It’s no secret that Jerusalem is becoming increasingly ultra-Orthodox. But recently members of the city’s secular minority have joined forces with religious residents who also feel they’re ‘losing’ their city

It’s no secret that Jerusalem is becoming increasingly ultra-Orthodox. But recently members of the city’s secular minority have joined forces with religious residents who also feel they’re ‘losing’ their city

BINA means “Wisdom” in Hebrew. It is also a Hebrew acronym for “A Home for the Creation of the Nation’s Soul,” a term coined by the Hebrew poet Haim Nachman Bialik. Since 1996, BINA has been a vibrant center for Jewish learning and Tikkun Olam, the Jewish notion of repairing the world.
BINA’s innovative programs for young adults, including its flagship projects, the Secular Yeshiva and BINA Bashchuna, are based on three elements:
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