Student Spotlight

From Intelligence to Innovation: Ariel’s Path Through the IDF, Academia, and JLIC at Ben-Gurion
A Unique Path to Higher Education  Ariel grew up in Teaneck and attended TABC before spending two years learning at Yeshivat Har Etzion (Gush). From there, he was drafted into the IDF, serving for three years in the Intelligence Directorate. After his service, he spent another year learning at an Israeli Hesder yeshiva, Yeshivat Otniel, […]
Aliyah, Aerospace, and Airforce Ambitions: Nicolas’ Technion Story
Nicolas Galagovsky was born in Argentina and spent part of his childhood in the U.S. before making Aliyah with his family at the age of 16 to Be’er Sheva. Adjusting to life in Israel as a teenager wasn’t easy, especially given that COVID hit during his first year. He faced the challenges of adapting to […]
Healing and Homecoming: Elianna Kupferman’s Path to Studying Nursing in Israel
A Dream Delayed, but Not Forgotten Elianna Kupferman’s journey to Israel was not a direct one. During her gap year at TVA, she envisioned moving to Israel, but the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic made the timing difficult. Instead, she returned to the U.S. and enrolled in NYU’s Rory Meyers School of Nursing, as she […]
From New York to Ariel University: Tehila Jansenson’s Journey to Studying Creative Marketing
Growing up in New York, Tehila Jansenson always felt a deep connection to Israel. Her mother, a native Israeli, and her father, an Argentinian who made aliyah, met in Israel before traveling to serve the Jewish people and teach in Israel, Spain, and ultimately settling in New York. Israel was a constant presence in Tehila’s […]
Beyond the Gap Year: Sammy Garfinkel’s Journey into Israeli Life
For as long as he can remember, Israel has been a significant part of Sammy’s life. “Growing up in a Modern Orthodox, Religious Zionist community in London, my connection to Israel was instilled in me from a young age. I attended a religious high school, participated in the local Bnei Akiva youth movement and spent […]
Embracing the Dream: Kayla Goldberger’s Path to Aliyah and Success
A Dream Realized Kayla Goldberger is a third-year student studying Business Management and Middle Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University (TAU). Originally from Teaneck, NJ, Kayla attended Yeshivat Frisch and then participated in a gap-year program at MTVA. She currently resides in Herzliya. “I always knew I wanted to make aliyah. Growing up in a […]
Discovering Home: Jordan Landes’ Journey from Seattle to Israel
Discovering Home: Jordan Landes’ Journey from Seattle to Israel Born in Seattle, Washington, and later raised in Boca Raton, Florida, Jordan’s early years were rooted in a strong Zionist ethos, rooted in his family’s history and strengthened at home and in school. His great-great-grandfather, Rav Zvi Pesach Frank, served as the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, […]
Finding Home in the Desert: Rachel Shapin’s Journey to Studying Medicine at BGU
For Rachel Shapin, a third-year student at Ben-Gurion University’s Medical School for International Health, the journey to becoming a doctor in Israel wasn’t something she had initially planned. But looking back, she wouldn’t have it any other way. From Michigan to Beer Sheva Rachel grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and completed her undergraduate degree […]