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We must not let the Israel Tour system collapse

The informal education system which has served us so well is creaking

June 15, 2021 11:17
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Some date it back to 1999, and the establishment of Birthright Israel. Certainly, that was the programme that firmly established the idea of the ‘Israel Experience’ as the key tool to help secure the Jewish identities of the next generation. Ten days of a group programme in Israel, at no charge, involving educational tours, outdoor activities and encounters with Israelis. That was the silver bullet.

Over 20 years on, three-quarters of a million young people have been through the programme, mainly from the US and Canada.

And if Brandeis University researchers are to be believed, it works.

They have been tracking two groups over time: Birthright participants and individuals who applied but ultimately didn’t go. And they have found that Birthright participants are more likely than the others to marry other Jews, raise their children as Jewish, feel a strong connection to Israel, have Jewish friends, attend Jewish religious services and celebrate Jewish holidays.