Birthright Israel

We welcome our new Taglit-Birthright Israel partner
Sachlav | IsraelontheHouse.com
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Are you ready for a FREE trip to Israel?
Join is for an experience of a life time with Taglit-Birthright Israel and Sachlav | IsraelontheHouse.com for a free 10 day trip to Israel. 
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 Santa Monica College Students travel to Israel - June 26-July 7, 2010

 

 

"This trip changed my life. I have a new found love, respect, pride, and appreciation for being Jewish. I really got the importance of Israel in a way I never have before. I can see how important Israel is for the Jewish people and that we need it and need to protect it at all costs"
 
“When I first came to Israel I didn’t know anybody going on the trip with me or even any Hebrew. Now, even after only ten days, I feel like these people are my family and this land is my home.”
                                                                                                                          
”I wasn’t sure what being Jewish meant before I came here, now I know it means I always have a family and always have a home, here in Israel.”
 

"I thought I would be traveling with strangers, but quickly realized that they were more like my brothers and sisters.... I can honestly say that I have never been so far away from home, yet felt more like I was at home."

“I have had an amazing time where I met new people, explored a new land and made connections to my family’s past that I didn’t know I had. I don’t want to leave.”
 

“Coming to Israel gave me a new perspective on the Holy land. I now have a great attachment to the country and feel like I can call it my own.”

From Taglit-Birthright Israel: Hillel Bus 898
 

"The Jews need a safe place to call home and though Israel is far from safe, it is the best we have. And it is ours. I want to be able to help fund Taglit in the future and make it possible for other kids to have what I got. I am seriously considering moving here for 6 months-year and living on a kibbuts or doing a program where I will study hebrew, torah, and learn. I love Israel, I can call it a 2nd home now and I am 100 percent coming back soon."








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