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Judaism Felt Outdated Until Birthright Israel 

January 27, 2026

Judaism Felt Outdated Until Birthright Israel 

by Rita Kamil  , 2026 Birthright Israel Volunteer

I grew up in Michigan with a Reform Jewish identity. But if I’m honest, I felt the least Jewish of my siblings. I’m one of six kids, and I was the most secular one. I just didn’t see the relevance. Judaism felt outdated, like the traditions were disconnected from modern life. Then October 7 happened, and it fundamentally changed me. I...

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What Birthright Israel Made Impossible to Ignore

January 26, 2026

What Birthright Israel Made Impossible to Ignore

by Zak Bedrosian , 2026 Birthright Israel Alumnus

For many Jewish young adults, Judaism doesn’t disappear. It just gets deprioritized. Not out of rejection, but out of momentum. Careers accelerate. Cities change. Communities become harder to hold onto. You don’t stop being Jewish; you just stop structuring your life around it. That’s what happened to me.I live in the San Francisco Bay area now, where I am an...

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Krissie Sharman FEATURED V2

November 13, 2025

Bringing Judaism to Life on a Birthright Israel Accessibility and Inclusion Trip

by Birthright Israel Foundation

Krissie Sharman, a young woman from Buffalo, New York, has built her life around kindness and community. “I like helping out people who are in need and having a hard time,” she said. Krissie volunteers at a local food pantry and with an animal rescue, caring for cats, dogs, and the occasional rabbit. She is close to her sister, Kristin,...

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Hannah Birnbaum FEATURED

October 22, 2025

Birthright Israel Helps the Jewish Family Find Each Other Again

by Hannah Birnbaum , 2025 Birthright Israel Alumna

I grew up in Seattle and live in D.C. now. I’m a legal assistant who’s interested in world history and birdwatching. When I was younger, my family wasn’t terribly observant. We'd observe Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah, have a Seder, and light a Chanukiah, but not much more than that. When I was fifteen, my parents got divorced, and my...

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Andrew Shapiro FEATURED

October 16, 2025

Birthright Israel Brought My Jewish Story Full Circle 

by Andrew Shapiro , 2025 Birthright Israel Alumnus

I’m from Utah—a fourth-generation Shapiro born and raised in Salt Lake City. Being Jewish in Utah means standing out, but it’s made my pride that much stronger. My great-grandpa emigrated to the U.S. from the Ukraine–Lithuania area around 1900 and made it to Salt Lake City about a decade later, where he met and married my great-grandmother—a well-educated Jewish woman...

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October 16, 2025

Birthright Israel Volunteers Bring New Hope to Kibbutz Ein HaShlosha

by Birthright Israel Foundation

Birthright Israel Volunteer recently partnered with Hebro, a New York–based organization for gay Jews, to help bring new life to Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, one of the Gaza envelope communities that has largely been empty since October 7th. Now, as residents return, Birthright Israel volunteers are working beside them to restore shared spaces and bring back the warmth and rhythm of...

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October 16, 2025

Finding My Musical Jewish Voice Through Birthright Israel Storytellers

by Kate Amrine , 2025 Birthright Israel Onward Storytellers Alumna

I’m a trumpet player and teacher based in New York City. I play on Broadway and on tours around the world, and I also perform as a soloist. I love commissioning new works by composers and performing music that’s about the issues I care deeply about—women’s rights, climate change, social justice. I didn’t grow up with any Jewish background or...

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David Rittberg

October 16, 2025

How Birthright Israel Inspired David Rittberg’s Work in Jewish Philanthropy

by Birthright Israel Foundation

David Rittberg is the Senior Director of the U.S. Jewish Grantmaking team at the Schusterman Family Philanthropies, where he oversees Jewish and Israel-related giving alongside foundation leaders and the Schusterman family. After 13 years at Schusterman, he still traces the origins of his career in Jewish philanthropy back to his Birthright Israel trip. David grew up in a family deeply...

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