Ein Prat: the Academy for Leadership עין פרת - המדרשה למנהיגות חברתית | |
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Established | 2001 |
Ein Prat: The Academy for Leadership ( Hebrew: עין פרת - המדרשה למנהיגות חברתית) is a pre-military leadership academy for Israeli high school graduates in Kfar Adumim, a mixed religious-secular Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
Ein Prat was established in 2001 by Erez Eshel and members of the Kfar Adumim community. [1] [2] The academy runs three first-year mechinot in Kfar Adumim (2001), Nofei Prat (2016), and Kibbutz Sufa [3] [4] (2017), and one second year program (2003) in Kfar Adumim. In addition, Ein Prat opened the "Derech Prat" youth program for high school students in 2016.
Ein Prat has over 800 graduates since 2001, and in 2017 has more than 350 students in multiple programs.
Founded as one organization in 2001, Ein Prat grew into two separate organizations: one based in Kfar Adumim for pre-military students and one based in Alon for post-military students. In 2016, the organizations formalized the split and the two organizations are now run by separate administrations.
On February 1, 2018, the Israeli Ministry of Defense recognized the mechina at Kibbutz Sufa, renaming it the "Hadar" Leadership Academy after slain Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin. [5]
Ein Prat’s curriculum is founded on five core elements: (1) text study. [7](2) physical strength, [8] (3) the land (4) volunteer work, [9] and (5) group life. Throughout the different programs, students explore the connection between liberal, humanist, and Jewish values in classic texts. They participate in hikes.. They train for the Jerusalem marathon and study judo. Students volunteer at local schools and organizations, and live and work in independent groups within the academy [9]
Ein Prat: the Academy for Leadership עין פרת - המדרשה למנהיגות חברתית | |
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Information | |
Established | 2001 |
Ein Prat: The Academy for Leadership ( Hebrew: עין פרת - המדרשה למנהיגות חברתית) is a pre-military leadership academy for Israeli high school graduates in Kfar Adumim, a mixed religious-secular Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
Ein Prat was established in 2001 by Erez Eshel and members of the Kfar Adumim community. [1] [2] The academy runs three first-year mechinot in Kfar Adumim (2001), Nofei Prat (2016), and Kibbutz Sufa [3] [4] (2017), and one second year program (2003) in Kfar Adumim. In addition, Ein Prat opened the "Derech Prat" youth program for high school students in 2016.
Ein Prat has over 800 graduates since 2001, and in 2017 has more than 350 students in multiple programs.
Founded as one organization in 2001, Ein Prat grew into two separate organizations: one based in Kfar Adumim for pre-military students and one based in Alon for post-military students. In 2016, the organizations formalized the split and the two organizations are now run by separate administrations.
On February 1, 2018, the Israeli Ministry of Defense recognized the mechina at Kibbutz Sufa, renaming it the "Hadar" Leadership Academy after slain Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin. [5]
Ein Prat’s curriculum is founded on five core elements: (1) text study. [7](2) physical strength, [8] (3) the land (4) volunteer work, [9] and (5) group life. Throughout the different programs, students explore the connection between liberal, humanist, and Jewish values in classic texts. They participate in hikes.. They train for the Jerusalem marathon and study judo. Students volunteer at local schools and organizations, and live and work in independent groups within the academy [9]