The Netziv Fellowship was developed for students who are dedicated to a lifestyle of halachic observance while wanting to benefit from a diverse Torah learning environment. The fellowship combines the rigor of traditional yeshiva life with a commitment to fostering a culture of community-building across differences. Fellows periodically meet as a cohort with a faculty advisor to explore balancing these commitments.
Fellows spend full days in the beit midrash, attend tefilah regularly and host monthly traditional shabbat meals.
All Netziv Fellows are full-time participants of the Pardes Year/Semester program, with flexibility to attend for the full year or a single semester.
Admissions are rolling, with financial aid priority given to earlier applicants.
All Netziv Fellows will receive:
A living expenses grant ranging from $200-$600/month (exact amount determined by financial need)
Highly subsidized Year Program tuition: $3,000 discount for those not eligible for Masa Israel Journey funding / $2,000 discount for those eligible for Masa funding