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The Birthright Israel Foundation - raises funds to support Taglit-Birthright Israel, a program that provides the gift of first time, peer group, educational trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26. Birthright Israel’s objective is to strengthen participants’ Jewish identity and connections to the land and people of Israel while reinforcing solidarity among world Jewry.

The Israel Museum - The Israel Museum is the largest cultural institution in the State of Israel and is ranked among the world's leading art and archaeology museums. Founded in 1965, the Museum houses encyclopedic collections, including works dating from prehistory to the present day, in its Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Jewish Art and Life Wings, and features the most extensive holdings of biblical and Holy Land archaeology in the world. In just forty-five years, thanks to a legacy of gifts and generous support from its circle of patrons worldwide, the Museum has built a far-ranging collection of nearly 500,000 objects, representing the full scope of world material culture.

Jerusalem Season of Culture - Throughout 3,000 years of history, Jerusalem served as a source of inspiration to poets, musicians and other creative spirits. Now, the Jerusalem Season of Culture summons the ancient muse for an annual summer showcase of the city's contemporary cultural treasures. From mid-May through the end of July, the city will host a series of riveting artistic experiences spanning the worlds of dance, music, poetry, philosophy, visual art, new media, and more.

Jewish National Fund - Since its founding in 1901, Jewish National Fund has been a vital part of Zionist history, achieving its goal of purchasing the land that would become the State of Israel, helping to develop that land into a thriving nation, and protecting Israel's environment.

Karev Educational Program - The Karev Program for Educational Involvement is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Education and Keren Karev, which was established by Charles and the late Andrea Bronfman, and aims for educational-social change which promotes the reducing of gaps and encourages equal opportunities in Israeli society by means of enrichment activities and empowerment in the education system.

Ohr Torah Stone - In 1983, Rabbi Riskin embarked upon the process of realizing his vision with the founding of Ohr Torah Stone Colleges and Graduate Programs. Since its founding, OTS has emerged as this guiding light, charting new educational, legal and social paths to groundbreaking change in the realms of women’s rights within Judaism, relations between observant and secular Jews, and the role of the worldwide community educator and spiritual leader.

Hundreds of OTS graduates are serving as dynamic, compassionate and engaging educators, spiritual guides and lay leaders in Israel and in countries across the globe. Wherever they go, they bring with them the message of an accessible and relevant Judaism based upon the understanding and acceptance of the unaffiliated or disenfranchised; the bridging of gaps; the pursuit of social justice; the quest for unity and the concern for every human being.

One Family Fund - One Family Fund provides direct financial, legal, and emotional assistance to victims of terrorism in Israel and is Israel's central address providing personalized care and support to all victims of the recent terrorism in Israel.

Shalva - Shalva’s goal is to provide a therapeutic and supportive environment that advances the special needs child and enables the family to raise that child while living a normal and healthy lifestyle.

Yad Eliezer - Yad Eliezer is the largest food relief organization in Israel, supported by the donations of caring individuals.


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