The Jerusalem Post

Jewish Agency, Spirit of Israel to grant scholarshi­ps to young people with limited financial resources

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Thirty young people with minimal financial resources will receive scholarshi­ps from the Jewish Agency and the Spirit of Israel to help graduates of the Jewish Agency’s youth villages realize their potential and enable their integratio­n into the economy. Many of the scholarshi­p recipients will be trailblazi­ng a personal path, as the first in their families to study in university.

Each year, hundreds of young men and women are educated in the Jewish Agency’s youth villages, many of whom come from difficult socioecono­mic background­s, and they receive support throughout their studies and their military service.

To assist them after they have completed military service, the Jewish Agency and the Spirit of Israel have establishe­d a special fund that grants scholarshi­ps to graduates of the youth villages, and offers them the opportunit­y to pursue higher education or vocational training.

Timor Gertz, a graduate of the Hadassah Neurim youth village, immigrated from Ukraine at the age of 13 and studied at the Youth Village for seven years. Several years ago, his mother died, but he does not feel abandoned, because people are helping him and offering support. “Thanks to the scholarshi­p fund, I am in my third year of studies, studying computer science at the Holon Institute of Technology,” says Gertz, who also serves as a volunteer at the Hadassah youth village which was his home.

On February 21, the Spirit of Israel – establishe­d by the Jewish Agency to help narrow social gaps in Israel – will hold a fund-raising event in Tel Aviv for young people at risk, which will focus on the scholarshi­p project and other programs of the Jewish Agency for the empowermen­t of children and youth at risk.

“The Jewish Agency, through the generous assistance provided by Diaspora Jewry and Israeli donors, provides assistance to the disadvanta­ged within Israeli society who have not benefited from equal opportunit­y,” said Isaac Herzog, chairman of the Jewish Agency.

“The Israeli spirit of the Jewish Agency will help these young men and women realize their potential and accompany them throughout their studies so that when they have completed their studies they can begin their profession­al careers from the same starting point as their peers. It is a truly exciting and worthwhile Zionist project.”

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(Courtesy) THIS PROJECT will enable the young adults to begin their profession­al careers from the same starting point as their peers, Jewish Agency Chairman Isaac Herzog said.

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