of all this before since Israel is one of the world’s leading countries for tech and innovation.
On your semester abroad you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of all of this. Every class in Israel is known to take things above and beyond. Why take notes when you can do:
Don’t let us forget about the pub life you’ll experience in this Holy City. Jerusalem’s beer scene is off the map. You have the shuk that transforms from veggie and falafel stands to Beer Bazaar’s and live music before your very own eyes.
Let me guess, though, you want to study in London because you’ve been fascinated by castles since you were a kid. The only thing better than experiencing Windsor Castle would be experiencing the untouched wonders of Israel’s castles – which I’m assuming you had no idea existed.
Take a day trip to these:
Belvoir Fortress, located in the Northern Galilee
Apollonia, located in Arsuf, Israel
Atlit Castle and Castle Pilgrim, Haifa, Israel
Most importantly is the food. You cannot study abroad and not dine on delicious meals. You do could as the British do and eat curry or you can do as the Israeli’s do and munch on all-of-this:
When you’re ready to think outside of the box and make the most out of college, we’re here. Get in touch with Masa Israel today and get your life started.
Andria Kaplan Aylyarov is a Masa Israel Alumna and content marketing specialist for Masa Israel Journey. She loves a good glass of white wine and wishes she was 85-years-old and living in Boca, but she currently resides in Brooklyn.[:de]By: Andria Kaplan Aylyarov
Under the gray skies in the Queen’s land, you can sip tea and eat curry on your semester abroad.
You could even chase down Prince Harry.
If catching Prince Harry is too hard, you can chase others on horses.
Don’t fancy the above? Then it’s time to trade the traditional for the untraditional. Go somewhere that defies exciting. Spend your semester abroad in Jerusalem.
You’re probably thinking right now, “Why would I want to spend my semester abroad with rabbis and synagogues.” Fortunately, you’re in luck because Jerusalem offers much more.
You’ll experience music festivals in the craziest places, like in the Negev and on the shores of the Dead Sea.
You won’t have to be troubled by standing in a queue for the little things like coffees and takeaways. Because in Israel the persona of a *line* doesn’t exist.
Like waiting in line, when the Israeli’s want something, they go get it. It’s the same in the workplace, on the field or in school. You’ve probably heard of all this before since Israel is one of the world’s leading countries for tech and innovation.
On your semester abroad you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of all of this. Every class in Israel is known to take things above and beyond. Why take notes when you can do:
Don’t let us forget about the pub life you’ll experience in this Holy City. Jerusalem’s beer scene is off the map. You have the shuk that transforms from veggie and falafel stands to Beer Bazaar’s and live music before your very own eyes.
Let me guess, though, you want to study in London because you’ve been fascinated by castles since you were a kid. The only thing better than experiencing Windsor Castle would be experiencing the untouched wonders of Israel’s castles – which I’m assuming you had no idea existed.
Take a day trip to these:
Belvoir Fortress, located in the Northern Galilee
Apollonia, located in Arsuf, Israel
Atlit Castle and Castle Pilgrim, Haifa, Israel
Most importantly is the food. You cannot study abroad and not dine on delicious meals. You do could as the British do and eat curry or you can do as the Israeli’s do and munch on all-of-this:
When you’re ready to think outside of the box and make the most out of college, we’re here. Get in touch with Masa Israel today and get your life started.
Andria Kaplan Aylyarov is a Masa Israel Alumna and content marketing specialist for Masa Israel Journey. She loves a good glass of white wine and wishes she was 85-years-old and living in Boca, but she currently resides in Brooklyn.[:fr]By: Andria Kaplan Aylyarov
Under the gray skies in the Queen’s land, you can sip tea and eat curry on your semester abroad.
You could even chase down Prince Harry.
If catching Prince Harry is too hard, you can chase others on horses.
Don’t fancy the above? Then it’s time to trade the traditional for the untraditional. Go somewhere that defies exciting. Spend your semester abroad in Jerusalem.
