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Birthright Israel Is a Jolt of Jewish Identity

April 14, 2026

Birthright Israel Is a Jolt of Jewish Identity

by Rabbi Peretz Shapiro , Birthright Israel Madrich

I am a Chabad rabbi living in Dallas, Texas, though I’m originally from England. I work primarily in Jewish adult education. My parents were both from South Africa, and I grew up in a Zionist family. After I met my wife, who is American, I moved to the U.S. in 2002. I wasn’t raised observant, but I became observant in college....

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Why I Keep Coming Back as a Birthright Israel Madricha

April 13, 2026

Why I Keep Coming Back as a Birthright Israel Madricha

by Haddie Daner , 2022 Birthright Israel Alumna

My twin sister, my brother and I were adopted from China and grew up in San Luis Obispo, California, near the ocean. My whole extended family is Ashkenazi Jewish, with a mix of Reform and Conservative. We kept kosher strictly in my home and observed Shabbat, and I had my bat mitzvah and went to Jewish summer camp.  I started college...

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Birthright Israel: Visiting When a Good Friend Is in Trouble

March 27, 2026

Birthright Israel: Visiting When a Good Friend Is in Trouble

by Sarah Abraham , 2026 Birthright Israel Volunteer

I'm originally from Brooklyn, and I attended college and law school in New York City. I'm married, I'm observant by choice, and I have teenage twins. I've always known that as an adult, you have to constantly reinvest in your commitment to Judaism. It's not something that just happens. It has to be planned. It has to be intentional. After October...

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Brandeis University: Birthright Israel Reverses Generational Decline in Jewish Identity

March 23, 2026

Brandeis University: Birthright Israel Reverses Generational Decline in Jewish Identity

Brandeis University has documented the sharpest decline in Jewish connection among young American Jews in 25 years. Without intervention, campus pressure, misinformation, and political polarization are pulling young Jews away from Jewish life.Birthright Israel is the proven solution: participants return more connected to Israel, more grounded in their Jewish identity, and more committed to the Jewish community.The impact doesn't fade...

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Birthright Israel Helped Me Become the Jewish Educator I Am Today

March 4, 2026

Birthright Israel Helped Me Become the Jewish Educator I Am Today

by Mitchell Hall , 2026 Birthright Israel Alumnus

I grew up in Commack, Long Island, in a Reform Jewish family. My parents are from the Bronx, and although our home wasn’t kosher, I had my bar mitzvah, and spent summers going up to the Catskills for family reunions.I never originally saw myself as a Jewish educator. I saw myself as Jewish and happened to work in a yeshiva...

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From Quiet, Hidden Judaism to Pride and Responsibility

February 17, 2026

From Quiet, Hidden Judaism to Pride and Responsibility

by Tatyana Kheyfets , 2026 Birthright Israel Volunteer

My name is Tatyana Kheyfets, and I live in San Ramon, California. I was born in Gomel, Belarus, and immigrated to the United States in 1995 when I was nine years old. My life has always been shaped by the desire to build meaningful relationships, learn from different perspectives, and stay actively engaged with my community. Growing up in Belarus,...

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Birthright Israel: “If Not Me, Then Who?” 

February 5, 2026

Birthright Israel: “If Not Me, Then Who?” 

by Reyna Susi Dominitz , Associate Vice President, Miami, Birthright Israel Foundation

This reflection was written in January 2025, following a Birthright Israel staff mission to Israel. I was there during the release of hostages Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher, who had been held in Hamas captivity for more than a year. I landed back home just 24 hours ago, and I am still in disbelief at what I experienced. I...

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Birthright Israel Through My Eyes as an Israeli American

February 3, 2026

Birthright Israel Through My Eyes as an Israeli American

by Dana Peri , 2026 Birthright Israel Alumna

I was born in Israel, and my family moved to the U.S. when I was seven and a half. I grew up in New Jersey, and now I’m a fourth-year student at Drexel University, majoring in biology. I work at a cancer immunotherapy research lab at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and I’m exploring a career in medicine.As an immigrant...

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Birthright Israel Made Me Ask: How Can I Be a Better Jew?

January 29, 2026

Birthright Israel Made Me Ask: How Can I Be a Better Jew?

by Josh Smiler , 2026 Birthright Israel Alumnus

I’m from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and I’m a sophomore at Drexel University in Philadelphia, studying marketing. I’m interested in social media and branding, and I also play basketball. I went to Hebrew school until about age thirteen and had my bar mitzvah, but after that, there was a gap. Then the pandemic hit, everything got chaotic, and before I knew...

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