HDNA MBI – Bus 13
Crane Lake in the Dunes
Jewish Self Reflection
By Evan Bazel, Bus 6 Participant I feel Judaism in America is a concept and practice plagued with superficialities and grey areas. Speaking from experience in both the Conservative and Reform sects, I can declare with the utmost confidence that the religion itself, an...
Finding Your Piece in the Jewish Puzzle
By Rabbi Rich Kirschen, Director The beginning of the program may seem like years ago, when your teens made their way to Europe and then on to Israel to find themselves wandering in the desert, just like their ancestors. Yet now, only a few weeks later, the story of...
Reflections on Our Jewish Journey and the Choices Ahead
By Rabbi Rich Kirschen, Director Now that the NFTY in Israel journey has ended, another journey is beginning. Once your teens have rested and have had a chance to catch up with the family and friends they missed over the summer, it will be well worth your while to...
TBT to… Shabbat in Krakow!
Celebrating With Mitzvah Corps Israel!
Why I Chose Yam L’Yam
By Jake Delforte, Bus 9 Participant For my four day Chavaya program, I chose to do Yam l’Yam, or Sea to Sea. Over the course of the four days, we hiked from the Sea of Galilee to the Mediterranean Sea. Looking back on my Chavaya experience, I have nothing but great...
Ghetto: A Poem
By Samantha (Sami) Silk, Bus 8 Participant the path that we now follow is the Exodus our ancestors never chose flooding with pain they died not to swallow the past spills into the river and flows we cross a blue bridge over blue waters just like our...
TBT to…Bus 6 Staff On the Way to the Airport
The Making of a Video with Bus 3
Financial
Assistance
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.