Jerusalem Internship Fall 2016
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Jerusalem Internship Fall 2016 Hosted by: Ohr Somayach Organized by: JInternship Jerusalem Internship Fall 2016 Hosted by: Ohr Somayach Organized by: JInternship Yeshiva supervisor Rabbi Moshe Lazerus Director Rabbi Binyomin Weiner Administrator Rabbi Yaakov Lubow Internship Coordinator Mrs. Bashi Rosen TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 3 2. Your Professional Internship ................................................................................................. 3 3. MASA Scholarships ............................................................................................................... 4 4. College Credits ...................................................................................................................... 4 5. Travel Information ................................................................................................................ 4 6. The Learning Program ........................................................................................................... 5 6.1. Touring Israel ............................................................................................................................ 5 6.2. Jewish Learning......................................................................................................................... 5 6.3. A message from the Supervisor, Rabbi Moshe Lazerus ........................................................... 7 6.4. Who’s Who at Ohr Somayach................................................................................................... 8 6.5. The Calendar ............................................................................................................................. 8 6.6. General Daily Schedule during Learning Program .................................................................... 8 7. The Campus .......................................................................................................................... 9 8. Ohr Somayach Dormitory Rules ........................................................................................... 10 9. Trips (Tiyulim) ..................................................................................................................... 11 10. Security .............................................................................................................................. 12 11. Shabbat .............................................................................................................................. 12 12. Packing List ........................................................................................................................ 13 13. Health Insurance ................................................................................................................ 14 14. Cell Phones......................................................................................................................... 14 15. Visas .................................................................................................................................. 14 16. Passport ............................................................................................................................. 15 17. Important Contact Information ........................................................................................... 16 17.1. Ohr Somayach/jInternship Staff ........................................................................................... 16 17.2. DOCTORS AND MEDICAL SERVICES ...................................................................................... 17 Main points of the cover ............................................................................................................ 18 Up to a sum of ........................................................................................................................... 18 17.3. The insurer’s limit of liability shall not exceed a sum of $100,000 .................................... 19 17.3.1. Support and assistance services ................................................................................... 19 17.3.2. The advantages of Harel’s medical array ..................................................................... 19 2 Student Guidebook 1. Introduction Congratulations on being selected to take part in the Internship Fall ’16 Session in Jerusalem! The program is hosted by Ohr Somayach and administered by jInternship. This unique and innovative program is a hybrid of Jewish learning and professional development. It mimics the Jewish ideal of placing importance on both Torah learning and using Jewish values to succeed in the marketplace. In the program’s four-month format, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about Judaism from some of the world’s top Jewish educators at Ohr Somayach as well as to work alongside successful professionals in your industry of interest. We hope you will keep in mind that your internship has been secured through much effort, networking and administrative work. The opportunity is a privilege. You were selected because of the high recommendations you received from your campus rabbi/other references as well as the talents and potential that was apparent from your resume and your interviews. Based on this, we have great confidence that you will live up to the high expectations we and your host-company have for you. This Guidebook will introduce you to this powerful and carefully designed program. We are confident that the experience will help you reach new heights personally and professionally. 2. Your Professional Internship Since most students will work for different host companies, it is not in the scope of this Guidebook to discuss specific requirements for time spent at your professional internship. In general, you should discuss the requirements for the internship with your supervisor and our Internship Coordinator, Bashi Rosen. Upon arrival in Israel, Bashi will supply you with a packet that includes information such as the contact information of your supervisor, directions to your internship, bus routes, proper attire, an overview of the work culture in Israel, etc. Make sure you understand clearly what their expectations are for you. It is equally important that you make clear to them what you hope to accomplish during the internship. If you have any problems with your internship, you should immediately be in touch with Bashi. It is her job to make sure that things go smoothly. You can also contact Jeff Surowitz (jInternship Director), Rabbi Weiner (Ohr Somayach jInternship Director), Rabbi Lubow (Ohr Somayach administrator) or the madrichim (student coordinators) for assistance. The entire team is committed to making your experience a success. Upon arrival in Israel, your Madrich will help you secure a Rav Kav card for public transportation for travel to/from work. Bashi will prepare a map of where your internship is located and transportation instructions for you upon arrival in Israel. 3 3. MASA Scholarships Most jInternship participants are eligible for MASA scholarships from MASA Israel Journey - a joint project of the Government of Israel, the Jewish Agency for Israel and its partners, the Jewish Federations of North America and Keren Hayesod – UIA. Scholarships are awarded based on age, citizenship and previous experiences in Israel. Students over the age of 21 are eligible for scholarships of $2400 - $4500. Students aged 18-21 are also eligible for smaller scholarships. You can apply for your MASA scholarship here: http://www.masaisrael.org/programs/jinternship. It is critical that you apply for MASA prior to arriving in Israel. 4. College Credits The jInternship program is not currently accredited for college credits. However, many universities will offer credits for Fallinternships done through non-accredited programs so long as the internship is supervised. Several past participants have successfully done this. The jInternship team is happy to work together with your host-company’s supervisor to assist you in receiving college credits for your experience. Please tell Bashi Rosen or Jeff Surowitz before the program starts if you are interested in this arrangement. More importantly, make sure you contact the appropriate department at your university and that you understand all of the necessary requirements in order to receive college credits. 5. Travel Information Please keep Rabbis Weiner and Lubow up to date about your arrival date and time to Israel and your return date. If you are arriving before the program begins please let us know when you plan to arrive to Ohr Somayach. Students are advised to arrive for international flights four hours prior to departure. Airlines very often overbook and a late arrival will sometimes forfeit one's place despite prior reservation. Please check ASAP that your travel documents are accessible and have not expired. New regulations require that all passports are valid for at least six months after your travel dates. Please make sure that your passport is acceptable. 4 6. The Learning Program It's hard to believe what you'll accomplish during your learning program at Ohr Somayach. You'll enjoy exciting classes on the timeless wisdom of your tradition from world-renowned rabbis. Couple this with a unique opportunity to be mentored by a successful professional layperson and you'll marvel at your new impressive perspective. 6.1. Touring Israel Ohr Somayach’s jInternship learning