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Which of the following characterize your experiences with regards to Tefilah?
 
I find Tefilah to be a essential part of my life and connection to G-d
 
I continue to daven on a regular basis primarily as a way to be a part of a community
 
I am too busy to Daven though I feel I am missing something
 
The challenges I have face have given me a greater appreciation and need for Tefilla
 
I need to learn more and get greater chizuk in the area of Tefila

 
 
 
Please share any other thoughts or feelings that you have about Tefilah
   
 
 
 
Which of the following characterize your experiences with regards to Halacha?
 
I continue to keep Halacha primarily as a way to be a part of a community
 
The challenges I face have forced me to make compromises with regards to Halacha
 
I need to learn more and get greater chizuk in the area of Halacha
 
I find Halacha to be trivial and try to focus on bigger things
 
Being around others who aren't careful about Halacha has brought me to a greater level of commitment

 
 
 
Please share any other thoughts or feelings that you have about Halacha
   
 
 
 
Which of the following characterize your experiences with regards to Emunah
 
I have no time to think about G-d or emunnah.
 
The challenges I face have deepened my connection to G-d and I feel my emunah is more real now.
 
I need to learn more and get greater chizuk in the area of Emunah
 
Being in an environment that doesn't believe in G-d has been very difficult for me
 
I have good days and bad days though I continue to struggle develop stronger emunah

 
 
 
How would you characterize your relationship with Eretz Yisrael?
 
I have always felt like a fish out of water since leaving Israel
 
The negative atmosphere on campus caused me to reevaluate my attitudes to Israel
 
I plan to live in America but feel very strongly connected to Israel
 
I don't think my Judaism is missing anything by living outside of Israel
 
I have a plan to make aliyah in the near future

 
 
 
Which of the following characterize your experiences with regards to Torah learning?
 
I have very little time for learning but every time I am able to learn I feel a powerful connection to Torah
 
Torah learning continues to be my greatest source of growth and religious experience
 
I value the Torah that I learned but am seeking other areas to grow and develop
 
I learn Torah when I can but mainly as a way to socially connect to people like me
 
I very much want Torah learning to be part of my life but struggle on my own and haven't connected with any teachers where I am

 
 
 
Which of the following would you be interested in staying connected with your teachers from Nishmat
 
Email divrei Torah (weekly or monthly)
 
Online recorded shiurim
 
Live online classes
 
Guided learning using source sheets
 
More alumnae get-togethers (Shabatonim and the like)
 
Online Q and A sessions with teachers
 

 
 
 
Please give us more ways you would be interested in staying connected with your teachers from Nishmat
   
 
 
 
What ways could we have better prepared you in Nishmat for your life after?
   
 
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