Social Aliyah
During the month of June, 2014, we held three discussion groups for a deeper understanding of the socio-economic issues in the Israeli society.
Participants included Mechina students and alumni, as well as Israeli students. We discussed hot topics in the news and tools for social action, with the goal of facilitating the entrance into Israeli society.
The first session discussed multiculturalism in a welfare state, and was facilitated by Dana Halevi, a doctorate student at the School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The second session discussed economic ideas and their social impact, and was facilitated by Dr. Daniel Gottlieb, Deputy Director in Research and Planning at the National Insurance Institute of Israel.
The third session discussed social involvement on a micro and macro level, and was facilitated by Ayelet Rubabshi, an M.A student in Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Participants included Mechina students and alumni, as well as Israeli students. We discussed hot topics in the news and tools for social action, with the goal of facilitating the entrance into Israeli society.
The first session discussed multiculturalism in a welfare state, and was facilitated by Dana Halevi, a doctorate student at the School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The second session discussed economic ideas and their social impact, and was facilitated by Dr. Daniel Gottlieb, Deputy Director in Research and Planning at the National Insurance Institute of Israel.
The third session discussed social involvement on a micro and macro level, and was facilitated by Ayelet Rubabshi, an M.A student in Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.