You’re probably thinking right now, “Why would I want to spend my semester abroad with rabbis and synagogues.” Fortunately, you’re in luck because Jerusalem offers much more.
You’ll experience music festivals in the craziest places, like in the Negev and on the shores of the Dead Sea.
You won’t have to be troubled by standing in a queue for the little things like coffees and takeaways. Because in Israel the persona of a *line* doesn’t exist.
Like waiting in line, when the Israeli’s want something, they go get it. It’s the same in the workplace, on the field or in school. You’ve probably heard of all this before since Israel is one of the world’s leading countries for tech and innovation.
On your semester abroad you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of all of this. Every class in Israel is known to take things above and beyond. Why take notes when you can do:
Don’t let us forget about the pub life you’ll experience in this Holy City. Jerusalem’s beer scene is off the map. You have the shuk that transforms from veggie and falafel stands to Beer Bazaar’s and live music before your very own eyes.
Let me guess, though, you want to study in London because you’ve been fascinated by castles since you were a kid. The only thing better than experiencing Windsor Castle would be experiencing the untouched wonders of Israel’s castles – which I’m assuming you had no idea existed.
Take a day trip to these:
Belvoir Fortress, located in the Northern Galilee
Apollonia, located in Arsuf, Israel
Atlit Castle and Castle Pilgrim, Haifa, Israel
Most importantly is the food. You cannot study abroad and not dine on delicious meals. You do could as the British do and eat curry or you can do as the Israeli’s do and munch on all-of-this:
When you’re ready to think outside of the box and make the most out of college, we’re here. Get in touch with Masa Israel today and get your life started.
Andria Kaplan Aylyarov is a Masa Israel Alumna and content marketing specialist for Masa Israel Journey. She loves a good glass of white wine and wishes she was 85-years-old and living in Boca, but she currently resides in Brooklyn.[:es]By: Andria Kaplan Aylyarov
Under the gray skies in the Queen’s land, you can sip tea and eat curry on your semester abroad.
You could even chase down Prince Harry.
If catching Prince Harry is too hard, you can chase others on horses.
Don’t fancy the above? Then it’s time to trade the traditional for the untraditional. Go somewhere that defies exciting. Spend your semester abroad in Jerusalem.
You’re probably thinking right now, “Why would I want to spend my semester abroad with rabbis and synagogues.” Fortunately, you’re in luck because Jerusalem offers much more.
You’ll experience music festivals in the craziest places, like in the Negev and on the shores of the Dead Sea.
You won’t have to be troubled by standing in a queue for the little things like coffees and takeaways. Because in Israel the persona of a *line* doesn’t exist.
Like waiting in line, when the Israeli’s want something, they go get it. It’s the same in the workplace, on the field or in school. You’ve probably heard of all this before since Israel is one of the world’s leading countries for tech and innovation.
On your semester abroad you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of all of this. Every class in Israel is known to take things above and beyond. Why take notes when you can do:
Don’t let us forget about the pub life you’ll experience in this Holy City. Jerusalem’s beer scene is off the map. You have the shuk that transforms from veggie and falafel stands to Beer Bazaar’s and live music before your very own eyes.
Let me guess, though, you want to study in London because you’ve been fascinated by castles since you were a kid. The only thing better than experiencing Windsor Castle would be experiencing the untouched wonders of Israel’s castles – which I’m assuming you had no idea existed.
Take a day trip to these:
Belvoir Fortress, located in the Northern Galilee
Apollonia, located in Arsuf, Israel
Atlit Castle and Castle Pilgrim, Haifa, Israel
Most importantly is the food. You cannot study abroad and not dine on delicious meals. You do could as the British do and eat curry or you can do as the Israeli’s do and munch on all-of-this:
When you’re ready to think outside of the box and make the most out of college, we’re here. Get in touch with Masa Israel today and get your life started.
Andria Kaplan Aylyarov is a Masa Israel Alumna and content marketing specialist for Masa Israel Journey. She loves a good glass of white wine and wishes she was 85-years-old and living in Boca, but she currently resides in Brooklyn.[:]