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In January 1987, after years of occupying rented quarters, Neve Yerushalayim moved to its magnificent new campus in Har Nof, Jerusalem's largest modern religious suburb. The beautifully landscaped campus is situated on an elevated six-acre plot of land offering a tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views of the Jerusalem hills.
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Twelve buildings currently occupy the campus. Students in the
various programs are housed in eight fully-furnished residences and take their meals in the dining hall that is equipped with a modern kitchen. Three academic buildings provide classrooms, computer and science laboratories, libraries, and administrative offices. One of the academic buildings, recently completed, serves as a science and arts complex and includes an advanced audio-visual center. The campus also houses The Family Institute and two therapy clinics – the Counseling Center and the Speech and Language Center.
Other facilities on the campus are an amphitheater that provides a spectacular setting for outdoor lectures and performances, a gym, and a synagogue that serves both the students and community residents. Future building plans call for a large auditorium and a sports and health complex for
both the students and the community.
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| Student Body |
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Students attending Moreshet Institute come from all
over the world, but mainly from North America, Great Britain, and
South Africa. They are highly motivated to excel in Torah learning,
and commitment to spiritual growth.
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| Tours and Extracurricular Activities |
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To enrich the student’s learning experience,
Moreshet offers seminars, Shabbatons, and tours of the
country. Aerobics and sports are available on campus. Students
can also participate in a variety of chesed
projects.
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| Accommodations |
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Moreshet students are housed
in one of the eight student residences located on the Neve
Yerushalayim campus. The apartment in the residence contains
four or six dormitory rooms, a kitchen, washroom facilities
including showers, and a laundry room for hand washables. (Automatic washers and dryers are
available on campus.) Three students are assigned
to a dormitory room. A housemother oversees the students
residing in the dormitories.
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| Meal Services |
Three meals a day are served in the school’s dining
hall. The Administrator of Food Services tries to accommodate
special dietary needs.
Periodically the school spends Shabbat together.
Most weeks, however, the student eats Shabbat meals with families of
her choice, or if she wishes, with families assigned by the school.
A student may ask to be placed in Jerusalem or in other locations
throughout Israel. This system enables students to experience the
richness of Shabbat, meet many families living in Israel, and become
acquainted with different parts of the country.
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| Security |
The Neve campus is located in Har Nof, a religious
Jerusalem neighborhood. The school takes all the necessary
precautions to protect the students residing on the campus. The
school has a 24-hour armed guard at the main and only entrance to
the enclosed campus.
The school is in contact with, and receives updated
information from, the American Consulate and the local police
security department about which areas to avoid. Instructions, as
well as restrictions in travel, are given to the students based on
current security conditions. The school strongly advises against
attending or participating in public gatherings and restaurants.
School trips and outings are held in conformity
with permission from the Israeli army. Armed guards accompany school
trips as required by the regulations of the Army and Ministry of
Education.
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