Of course, Birthright (known in Israel as “Taglit”) – the famous free, 10-day trip to Israel for Jewish youth – never “died” per se, and so needs no resurrection. However, this year ...
The trips mark a potent symbol of a potential return to normalcy for Israel, which has been in war mode since Oct. 7. (JTA) — Birthright Israel on Tuesday announced that it would resume its free ...
On Shorashim trips, Americans and Israelis explore Israel, together, for the entire Birthright Israel experience. Through authentic encounters & local connection, our participants gain new ...
A groundbreaking study from the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies (CMJS) at Brandeis University has revealed the far-reaching impact of Birthright Israel, extending beyond participants to ...
The compound housing Kibbutz Be’eri’s displaced residents in southern Israel buzzed last week as a gaggle of volunteers speaking Spanish, Portuguese, English and French helped unload a large ...
If not, what are the differences? The report draws on survey data collected from a pair of surveys sent to US and Canadian young adults who applied to go on Birthright Israel trips during summer 2018: ...
Maddison Spiegel of Westchester County, New York, had tried for years to go on a Birthright trip to Israel but somehow it never happened. The first time she was supposed to go the COVID-19 ...
The organization has reportedly never canceled trips due to war in its 24-year history. (JTA) — Birthright Israel has canceled its trips that had been scheduled for December due to safety ...