Wechsler Center Israel Trip

Past Event
  • Adults
  • Israel
  • Jewish Life
  • Modern Agers

We are so excited to invite you to join us on our Wechsler Center Israel Trip, from November 10–20, 2025.
This special mission is for anyone interested in volunteering and deepening their connection to Israel, including past, current, and prospective English Overseas volunteers. Partnering with Authentic Israel and the municipalities of Jerusalem and Beit She’an, we’re planning an unforgettable experience.

Contact Rabbi Brian Fink today to learn more.

Trip Highlights

  • Optional staff-chaperoned flights on El-Al
  • 5 nights in Jerusalem at the 5-star Herbert Samuel Hotel
  • 3 nights in Zichron Ya’akov, near Beit She’an, at the 5-star Elma Arts Hotel
  • Authentic experiences with English Overseas students in Jerusalem, Beit She’an and possibly Givatayim
  • Touring in Jerusalem and the lower Galilee/Carmel Mountain area, including Zichron Ya’akov and Beit She’an
  • Shabbat in Jerusalem

Draft Itinerary

Note: Authentic Israel will provide full refunds if the trip is cancelled due to security concerns.

Date:Mon, Nov 10, 2025 - Thu, Nov 20, 2025
Time:12:00 AM
Location:Offsite

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