Please note: This is a sample itinerary. Actual activities, locations, and timing will vary based on your trip organizer, placement, and current conditions on the ground.
Refer to your Trip Organizer for your final itinerary, which is updated daily in coordination with local security and logistical teams.
Day 1
Arrival & Orientation
Land in Tel Aviv, check in to your housing, and meet your group. Start with a short neighborhood tour and get grounded in the journey ahead.
Day 2
Serve & Learn
Volunteer in the morning, then enjoy free time in the afternoon. Wrap the day with a briefing to help ground your experience in context.
Day 3
Dig in, Wind Down
Continue your service work in the morning. Enjoy a free evening to explore, rest, or connect with your group.
Day 4
Shabbat
Volunteer in the morning, then prep for Shabbat. Light candles, join a soulful Kabbalat Shabbat, and share a group potluck dinner.
Day 5
Rest & Reflect
Take a full day off to relax or explore. Come together in the evening for Havdalah, marking the end of Shabbat with song and intention.
Day 6
Testimony & Truth
Volunteer in the morning. In the afternoon, visit Hostage Square and hear a first-hand account from someone impacted by October 7.
Day 7
Full Circle
Serve one last time in the morning. Spend the afternoon reflecting and join a closing session to share what you’ve learned and how you’ve grown.
Day 8
Departure Day
Pack your bags and fly back home carrying memories, friendships, and a renewed sense of purpose.
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