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Israel Jewish Heritage Tours

  • Aish Israel Programs From the Aish HaTorah yeshiva. A list of travel and study programs in Israel for various periods and with varoius emphases, from Jewish mystical and philosophical thought to contemporary culture and politics in Israel.
  • Israel Tours Features details of pilgrimages and heritage tours to Israel with various emphasises: Reform, Conservative, women, Bar/Bat Mitzvah trips etc.
  • Passport to Israel From B'nai Brith Youth Organization. Various summer program for Jewish teens. Comprehensive information on the tours, dates and costs, possible extensions, and scholarships.
  • Ramah Programs in Israel Information about the wide range of Ramah Israel experiences for families, synagogues, schools and students. The site contains information, educational activities and Ramah Israel news.
  • Shorashim Non-profit organization offering various summer and winter programs in Israel for ages 13-25, including free trips with Taglit-Birthright Israel.
  • Taglit-Birthright Israel Provides free, first time, peer group trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26. Detailed information for prospective travellers, an alumni central, and general discussions on Israel and Judaism.
  • Tlalim Tours Tours and special programs for families, synagogues and organizations, and Taglit-Birthright participants and alumni.

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Visas: Unless you are a citizen of some African or Central American countries, India, Singapore or some ex-Soviet republics, you do not need a visa to enter Israel. Most tourists are allowed a three-month stay, but those entering overland from Egypt or Jordan may only be granted one month. You will be given a duplicate entry permit on arrival. Do not lose this very losable piece of paper! If you do not have a return ticket and money to cover your stay, you may be put on the next flight home. The main hassle with visiting Israel is avoiding having your passport stamped - most Arab countries will not allow you to enter if you have visited Israel. If you can, get officials to stamp your entry permit rather than your passport.
Health risks: No particular risks in Israel, but you could consider vaccinations for hepatitis, typhoid, polio, tetanus and diphtheria if travelling to other Middle-Eastern countries.

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