Birthright Israel Foundation supporters in Atlanta hosted former IDF soldier, Israeli participant, and tour educator Noa Tadmor for two-inspiring days of impact. The events kicked off with a breakfast hosted by The Marcus Foundation, Inc., a staunch supporter of Birthright Israel’s program and a leader in Jewish philanthropy in Atlanta. Yoni Kaiser-Blueth, Program Director at The Marcus Foundation, Inc., opened the breakfast by showcasing the importance of the program to their foundation.

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Later in the day, supporters Angel and Aaron Goldman hosted a parlor meeting where the community gathered to hear Noa speak. Angel Goldman opened the evening by reminding the guests about the importance of a firsthand Israel experience for today’s young Jewish adults and spoke about her son, Daniel’s excitement to participate in the classic 10-day trip this summer. At both events, Noa Tadmor gave her personal testimony as an Israeli alum of the trip and how, as a tour educator, she helps young Jewish adults connect to their heritage, ask tough questions, and form unbreakable bonds with the land and people of Israel.

The last few days in Atlanta were impactful and showcased how the community continues to prioritize Israel and the next generation. As 20,000 young Jewish adults are left behind due to a lack of funding and increased costs, the time is now to invest in Birthright Israel Foundation. It costs $4,500 to send one participant a 10-day journey.

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