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"Birthright’s Excel program is the Iron Dome of business of the Jewish people"
27.03.25
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Meir Orbach
Taglit-Birthright International CEO Gidi Mark spoke at Calcalist and Bank Leumi's Mind the Tech NY 2025 conference about the importance of the program for training the next generation of leaders and strengthening their connection to Israel and Judaism.
Birthright circumvents security and health travel restrictions
13.05.21
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Yuval Sade
Young Jews, who will visit Israel through Birthright, will enjoy a separate set of restrictions to those agreed on by the Tourism and Health Ministries
Cancellation of Birthright-Taglit, Masa heritage trips to cost Israeli economy $200 million
14.06.20
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Shahar Ilan
60,000 Jewish youths from around the world were scheduled to travel to Israel during spring and summer to attend heritage trips that are now being called off due to Covid-19. Israel’s Ministry of Interior approved special visas to people attending Masa’s long term programs but they will not be exempt from the 14-day mandatory quarantine