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The hundreds of Israeli shlichim who begin their service each year are trained,
placed and often employed by a number of shlichut organizations.
World Mizrachi
World Mizrachi prepares shlichim for successful service abroad through a variety of impactful shlichut training programs. Shalhevet
is a two-year program that trains Israeli couples preparing to be shlichim. Musmachim is a new three-year rabbinical ordination
program for men planning to go on shlichut, and Lapidot is a dedicated program training female shlichot educators. Manhigut
Toranit is a five-year post-semichah program who will serve communities around the world. This summer, 13 graduates of World
Mizrachi training programs will be starting their shlichut in communities across the world, joining the 72 already in the field.
World Bnei Akiva Torah MiTzion Bat Ami BaTfutzot
Bnei Akiva is the global Religious Torah MiTzion community kollelim Bat Ami is one of the primary
Zionist youth movement. Bnei around the world, bringing the unique organizations that places young religious
Akiva shlichim play a critical spirit of Religious Zionist Torah to the women in Sherut Leumi (National Service)
leadership role in sniffim across the heart of dozens of Diaspora Jewish positions throughout Israel. Bat Ami
world. This summer, 36 new Bnei communities. This summer, 28 new places women in their second year of
Akiva shlichim are beginning new shlichim will begin positions around Sherut Leumi in Jewish communities
roles throughout the Diaspora. the world through Torah MiTzion. around the world, sending more than
100 bnot sherut this year alone.
Straus-Amiel & Beren-Amiel Lavi Olami
Part of Ohr Torah Stone’s network of educational institutions, Straus-Amiel and Beren- Lavi Olami sends shlichim to European
Amiel prepare rabbis, rabbinic couples and educators for positions in communities around communities, ranging from university
the world, and this year 46 new shlichim will be taking up positions around the world. campuses to shuls and schools.
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