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Yeladim Netivot Staff
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Yosef (Yoske) Shapira is the founder and chairman
of Yeladim-Netivot. He has served as a government minister and as
head of the Youth Aliyah Department of the Jewish Agency. He is also
a senior commentator in the Israeli press.
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Dovi Paritsky, General Director of Netivot Educational
Projects, is a former shaliach to South Africa, Australia, and later,
to North America, where he was involved in informal Jewish education.
In Israel, he is the founder of Midreshet Harova girls' seminary. |
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Rabbi Yitzchak Rubenstein, Educational Director of
Netivot, has taught in high school settings in Israel, South Africa,
and the United States. He developed a unique school-based program
of informal Jewish education in South Africa, and is a graduate of
the Jerusalem Fellows program for senior Jewish educators. Until his
recent aliya he was Director of the South African Board of Jewish
Education. |
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Rabbi Yisrael Krengel learnt at Yeshivat Har Etzion (Gush) for
12 years. He also obtained a B.A. majoring in Psychology and Education
from The University of South Africa. He has been teaching in a formal
setting since 1993. He has just completed a 3 year shlicut in South
Africa, where he was a community Rabbi, Rosh Kollel of Torah Mitzion
and taught in various schools. He is now living with his wife Sara
and their 4 kids in Alon Shevut. |
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Anton Goodman |
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Zev Jacobson, Netivot Educator,
is a graduate of Yeshivat Har Etzion
and Bar Ilan University. Originally from South Africa he has worked
extensively with youth from the United States, Canada, Australia, England,
Former Soviet Union and South Africa. |
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Natalie Sandler, Bat Sherut Leumi at Netivot. Originally from South
Africa she completed high school in Israel, then spent the next year
studying at Midreshet Migdal Oz. And is currently doing her national
service as a madricha for youth groups from overseas
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