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The time in between the end of high school and the beginning of college is one that many people find to be both exciting and challenging. It is a period of growth in which young people start trying to answer questions about themselves, who they are, what they believe and what they hope to become.
Sometimes the hardest question to answer is where to go to try and find the answers to these questions. It can be a challenge finding a place that doesn't offer a one size fits all or a black and white mentality.
SIACH is a program that aims to address many of those concerns. It offers students a chance to explore, discuss and learn about Judaism, Israel and their own identification with each. And it does it from a pluralistic standpoint so that people of multiple backgrounds can find a place within.
It is located within Jerusalem in The Goldstein Youth Village, a place near and dear to my heart.
Not only does it offer students a chance to learn about themselves, it is also possible to earn college credits while doing so.
So if this sounds like it would be of interest for yourself or someone you know, take a moment to go check out their website and learn more about the program.
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