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Birthright Israel is a 10-day journey for Jewish and Israeli peers to explore the ancient and modern aspects of Israel. The trip includes round-trip airfare, accommodations, meals, tours, and more.
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Founded in 1999 by a remarkable group of committed Jewish...
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There is a common myth that Birthright Israel programs are...
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Visit top spots like TLV, Dead Sea, Jerusalem; Experience...
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Birthright Israel invites you to travel to the center of...
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10 incredible days in Israel. Explore the best beaches, trek...
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To be eligible for the gift of Birthright Israel, you must...
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Alumni Story Laying Eyes On Jerusalem. Birthright Israel...
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Learn about birth rite in different cultures and religions from Britannica's articles. Find out how birth rite involves the mother, the father, the child, and the community in various ways and contexts.
Participation in Birthright Israel has been called a rite of passage for young Jews. Pew Research estimated that by 2020, around 20% of American Jews ages 18–46 had participated in Birthright. Birthright has been called the most influential organization in relations between Israel and the Jewish diaspora.
Feb 24, 2016 · Birthright is deliberately aimed at young Jews who may have little familiarity or connection with Israel. What Happens on Birthright? Birthright trips are known for their packed 10-day itinerary...
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Birthright Israel alumni comprise 800,000 Jewish young adults from 68 countries. Nearly 40,000 North American donors give annually to Birthright Israel Foundation. Every year, $175 million is raised globally to send nearly 50,000 participants to Israel.
Founded in 1999 by a remarkable group of committed Jewish philanthropists led by Charles Bronfman and Michael Steinhardt, Birthright Israel aims to give every young Jewish person equal opportunity to explore life’s most important questions. About identity, community, connection to a homeland.
To be eligible for the gift of Birthright Israel, you must be considered Jewish by one of the recognized Jewish denominations (Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative, Orthodox, Sephardic).