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5 Ways to Observe Yom HaZikaron Outside Israel
By Kate Bigam Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day, is a deeply somber time in the State of Israel. Writes an American Reform cantor who took her sabbatical in Israel, In Israel, it's personal. There is nothing remote or symbolic about Yom HaZikaron for Israelis. It...
Bearing Witness Today: Delayed Grief and Yom HaZikaron
By Rabbi Seth L. Bernstein, D. MIN. Of all the curiosities surrounding the Jewish calendar, I continue to be startled by the fact that only during these Omer days – between Passover and Shavuot – do Jews have back-to-back commemorations of sadness. Soon after...
10 Ways Jewish Israelis Will Celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut This Year
By Nadav Savaia Because Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day) and Yom HaAtzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) fall back to back on the Hebrew calendar, Independence Day festivities begin almost immediately after the mourning and solemnities of Memorial Day. As Memorial...
A Spiritual Journey Inside and Out
By Rabbi Rich Kirschen, Director One of my favorite teachers is the Quaker author, educator, and activist Parker Palmer. Parker Palmer has this remarkable ability to speak about “Meaning & Purpose” and why we need to transmit these values to the next generation....
The Four Questions I’m Asking About Israel This Year
By Chelsea Feuchs I have very little artistic ability. Throughout my childhood, I tried my hand at photography, drawing, singing, clarinet, dance, and musical theater, but to no avail. Considering all these failed attempts, I was shocked when I finally stumbled upon...
In Every Generation: Four Questions from the Early Days of the Kibbutz
By Rabbi Reuven Greenvald, Director of Israel Engagement, URJ Mah Nishtanah! As Passover, we ask, "How is this night different than all other nights?" Well, yesterday Israelis went to the ballot boxes, and today we know the outcome. One’s answer to this age-old Jewish...
Lessons During a Trip to the North
By Rabbi David Wilfond, Director of Education One of the things that makes the NFTY in Israel educational program of such a high quality is that we train our educators (mechanchim) for six months prior to the summer. Yesterday, we completed a three-day trip to the...
Next Year in Jerusalem!
Every year during the Passover Seder we say “Next year in Jerusalem.” Let’s make it a reality. We believe every teen should have a meaningful, memorable Israel experience, and it’s not too early to start thinking about next summer! Know a 9th grader who is looking...
Two Simple Words
By Erica Barish, Assistant Director There is a popular saying these days, “home is where the WiFi connects automatically.” For me, home is determined by a different kind of connection. Specifically, there is a connection – a feeling – that I have when I am in Israel....
March Madness: Israel Edition
Our newest NFTY in Israel trip – Sports Israel – launches this summer, so we’re celebrating with an Israel-themed March Madness bracket! Fill out your own bracket & share on Facebook and Instagram – don’t forget to tag @NFTYIsrael! Plus, starting today, March 25 through April 4, head to the @NFTYIsrael Instagram story to vote for your favorites!
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NFTY in Israel believes the opportunity to travel to Israel is one that cannot be missed. Many organizations support our mission of sending teens to Israel for a fun, educational and meaningful journey. To help offset the cost of a summer on NFTY in Israel, local communities, such as synagogues and federations, provide scholarship and financial aid to families.