Taglit
Taglit, known as Birthright Israel, is a tourism organization that offers Jewish adults between the ages of 18 and 32 the opportunity to visit Israel.
Birthright Israel was founded in 1999.
The goal of the 10-day trip around the country is to offer the young adults an opportunity to connect with their Jewish roots and identity, placing Israel at the center.
Thousands of trips, ranging by category across the spectrum of diaspora communities from 68 countries, have been carried out by the organization.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the trips were halted for the summer 2020 season, but were able to return the following summer.
Birthright's rebirth: How the program has adapted post-October 7 - opinion
Birthright’s 25th year marks a type of rebirth: new and growing volunteer programs are now bringing in roughly as many participants as its classic 10-day touring experiences.
Despite war, 13,679 young Jewish adults visited Israel with Birthright this summer
Fear does not prevail: Birthright Israel continues amid war - opinion
Birthright parents: How I learned to stop worrying and embrace my kid’s wartime trip to Israel
Teaching Israel in the wake of October 7
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: How to present the much-changed nation to the thousands of Birthright visitors.
Israel is a beacon for young Jews - opinion
Israeli efforts to heal and rebuild showcase their unique blend of resilient, optimistic determination – qualities that Jewish young adults need now more than ever.
'Thank you for a historic event' - Jerusalem Post front page celebrates March for Israel in DC
Taglit-Birthright Israel ran the newspaper's front page to honor the 290,000 people who attended the event.
Birthright celebrates Israel's 75th year at annual gala
This year saw unprecedented registration for Birthright trips, according to the organization's CEO Gidi Mark.
Birthright Israel considering canceling all camel rides during Israel trips - exclusive
The often highly-anticipated tourist activity of riding camels may come to an end for Birthright Israel participants.
Taglit Birthright: Coming to terms with my Jewish identity in 10 days
I realized, finally, maybe for the first time in my life, that, yes, I want to continue the Jewish family; and, no, I am not practicing Judaism because it’s all I’ve ever known but because I want to.
Birthright participants feel closer to Israel, Judaism after trip - Pew
The new Pew survey is the first true indicator of the Birthright program, which offers American Jewish youth all-expense paid trips to Israel.
Auburn University men’s basketball team to embark on a ‘Birthright for College Basketball’ trip
The team will host a basketball clinic for Israeli and Palestinian children with former Jewish player Tamir Goodman, who was known for wearing a kippah during DI games.
Letters to the Editor, May 4, 2022: Not falling
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say
Birthright Israel launches coding boot camp, hi-tech job placement program
The program encompasses a five-month virtual course followed by a month-long period of in-person study and scheduled social activities in Tel Aviv.
Birthright trips returning to Israel after long COVID hiatus
Participants must be fully vaccinated, and Birthright Israel continues to work closely with Israel’s Ministry of Health to ensure a comprehensive and dynamic Covid protocol.