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In this episode of Israel Gap Year B’Iyun, Avi Proctor sits down with his wife, Yali, to break down one of the most common topics students ask about—how to choose the right yeshiva or seminary.
With over five years of experience running the Israel Gap Year platform and working closely with 75+ student representatives each year, Avi has gained deep insight into what really matters when making this big decision. Yali, who has been working behind the scenes for three years, shares her perspective as well.
Together, they tackle key questions, including:
Should you follow your friends? What factors truly matter when choosing a program? What are the things people stress over—but shouldn’t? And so much more~
Whether you’re in the middle of the decision process or advising someone who is, this episode is packed with valuable guidance to help you navigate this important choice.
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In this episode of Israel Gap Year B’Iyun, Avi Proctor sits down with his wife, Yali, to break down one of the most common topics students ask about—how to choose the right yeshiva or seminary.
With over five years of experience running the Israel Gap Year platform and working closely with 75+ student representatives each year, Avi has gained deep insight into what really matters when making this big decision. Yali, who has been working behind the scenes for three years, shares her perspective as well.
Together, they tackle key questions, including:
Should you follow your friends? What factors truly matter when choosing a program? What are the things people stress over—but shouldn’t? And so much more~
Whether you’re in the middle of the decision process or advising someone who is, this episode is packed with valuable guidance to help you navigate this important choice.

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