The popular “Yisrael Sheli” separate gender, frum, Birthright Israel trips with Mayanot are back again! If you are looking for a meaningful and memorable experience in Israel for you or your children, Mayanot has got the answer for you!
Yisrael Sheli means My Israel. That is what Israel is all about – You. You’ll experience Israel through many lenses – but most importantly, your own lens! Other like-minded people from across the USA and Canada will join you along the way as you celebrate your common history and heritage in Eretz Israel.
This trip is tailored for you, with special visits to ancient and modern religious sites but still includes the Birthright Israel highlights like climbing Masada, camel riding, beautiful hikes and amazing young Israelis that will join the trip.
The trip, which will be provided with Mehadrin Kosher meals, is the perfect way for today’s girls and bochurim to experience the Birthright Israel gift, al taharas hakodesh.
This program is also open to Canadians however all participants are responsible for their travel to and from the NYC.
Our Men’s trips are June 14-25, June 28-July 9 and August 3-14. Our Women’s trips are June 28-July 9, August 9-20 and August 17-27. The trips will run on separate itineraries and will not be in the same locations or hotels at the same time. If you are interested but these dates do not work, contact us and we might be able to change things around.
We are looking for people to help recruit for both trips in exchange for monetary reward and/or an opportunity to actually staff the trip. Please send us an email for more information.
Registration for the free trips is already open, so don’t delay, sign up today at www.mayanotisrael.com/register. Please note, there is only one date for each listed on the Birthright application, so just choose that one. Once you are in the Mayanot application, you can choose the date you prefer.
To add yourself to the list, for more information, to discuss date options and/or to recruit, please email Levi at yisraelsheli@mayanotisrael.com.
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