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Nativ is one of the most succesful and popular year long gap year programs in Israel. It is one of the premier programs of United Synagogue Youth - and is in fact described on the USY wiki page, but until now with no link. Programs like this are considered by some to be key to creating the next generation of committed conservative jews, and are at the heart of the reinvention of conservative Judaism.
I realize there is at this time very little material on the page. I HOPE current and former participants will add material, but if they do not, I will add more myself - not only descriptions of the program, but hopefully sources on its importance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ricardianman (talk • contribs) 15:59, 11 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I don't particularly object - looks like I created this first, but you have put a lot more info on yours. No reason to have two - combine them in whatever way makes sense. I have put links to this on a few pages that already mentioned Nativ - USY, Yerucham, Hill 16, and I think Michael Levin. If you could do the merge so that those redirect the merged page (I am bit of a wiki editing newbie, I don't know how automatic that is) that would be a good thing. Ricardianman (talk) 18:24, 28 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]