Living
in Israel
Shabbat Hospitality
Each week, Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya places interested students
with faculty, alumni, neighbors and friends for Shabbat
meals. In this way, students share a wide variety of
experiences with families of many different backgrounds.
Student Handbook
Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya distributes a student handbook
filled with practical information about
life in Israel, from banking to buses to book stores
and more.
Community Service
Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya students
participate in our Chesed program, as well as being
involved in numerous chesed projects around Jerusalem.
Our Chesed coordinator works with students to find suitable
placements including visiting the elderly, helping single
mothers, working with the disabled, and tutoring children
with special needs.
Counseling
Several members of the
Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya faculty are professionally
trained counselors, available to our students should
the need arise. In an altogether different light, Darche
Noam and Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya have a joint shidduch
committee to help both our men and women students. They
meet approximately every six to eight weeks.
Passports and Visas
All foreign students
are required to hold a valid foreign passport and a
student visa (not a tourist visa); and all students
who are Israeli citizens are required to hold a valid
Israeli identification card (teudat zehut or teudat
oleh). The student visa lasts a year and should be attained
through the nearest Israeli consulate before travelling
to Israel.
You can download forms and detailed requirements from
the website of your local Israeli consulate or contact
them by phone. You will need an original letter of acceptance
from Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya. If you have not yet received
one by mail please contact our office.
Important visa information and advice:
- Though you can get a student
visa when you get to Israel through the Ministry of
the Interior (Misrad Hapnim) it is highly advised
to arrange this through the closest Israeli consulate.
- Get your visa early enough so
it will be ready before you travel but late enough
so it will extend through the duration of the school
year.
- It is important that students
keep the Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya office advised of
their status during the course of their studies.
Health Insurance
All students are required to have medical insurance
coverage while studying at Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya.
Comprehensive medical insurance from abroad satisfies
this requirement, but under such policies students must
pay for all services received in Israel, before being
reimbursed by their insurer. Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya
is enrolled in a private health insurance plan, Harel,
specially devised for overseas students, at a current
cost of $1 per day. The minimum insurance term is 3
months. The comprehensive plan covers visits to doctors,
both general and specialists registered with Harel,
hospitalization, lab. tests, x-rays, medication (up
to $200 a year), emergency dental treatment (up to $200
a year), and emergency room treatment (except for road
accidents). The plan does not cover pre-existing health
conditions or pregnancy and childbirth.
For
More Information
Contact Midreshet Rachel v'Chaya or one of our overseas
offices, all listed in the contact
addresses page. We look forward to hearing from
you.
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