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ALUMNI OPPORTUNITIES

Discharged soldiers and those completing national-civil service are invited to call their service center at 03-7776770 and receive all the information regarding the range of benefits and benefits that come within 5 years from the date of termination of compulsory service.The center is open Sunday through Thursday from 8:00 to 16:00.

The Wings Program facilitates a supportive, safe beginning for lone soldiers being discharged. Wings provides an all-inclusive educational, career, financial and life-skills program. 

Ach Gadol (Big Brother) is a unique social initiative aimed at connecting former lone soldiers with current or recently released lone soldiers to provide connection and assistance. The volunteers of Ach Gadol, are all presently students of higher education or young professionals. With an open network like this for lone soldiers, Ach Gadol helps to facilitate a smoother and more natural integration and transition into Israeli society.

List of benefits after the army

This program adopts released lone soldiers and attaches each of them to a mentor for life. The mentor is able to provide the released soldier with tools, knowledge, and skills that can help him cope with the challenges facing him in his daily life. The mentor is there for them at critical struggles, doubts, difficulties, and obstacles. 

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Organizations that

Help Released Lone Soliders 

Organizations that

Help Released Lone Soliders 

Minhal HaStudentim (the Student Authority) is a branch of the Israeli government located in Misrad Haklita (the Office of Immigrant Absorption). It is specifically designed to assist immigrant students through their university experience.

HESEG Foundation (HESEG) provides full academic scholarships and living expenses to qualified applicants. Preference will be given to candidates who are recognized by HESEG as lone soldiers, who have come to Israel to volunteer in the IDF. These remarkable individuals leave their families and friends behind, and are driven by their ideals and commitment to Israel’s security and future and have chosen to study in Israel and to make it their home.

The IMPACT! Program grants scholarships to IDF combat soldiers who have completed their military service and wish to begin their studies, but cannot afford the expense of higher education.  The IMPACT! scholarship, in the amount of $4,000 for each year of studies, covers the cost of tuition and other expenses and is given for the full duration of B.A. studies (up to four years).Every recipient is directly sponsored by a donor who accompanies the student throughout the course of his/her studies. The student receives not only monetary support, but also encouragement and inspiration from his/her donor.

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Converting Your

Driver’s License

To obtain an Israeli driver’s license from Misrad Hatachbora (The Ministry of Transportation), you can follow the following steps that are listed on the linked Nefesh B'Nefesh page. 

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Scholarships for

Released Lone Soldiers

Best Websites with Job Opportunities

Garin Tzabar neither screens alumni employers nor endorses their employment opportunities or services for the list below. Data is subject to change at the discretion of each employer, information has not been verified and we cannot be responsible for any inconsistencies. It is the responsibility of each applicant to review and research each employment opportunity prior to applying.

Work after the IDF
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