As a child, being Jewish was easy– mostly because it was gently forced upon me by my loving parents and grandparents. However, what really did not come easy to me was figuring out what my Jewish identity meant to me once I flew out of the nest and later on in my professional career. Figuring out what my Jewish identity… Read More
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Leadership & Supporters
July 23, 2020
How to Prioritize The Jewish Organizations You Support
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Birthright Israel Foundation
Tzedakah is a Hebrew word that resonates for most American Jews. Perhaps you remember collecting coins in a blue and white pushke as a kid. Or maybe you learned about mitzvot as a young adult on a Birthright Israel trip. The closest English translation is philanthropy, but tzedakah also ties into justice and righteousness. Pursuing social action through mitzvot like… Read More
Leadership & Supporters
July 21, 2020
Arlene Kaufman & Sandy Baklor and Their Unwavering Support for Birthright Israel
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Birthright Israel Foundation
When Arlene Kaufman and Sandy Baklor married over two decades ago, they both not only shared an undeniable love for each other but an undeniable love for Israel and Jewish people. Anyone who has had the pleasure to meet Arlene and Sandy knows firsthand their focus is on securing the Jewish future - whether through Birthright Israel Foundation, Masa Israel… Read More
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Trip Highlights
July 20, 2020
Birthright Israel to Atlanta: How I’m Still Reaping the Benefits of My Trip
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Jordan Shipowtiz • Atlanta, GA
In summer 2014, there was ongoing rocket fire from Hamas into Israel, and like many Jewish people, this was weighing heavily on my heart. Sure, being in the US as this was happening, it's easy to sort of tune it out since quickly, these situations in Israel can become like any other news cycle. However, for me, this was different… Read More
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Trip Highlights
July 13, 2020
Meet Sam & Jared: Atlanta Alumni Who Were Transformed on Birthright Israel
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Birthright Israel Foundation
This past year Atlanta natives and best friends Jared Siegel and Sam Baroff decided it was time to claim their birthright. During their junior year at the University of Georgia, they signed up for a Birthright Israel trip together, hoping to further their understanding of Israel. Like many, Sam had initially heard of Birthright Israel through his mom. While Jared heard of the trip through his… Read More
Trip Highlights
July 10, 2020
How Birthright Israel Has Been Preserving Jewish Heritage for Decades
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Birthright Israel Foundation
Ashley Horine was taught about Israel and claiming her birthright by her grandfather, a Holocaust survivor she affectionately refers to as Poppy. Even so, for much of her life, she considered her Jewish heritage a “thing” without meaning. After Poppy passed away, however, Horine spoke with his rabbi who reiterated Poppy's desire to see his granddaughter go to Israel, sharing… Read More
Alums
Trip Highlights
July 9, 2020
Why Birthright Israel Prepared Me For Seminary
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Sheyna Ryvkin • Brooklyn, NY
Before I went on Birthright Israel, the organization seemed just like any other Israel travel company. To me, Israel was Israel and just the country of the Jewish people. However, this all changed after my trip. I can now say, Birthright Israel was an incredible experience, and Israel is home. It also prepared me for my year in seminary, which… Read More
Leadership & Supporters
July 6, 2020
How Birthright Israel Foundation Changes Lives…Tens of Thousands at a Time
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Every year, tens of thousands* of Jewish young adults are gifted with a life-changing journey to Israel. Before their enlightening Birthright Israel expedition, they tend to take Israel for granted. Like the generation before them and the generations to come, these individuals have little concept of a world without a Jewish homeland. Everything changes, however, once they accept their birthright.… Read More
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Trip Highlights
July 2, 2020
Birthright Israel Connects Long Lost Siblings to Their Jewish Heritage
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Jennalyn Samson • Portland, OR
Jennalyn Samson grew up not knowing much about her Jewish heritage and was inspired to go on Birthright Israel when a long lost sibling reached out. Her brother Matt, who she only found out about a few years before her trip, mentioned "this thing called Birthright." Through the trip, Jennalyn and her brother Matt had an opportunity to spend more… Read More
What made me love Birthright Israel is probably precisely why everyone loves it – it's life-changing. I signed up during my sophomore year at the University of Miami, and I thought it was a dream to go to Israel on an all-inclusive trip. Little did I know how much these 10 days would influence my life in the years to… Read More
Alums
June 24, 2020
How Donating to Birthright Israel Foundation Makes Life-Changing Experiences Possible
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Growing up around Holocaust deniers and anti-Semites, Cole Keister often felt different because he was Jewish. The kids at his rural Oregon school called him a “kike” or a “dirty Jew.” One even gave him a bible and invited him to church to be “saved.” Upon returning from Birthright Israel in college, Keister no longer felt different. Instead, he said… Read More
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