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Hasbara Fellowships uniquely takes hundreds of students to Israel for 16-days of pro-Israel education.
The goal of the Hasbara program is simple: educate, train and motivate university students to be passionate, dedicated and effective pro-Israel advocates on their campuses. We firmly believe that proper Israel advocacy education is the most crucial component of a successful pro-Israel movement on campus. Hasbara Fellows return to their campuses as strategic thinkers, organizational leaders and innovative advocates, dedicated to the positive portrayal of Israel on campus. The New England track will visit Israel from May 20th - June 8th, 2012. |
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Want to join YLD on
our Summer Mission to Israel? Find out how you can travel with more than 40 young adults from Boston – and hundreds more from across the United States from July 1-10, 2012! Limited subsidies available. Fall head over heels in love with Israel this summer. For more information, please contact Leah Ofsevit |
What is this trip all about?
Join us for an incredible summer experience in Israel. It’s a trip of a lifetime and a trip with a purpose. Don’t just see Israel through the window of a bus -- experience Israel as you kayak the Jordan River, climb Masada before dawn, and meet with members of the IDF. Get an insider’s look at how Federations, the most effective Jewish community-building organizations on the planet, unite and care for Jews in Israel and around the world. Join a special Boston contingency and visit Haifa, Boston’s sister city, to see how our programs are connecting our communities. |
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Earn $1,000 and Travel to Israel with Fellow Activists!
CAMERA seeks committed undergraduate students with excellent communication skills who can organize pro-Israel events on campus. CAMERA Fellows Reps will:
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Please email AIPAC if you are interested in this opportunity
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The AIPAC Campus Allies Mission is uniquely designed for student leaders from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Christian Campuses, Hispanic Association Colleges and Universities, AIPAC campus activists not eligible for AIPAC's birthright Israel program, as well as campus political leaders. Participants will walk the land of the Bible, gain a deeper understanding of the strategic and social issues facing Israel today, and examine the challenges and opportunities associated with the U.S.-Israel alliance. This mission creates a nexus between participants' political and personal identities by fusing their experience in American politics with their first formal experience with the Jewish state. Mission participants are pro-Israel activists-young adults who are significantly involved in the American political process-who have not previously traveled to Israel. Trip Dates: May 27 - June 7, 2012 |
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Over 4,000 college students have experienced Aish HaTorah's unique Israel programs combining the study of Judaism, contemporary Israel and adventure. Past students have met with top political leaders like Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, and Natan Sharansky. We have created a specifically designed trip for the Jewish Greek society on campus, The Jerusalem Roadtrips. Come join brothers for three weeks living in Jerusalem's Old City! |
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Taglit-Birthright participants and alumni! Extend your Israel trip or return to Tzfat with Livnot from $100/week, including room/board. Join Livnot's four-week Galilee Fellowship or one-week Northern Exposure programs for hiking (2-3 hikes EVERY week!), meaningful volunteering, learning through nature and spirituality workshops. Get off the bus and experience the Galilee with all of your senses. Dig into excavations from the 16th century, lunch with local families on Shabbat, connect to a unique community. Take a break from the daily grind or living out of your suitcase and make yourself at home in the Artists' Colony of the mystical Old City of Tzfat. |
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Volunteer Jerusalem offers a 5-day volunteer and social experience that brings together a diverse group of young adults with one common goal: experiencing Jerusalem.
Participants will spend half their time engaging in meaningful volunteer projects in different neighborhoods and communities throughout the city. The other half will be spent participating in the many social and cultural activities the city has to offer. The whole program is based on converging social activism with Jewish ideals in a fun setting. |
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Has a friend or family member been raving about their experience on Taglit-Birthright Israel?
Now is your chance to experience this spectacular journey and "See for Yourself." Join IsraelExperts and travelers from all over North America on a 10-day trip exploring the best of Israel. This trip is geared for participants of all ages and is the perfect way to experience the beauty, history and complexity of modern Israel. Visit all the major destinations as well seeing some of Israel’s ‘hidden gems.’ |