✨ Veronica, a Birthright Israel participant, shares a sneak peek of observing Shabbat during our classic 10-day trip. ✨ Shabbat is a core theme of our educational programming, with many groups spending at least one Shabbat in Jerusalem. Experiencing Shabbat in Israel offers young Jews a unique way to discover its meaning. On a Birthright Israel trip, participants explore Shabbat through community, learning, and spirituality. Each group engages in Kabbalat Shabbat, whether at a local synagogue, their hotel, or outdoors, embracing prayer, poetry, or special celebrations.
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