Mayanot
is thrilled to announce the launch of their brand new website.
The
redesigned and updated website features interactive content, resources, and an
overall enhanced user experience for students looking to learn about their
Jewish identities and connect to their heritage.
The new Mayanot.edu displays multiple program offerings,
campus pages for men and women, opportunities to ‘catch a class’, resources for
students and supporters, and much more. A welcoming and easy to navigate site to match
what Mayanot practices in Yeshiva, an accessible approach to learning Torah.
Mayanot
caters to university students looking to enhance their Jewish knowledge and
build independent learning skills. Specializing in teaching students to learn
how to learn, their ground-breaking Talmud program is world class and has
assisted countless students in mastering classic Jewish textual skills and
developing a love for Torah study.
With
natural usability and information accessibility, Mayanot hopes to attract even
more students from around the globe, eager to learn, experience, and discover
their Jewish heritage, connect with the Land of Israel, and with the Jewish
People.
The
new website launch represents a new chapter in Mayanot’s growing future. With
the renovations of their new World Center commencing, the new site is the face
of Mayanot’s multi-divisional organization. The website highlights their Men’s
and Women’s campuses, the Mayanot shul, the Birthright Israel: Mayanot
division, and the new World Center page.
The new website is also fully responsive and ready
for all shapes and sizes of smart-phones and tablets. The project was
undertaken by Susie Muller, Mayanot’s Creative Director and 2009 Women’s
program alumni. Mayanot would like to thank Ira Ginsberg Studio for the exquisite graphic design and Quatro for building the amazing interactive site.
The goal, like the word ‘Mayanot’, which starts with an ‘M’ and ends with a ‘T’, was to create a bridge between ‘Modernity’ and ‘Tradition’. The website project accomplishes this by helping students connect to our Peoples proud heritage through contemporary cutting edge design.
The goal, like the word ‘Mayanot’, which starts with an ‘M’ and ends with a ‘T’, was to create a bridge between ‘Modernity’ and ‘Tradition’. The website project accomplishes this by helping students connect to our Peoples proud heritage through contemporary cutting edge design.
Make
sure to check it out, Mayanot invites you to take a look around
and share with your students: www.Mayanot.edu