Marva
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Marva is a program in the Israel Defense Forces that allows young Jews to learn and experience the basics of IDF and Israeli life. Beginning in 1982, Marva operated out of a base in the Galilee, although it now is based at Sde Boker. It was originally associated with Gadna, youth battalions, which are now part of the Israeli Education and Youth Corps. Marva is open to anyone from ages 18 to 28 and speaks some Hebrew, although the vast majority of participants are between the ages of 18-20.
The program now lasts between seven to eight weeks long. Each week you are stationed at a different base. These bases include: Sde Boker, Bislach, out in the field, Wingate, Latrun, Michve Alon and Nitzana.
Participants must also participate in kitchen duty, guard duty, and punishments for not following orders range from pushups and waking up early to one forced to spend their free weekend on base. Marva has a greater focus on discipline and less of a focus on physical fitness compared to basic training for combat units in the army.
The program costs about $900.
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