Teach English In Israel

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Lonnie Said:

Can I get my Israeli citizenship if?

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Exactly what are you reasons for wanting Israeli citizenship? I know that non-Jews can be naturalised as citizens, but I don't know all the procedures. Also, have you checked into obligatory military service? That's a real concern.

Anita Said:

What can I do with an English/Literature degree in Israel?

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I suggest you to see http://tiny.cc/2m9wd it helped me for same after i browsed answers.yahoo.com for hours. I am sure it will help you too. Best of luck.

Cheryl Said:

Are there any universities in Israel that teach in english?

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Technion's MBA program. http://www1.technion.ac.il/_root/index.h… (Article: http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?p… )
Hebrew U's Rothberg School - http://overseas.huji.ac.il/
IDC Herzalia - http://portal.idc.ac.il/en/main/homepage… (Article: http://www.israelcc.org/resources/IDC_He… )
Bar Ilan has a couple of grad courses in english - http://www1.biu.ac.il/indexE.php?id=90&p…
Weizmann Institute of Science (Grad school) - http://www.weizmann.ac.il/

Vickie Said:

how do i find a job teaching english in another country?

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Check out www.eslcafe.com Jobs section. If you don't have a university degree you're at a distinct disadvantage. You can still get work in the low paying countries but you'll have to take leftovers.

Bobbie Said:

Can I immigrate to Israel and live if I'm not Jewish?

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yes its possible - but just as you would need a trade or skill to emmigrate to the US or Australia - so the same would be for you to emmigrate to israel.

Priority IS given to jews - and it will be tougher for you - since you probably wont be eligigable for many of the programmes - like ulpan that help jews out in their first years in israel - but if you are a qualified teacher - then there should be no problem...

do understand though - that israel is NOT an easy place to live. It can be a tough move - even for religious jews whove grown up speaking hebrew and are familiar with the culture etc... it will be even harder for you ...

you WILL need to have a qualified trade... or jewish ancestory - otherwise id say it would be really tough... also - bear in mind that at your age- you would be required to do army service ... if thatss ot something you would be ok with - then wait until you are at least 25 before considering a move...

as one person has already said - the best thing is to contact your nearest israeli embassy to find out exactly what the situation is for you

Troy Said:

How can I volunteer in Palestine (West Bank) and Israel?

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Here are a few links:
http://www.middleeastfellowship.org/
http://palsolidarity.org/
http://www.icahd.org/eng/projects.asp?me…
http://www.cpt.org/

Virgil Said:

Where should I look to find exciting programs that will pay for my masters while allowing me to teach?

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Have you investigated volunteer organizations such as the Peace Corps or AmeriCorps? I know there are several others, but I am most familiar with these two.

The Peace Corps requires a 27 month commitment and not only gives you "x" amount of credits toward your degree, but offers student loan forgiveness.

My anthropology teacher suggested AmeriCorps to me, as an alternative way to live in Central America and study Mayan archeology... He specifically said that they are begging for ESL teachers and that you don't have to possess a teaching degree or an English degree to be hired on. While I have not checked into it, he also said that you earn credits during your tenure and they too offer loan repayments.

There are also government teaching incentives where you agree to teach for 3 to 5 years in an impoverished district - then they repay a large percentage of your student loans. Many districts will also fund your continuing education through your period of employment.

I'm sure there are several things out there... Good luck to you!

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