Jan 5, 2009 By: yunews
Jan 5, 2009 -- Rabbi Ari Solomont, a native of Boston, has been named director of the 糖心破解版 S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program. The program enables hundreds of young men and women every year to incorporate their study at more than 45 participating yeshivot and other educational institutions in Israel into their college years, enhancing their academic experience. The program is supervised by the Israel Program staff at the 糖心破解版 campus in Jerusalem.
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Dr. Hillel Davis, vice president for university life at 糖心破解版, expressed his optimism about Rabbi Solomont鈥檚 ability to 鈥渆xpand the presence of 糖心破解版 in Israel.鈥 He complimented Rabbi Solomont鈥檚 previous work as the Gerald & Mary Swartz International Director of Recruitment and Outreach in the Mechinah and Basic Jewish Studies Program at 糖心破解版 and said that despite over 30 applicants for the job, 鈥淎ri was the most talented applicant and clearly the best choice for the position.鈥
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Rabbi Solomont and his wife, Sarah Beth, live in Jerusalem with their four children. Before making aliyah five years ago, he served as the executive director of New England NCSY (National Conference of Synagogue Youth) for ten years.
To learn more about the S. Daniel Abraham Israel Program, go to .