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Diaspora volunteers in Israel’s national service program help families displaced by Iran war
Volunteers from Jewish communities abroad serving in Israel’s national civilian service program took on emergency roles helping displaced families and children after the war with Iran.
Maryland to MDA: How an oleh found his place on Israel’s front lines
Tradition and transition: How the Haredi world is quietly evolving - opinion
Fast lane for lone soldiers: Nefesh B’Nefesh and FIDF host driver’s license conversion day
Michael Levin Base: The 'home' of Israel's b'not sherut, lone soldiers moves
Moving overseas to serve in Israel can be scary and difficult. But the Michael Levin Base has become a true home away from home.
What is Orit Struck's Settlement and National Missions Ministry? - explainer
The ministry will have three branches focusing on settlement issues, Jewish identity and society and pre-military preparatory schools (mechina) and National Service.
Yoav Kisch unveils new plan to revitalize Israeli education system
In an effort to combat Israel's teacher shortage, Yoav Kisch hopes to integrate IDF soldiers to teach in schools both during and after their service.
Post-IDF soldiers embark on journey to lead Yom Ha'atzmaut events in the Diaspora
The initiative will send a group of young men and women who have recently completed military or national service for a week-long immersion in diaspora communities worldwide.
62% of people feel National Service volunteers are undervalued - poll
Volunteers of National Civil Service – 'Sherut Leumi' in Hebrew – are between the ages of 18 and 21 and typically work 30–40 hours per week for 12 to 24 months.
New year begins for 18,000 National Service volunteers
The year for National Service volunteers begins on September 1.
Ceremony honors Israel's fallen National Service members
Mk Orbach promises to work for National recognition of those who fell during service.
Outstanding volunteers recognized at Presidential ceremony
"Each of you has your own way of serving the public," said Rivlin. "You are our hope for the future."
Key to changing next Israeli government: Communication with haredim
Until now, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been the only option for the haredi parties.
For the first time ever, non-citizens will be able to do National Service
Previously, only those with Israeli citizenship could apply for National Service positions.