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MACHON GOLD

 

 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

What is a typical day like at Machon Gold?

Machon Gold centers its daily schedule on the study of Halacha, Tanach and Machshava, while opportunities to explore other areas such as Jewish History, Gemara and Mussar are offered as well.

8:00 - Tefilla - followed by breakfast
8:45 - 12:40 - classes
12:40 - Tehillim/ Mincha / Lunch break
2:45 - Ramim
4:15 - Afternoon Elective Classes
7:00 - Dinner / Break
8:00-9:30 - Evening Classes

There are short breaks between the classes. Evening classes meet 3 times a week. Monday afternoons are reserved for Chessed, while Wednesday afternoons are reserved for our bi-monthly tiyulim. The Beit Midrash is staffed until approximately 12 midnight.

What are Ramim?

A Ram is a Rav who is dedicated to working with a small group of students (15-20). Although you spend many hours with your Ram in the classroom, what's more important is the individual time you will receive outside the classroom. Your Ram is your Rabbi, your advisor and one of your main sources of inspiration during the year.

What other sources of guidance will be available to me?
Apart from your Ram, there is a Mashgiach Ruchani (Rabbi Bezalel Borstein) who is responsible for the growth of the students. He will do his best to get to know you personally, guide you with your progress, help arrange chavrutot and is available to help on any issue, any time. In addition, the director, Shonny Solow will help monitor your progress and guide your growth. . Our Madrichot are good sources for heart to heart talks and our Eim and Av Bayit help provide you with a "home away from home". Your "teaching assistants" who live on the premises, are available both in and out of the Beit Medrash. All of the teaching staff at Machon Gold work together to make sure that you feel comfortable and that your questions are addressed.

What is Machon Gold's approach to learning?

In order for Talmud Torah to become an integral part of your life, it is important that you love learning. Machon Gold helps you to acquire tools in learning that will properly equip you for a lifetime of limud Torah while instilling in you a true excitement and desire to want to understand the beauty that Yahadut has to offer.

Our Ramim and teachers offer different styles of learning, so that each student can find her ãøê äìéîåã. Our Hashkafa is ãúé ìàåîé. We stress the importance and the absolute ðñ that is îãéðú éùøàì and try to help our students develop a stronger, more everlasting relationship with òí éùøàì and àøõ éùøàì.

What are the shiurim like?

Most morning Shiurim are an hour and a half long. Depending on the level, part of the time is spent in Chavruta and part of the time in shiur. About a third of the shiurim are in Hebrew. All students have the opportunity to participate in a question and answer shiur given by the Mashgiach Ruchani. The shiur deals with various questions that the students themselves ask related to all areas of Jewish Life.

How will I be placed in a shiur?

The vast majority of your schedule is chosen by you! Upon arrival at Machon Gold, students are asked to pre-register for classes they believe will interest them. You are given approximately a month to switch in and out of classes until you find the shiurim and rabanim/teachers that are right for you. Shonny Solow, Rabbi Borstein , teachers and Shana Bet students will be more than happy to advise you on the courses that will most benefit you during the year.

What is learned in the evening classes?

Our evening classes are some of the most exciting offered at Machon. Twice a week there are informal chaburot where students learn in small groups and have an opportunity to really connect to their teachers. The third night is geared toward classes that are discussion based and help students deal with the issues that they face/will face as young adults.

Does Machon Gold emphasize learning mussar?

Machon Gold believes that a young woman can only become a complete áú úåøä through growth in midot. Every student develops at her own pace and slowly discovers the areas in her own character and in her relationship with others that need improvement. Through various courses and individual sichot, the young woman of Machon Gold are given the tools they need to improve themselves in áéï àãí ìçáéøå and áéï àãí ìòöîå.

What is Shabbat like? Do I have to find a place every Shabbat?

Machon Gold is open for Shabbatot and Chagim as long as ten or more girls wish to stay. Teachers come with their families to spend Shabbat with you, with each Shabbat having its own special atmosphere. Approximately once a month there is a Shabbat Machon. We may spend Shabbat together in the school or visit a community as a group. When students stay at Machon they may avail themselves of a large number of shuls in the Katamon area from which students can choose any type of davening from traditional Ashkenazi and Sefardi to Carlebach and Belz.

What type of Student comes to Machon Gold?

Young women, who have completed Yeshiva High Schools in the U.S., Canada, Eastern and Western Europe, South America, India, Australia and South Africa attend Machon Gold. They come from varied academic backgrounds but bring with them to Machon the motivation to develop their skills as well as themselves.

Will I get to see the country while I'm in Machon Gold?

Machon Gold will take you on numerous tiyulim throughout Israel. Not only will you have fun climbing mountains and crawling through caves, you will get to see the most important of Israel's historic places with tour guides who can use the Tanach as their guidebook.

Are there any special events that take place during the year?

There are too many events to list! Our programming includes: Rosh Chodesh celebrations, a Chaim Dovid Concert, many special speakers, "kumsitzes", "Yemei Iyun", sports events, and many more.

What are the provisions for room and board?

All students at Machon Gold live on campus, in our spacious dormitories and are served three healthy meals each day (including Shabbatot).

Where is Machon Gold located?

Machon Gold is located in the heart of Jerusalem's Katamon neighborhood. It is a beautiful, quiet area with many ãúé ìàåîé families. There are groceries, a shoe repair, a laundromat, and a pharmacy all within a few yards of the school. In addition, there are beautiful cafes and shops located on Rechov Emek Refaim - approximately a 10 minute walk away.

How can I apply?

If you wish to apply, contact your school office for a joint application form. You may also download our application from our website:

http://www.jajz-ed.org.il/study/hadracha/gold.html.

An interview will be arranged upon receipt of the application. For further information, please feel free to contact us.

Machon Gold
15 Hizkiyah Hamelech
Jerusalem 93147
Israel
Tel: 972-2-5612499
Fax: 972-2-5617198
Email: Machong@jazo.org.il

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