ALL PRICES U.S. $
University CrediG
Six credits for ttie Hebrew language study, and six credits for the Tel Aviv University campus courses (total, 12 credits) may be earned.
Special Features
Each student will be given an adoptive kibbutz family. Students will have their own counselor on the kibbutz, participate in making their own work assignments, and have much individualized treatment by both staff of the Kibbutz Movement Overseas Department and the Overseas Student Program Staff at Tel Aviv University.
Students will join with other Tel Aviv University Overseas Student Program participants in thirteen days of touring, organized by the Tel Aviv University Overseas Student Program staff. These tours are included in the package cost of the program. Touring will include: 3 days in Jerusalem, 4 days in Eilat and the Negev, 3 days in the Galilee area and the Golan Heights, and 3 days in the Dead Sea-Massada-Ein Gedi area.
Cost — $2465.
Includes flight New York—Tel Aviv — New York with 1 free stopover in Europe; registration fee and kibbutz fees; airport transfer; kibbutz residence, meals, laundry service; Hebrew instruction on kibbutz; Tel Aviv University tuition; special touring program; and a limited health, hospitalization, and accident insurance policy.
Other costs will include: Add-on fare from home city to New York and return (if necessary).
Rnancial aid may be availatjie upon request and evidence of need.
For an application kit for this exciting workfetudy program please contact the Kibbutz Aliya Desk immediately by using the attached form. Please call Aliya Cheskis-Cotel, Director of Academic Affairs, at (212) 255-1338 with any questions regarding this program; with special questions regarding academic courses and credit please call Bluma Stoler, Director of Student Programs, Office of Academic Affairs, American Friends of Tel Aviv University, (212) 687-5651.
KIBBUTZ ALIYA DESK
AMI RUZANSKY
Regional Director
950 West 41st Avenue Vancouver, B.C., Canada V5Z 2N7
(604) 266-5333
Supplement to Jewist) Western Bulletin, February 27th, 1986