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Get Involved at Home

The Jewish Agency for Israel is a champion of the Jewish story—and in the United States, that means strengthening Jewish communities across the country and reinvigorating our cultural connection to Israel. By sending emissaries throughout the U.S. or fostering partnerships between cities, we're build living bridges to our shared homeland, one heart at a time.

  • Partnership2Gether

    By bringing together cites in the U.S. and regions in Israel, this program creates friendships and emotional investments within the global Jewish community.

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  • Shlichim

    Emissaries hand-selected to represent the best of Israel, Shlichim are sent abroad to speak authentically about issues of Zionism and act Israeli role models to children and youth.

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  • Russian Speaking Jewry

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  • Project TEN

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Youth Village in Nitzana

“The moment you help create a resident, a citizen—no matter who he is, he feels a sense of belonging and loyalty and feels committed to his environment." —Jamal Majadele, a teacher at The Jewish Agency's cutting-edge Youth Village in Nitzana. These villages are a living embodiment of our call to service and our commitment to creating strong connections among Jews everywhere.

Summary of the funding that is needed to provide these programs

  • Thanks to Partnership2Gether—a program of The Jewish Agency—a young Israeli woman had a built-in connection with the city that, years later, would end up her hosting her as Shlicha.

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  • Based in Jerusalem, The Chocolate Forest creates so much more than just sweets—it cultivates an experience. And The Jewish Agency's Loan Funds was there to help.

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  • Terror attacks affect us all—but they hurt children most. The Fund for Victims of Terror helps ease this chaos by providing respite camps for kids as a form of therapeutic intervention.

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  • Estelle and Johan Goaz grew up in France, but it was the Israel Tech Challenge—and The Jewish Agency for Israel—that brought them together.