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Programs of Study<br />

Regular Program Program:<br />

All students at Machon Tal are obligated to spend a specific number of hours in Judaic<br />

studies. The chart below indicates the number of hours according to the year of study<br />

and status of the students.<br />

Year of Study<br />

Number of Study Hours Per Week<br />

Single Students Mothers<br />

First Year 10 6<br />

Second Year 10 4<br />

Third Year 6 4<br />

Fourth Year 2 ----<br />

Optional Program Program: :<br />

The optional part of the Midrasha program is designed for students who are interested<br />

in broadening their horizons in Jewish studies above and beyond the required number<br />

of credits. A student who is interested in this program must register in advance.<br />

Participants in this program qualify for special financial grants.<br />

Guidance<br />

HaRav Chaim Levik and the staff of Rabbis and Rabbaniot in the Midrasha are available<br />

to students for counseling on all topics, including halacha, questions of faith, direction<br />

in Jewish studies, educational questions, and personal issues.<br />

The Midrasha<br />

The Midrasha aspires to become a center of spirituality for all women who seek to<br />

expand their Torah knowledge. A Midrasha for intensive Jewish studies has opened,<br />

with morning and afternoon studies, that offers a classic Midrasha ambience.<br />

In the Small Midrasha, students spend most of their time on Jewish studies, but they<br />

can also enroll in a number of academic courses at Machon Tal and receive credits<br />

towards future academic studies.<br />

Class in Midreshet Ma’amakim

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