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Published: 05/22/06, 11:09 AM / Last Update: 05/23/07, 10:09 PM
New Yeshiva Takes Torah Studies On Land Roversby Ezra HaLevi (IsraelNN.com) A new Israeli yeshiva high school embraces young men who have dropped out of the conventional educational system – and brings them on the ride of their lives.
The school, called Yeshivat Lech Lecha (meaning ‘You shall go out’ –G-d’s words to Abraham telling him to sojourn from his birthplace to the Land of Israel) is based in Jerusalem’s Lifta valley - but is also on wheels. Twice a week students and teachers board Land Rover jeeps and embark to a different part of Israel for a study expedition. Yeshiva shirt slogan: "A yeshiva that operates (lit. drives) differently" Packing up the jeeps Meeting the locals in the Judean Desert Rabbi Samson teaching class in the desert. No noise. No distractions. “There are some people that just cannot be confined to the walls of a classroom,” says Rabbi David Samson, who is the founder of the innovative program. Four other frameworks for youth at risk are also run by Rabbi Samson as part of the Atid Institutions network. “Just being inside of a conventional classroom causes them to become depressed and they simply can’t learn. These youth cannot function in the conventional educational system. After being dismissed from their high schools, they often begin to view themselves as outcasts who cannot succeed.” The program’s jeep trips are fully integrated into the curriculum. Geography, Bible and History are all taught in the Judean Desert. Students are also offered rappelling and other extreme sports to increase self-confidence and encourage exercise. Daily classes take place in Lifta, the abandoned valley below the main entrance to Jerusalem. With old ruins and a large natural spring, the area suits the school perfectly. “It is a place without borders,” says Rabbi Samson. “People that have a problem with borders can feel at home there. Paths from the school campus gradually lead into orchards and then to the spring below, surrounded by a horseback-riding area.” Ruins in the Lifta valley The spring at Lifta
Aviv Ventura (seated on the table), one of the students
One of the students' construction projects Students at the Lifta yeshiva
A view of the yeshiva from the Lifta valley The Yerushalayim HaSheleima ('Whole Jerusalem') synagogue, which hosts the yeshiva Backpacks ready for another learning expedition. A math study session A bookshelf at the yeshiva
Changing a tire during one of the jeep excursions
Rabbi Samson's Atid Institutions also include 1) Maaleh Erev Evening Boys High School in Jerusalem, 2) Maaleh Erev Evening Girls High School also in Jerusalem and 3) the Eden Rehab Farm for high school girls located north of the Dead Sea. His newest framework is a Computer/Agricultural Vocational Training School opening in the Lifta valley. "With boundless love and patience," explains Rabbi Samson, "our staff aims to create a positive, non-judgmental environment where each student is guided towards a renewed belief in himself, and his or her future. In contrast to being appreciated for academic achievement, the focus at Atid is on overall self-strengthening that is not dependent upon any variable. Faculty, staff, and fellow students become an alternative support group to the street, and the former dropout comes to feel at home in a learning environment where he feels accepted for whom he is." Students in the back of "class" For more information about Atid Institutions, email Rabbi Samson. Photos: Josh Shamsi, Arutz-7 Photojournalist] Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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