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Connecting with Grandma: How My Birthright Israel Trip Reconnected Us

August 19, 2020

Connecting with Grandma: How My Birthright Israel Trip Reconnected Us

by Alix Ablaza , 2015 Birthright Israel Alumna

Over the last few years, Birthright Israel and Birthright Israel Foundation have become dear to my heart. This is in large part due to Margie Honickman who many in the Philadelphia area know and love. Margie sits on the Board of Directors and is the Philadelphia Leadership Council Co-Chair for the Foundation too. Before I began working for her, I...

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Shabbat Recipes to Help You Slow Down and Celebrate

August 17, 2020

Shabbat Recipes to Help You Slow Down and Celebrate

by Birthright Israel Foundation

After a long week of work or school, Shabbat serves as a prime opportunity to relax, recharge, connect with loved ones, and sit down for a nice meal. The festivities, which begin at sundown on Friday, commemorate the day when G-d rested after creating the entire world, in the Torah. And you thought your week was busy! TGIF—Literally Enjoying Shabbat...

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Video: Birthright Israel Ignited My Love of Judaism Even More

August 17, 2020

Video: Birthright Israel Ignited My Love of Judaism Even More

by Billy Steinberg , 2018 Birthright Israel Alumnus

My love for Judaism was ignited at my Bar Mitzvah, and the candle has stayed aflame since that day. It was only when my sister went on Birthright Israel that I became interested in going to Israel, where all our prayers go. I have Autism, and I knew that I, too, could have my Birthright Israel experience with peers from...

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Say It Forward: Spreading the Word in the Jewish Community

August 13, 2020

Say It Forward: Spreading the Word in the Jewish Community

by Birthright Israel Foundation

Have you ever performed a mitzvah and told the recipient to “pay it forward”? A common saying in popular culture, the term was likely coined during the early 20th century, though the concept dates back to ancient literature. The idea is simple: Rather than repaying an act of kindness, do something kind for someone else. Birthright Israel Foundation is rooted...

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Birthright Israel Love Story: Tatiana & Haley

August 11, 2020

Birthright Israel Love Story: Tatiana & Haley

by Birthright Israel Foundation

In summer 2017, Tatiana Lundstrom and Haley Harris-Bloom thought Birthright Israel would be a great opportunity to get in touch with their Jewish heritage. Hours into their trip, the two were sitting together on the bus and within days had fallen in love. Check out our interview with the couple to see how their Birthright Israel love story unfolds. What...

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Amy Jaffee: A Birthright Israel Parent on a Mission

August 10, 2020

Amy Jaffee: A Birthright Israel Parent on a Mission

by Birthright Israel Foundation

We are excited to announce Amy Jaffee as the new Co-Chair of Birthright Israel Foundation’s Long Island Leadership Cabinet. Amy is on a mission to ensure young Jewish adults worldwide receive the gift of Birthright Israel. It sounds like a massive project to undertake, right? For Amy, it’s personal. Two decades ago, Amy heard of Birthright Israel before trips even...

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10 Things You Didn't Know About Birthright Israel Foundation

August 4, 2020

10 Things You Didn't Know About Birthright Israel Foundation

by Birthright Israel Foundation

It began over 20 years ago with a bold idea from Jewish philanthropists: A trip to the Holy Land will enhance and strengthen the Jewish Diaspora for generations to come. Thus, Birthright Israel was born, and Birthright Israel Foundation came soon after. You may have heard about Birthright Israel from friends, family, or media, but you’re likely less familiar with...

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July 30, 2020

Orthodox Jews Can Benefit From Birthright Israel

by Meira Shleifer , 2020 Birthright Israel Alumna

When I was born, my father wanted to name me Sunshine. My mother compromised and named Meira Shleifer, which translates to illuminate. I grew up in a small Orthodox Jewish community in Waterbury, CT, attended a religious Jewish day school through eighth grade, and an all-girls Orthodox Yeshiva high school. Traditionally, after high school, Yeshiva students go to Israel for...

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