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BIRTHRIGHT ISRAEL CALLS ON ITS 850,000 ALUMNI TO VOLUNTEER IN ISRAEL DURING WAR AGAINST HAMAS

 

For a period of two weeks, alumni will pick fruit and vegetables or pack boxes of supplies

Jerusalem, Israel (November 6, 2023) – Birthright Israel announced today a vital effort to assist the Jewish state as it defends itself from Hamas. The initiative arose from the many alumni who have contacted Birthright Israel offering to volunteer during this crisis.

 

Birthright’s initiative involves placing volunteers on kibbutzim and moshavim to harvest crops in the absence of the thousands of foreign field workers who returned to their countries during the war. The volunteers will thereby make a crucial contribution to saving the hundreds of family farms whose residents were evacuated or called into reserve duty since Hamas massacred southern-Israel residents on October 7 and launched its war against the Jewish state.

 

Participants will also work in donation centers to help with sorting, packing and distributing boxes of supplies for civilian evacuees and military units.

 

Birthright is coordinating the effort through its Onward Volunteer Program. First round of applicants will volunteer for two weeks in 2 rounds in November and more spots are expected to open in December.

 

The program will fully cover Tel Aviv-area accommodations, all of which have fortified rooms; transportation from and to the airport, and to and from the volunteering sites; and a small stipend. Participants will pay the cost of their flights and travel insurance.

 

The Volunteers will be working up to six hours daily, during which they’ll meet Israeli peers who also are lending a hand in farms and warehouses.

 

Applicants need to be between 18 and 40 years old, regardless of their previous Israel-program experience, with preference given to those who have already participated in Israel programs and who are ages 25 and up. All applicants will need to identify themselves as Jewish.

 

“I have been gratified by the Birthright Israel alumni – ranging from those who came to Israel just a few months ago, all the way back to those who participated in our first year back in 1999 – who have reached out since October 7th to ask how they can help,” said Gidi Mark, Birthright Israel’s chief executive officer. “This initiative is a meaningful and practical way to stand with Israel and to actively assist a great need.”

 

For more information and to apply to volunteer, please visit:

www.birthrightisrael.com/beyond/resource-center

About Birthright Israel:

Birthright Israel is the largest educational tourism organization in the world. Founded 23 years ago with the dream of providing every Jewish young adult with the transformational experience of a trip to Israel, Birthright offers multiple short- and mid-length programs in Israel for Jewish young adults. More than 850,000 young Jewish adults from 68 countries have received the gift of a 10-day educational tour in Israel with Birthright Israel, introducing them to the country’s ancient roots and modern wonders. Additionally, more than 10,000 people have attended internships, academic studies, and fellowships through Onward Israel, and over 1,000 Jewish young adults have attended the highly selective Excel Fellowship and are now part of the global Birthright Israel Excel Fellows community. Birthright Israel has a steadfast partnership with the government of Israel, donors and Jewish communities from around the world.