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The Israeli Volunteer Association (Hebrew: האגודה להתנדבות, romanized: HaAguda LeHitnadvut) is the largest volunteer association in Israel. As of 2024, over 150,000 volunteers participated in its activities. It is engaged in the fields of security, welfare, education, and health.
The volunteering phenomenon in the kibbutzim began in the mid-1960s when the young generation of Baby Boomers from western nations became curious about kibbutz life and eager to experience it first-hand, and as a result decided to come to Israel, volunteer in a kibbutz and gain experience of living and working in a collective community.
Sar-El (Hebrew: שר-אל; lit. The National Project for Volunteers for Israel or Service for Israel [2]), is a non-profit service organization, subordinate and under the direction of the Israeli Logistics Corps, for Israeli citizens living abroad, and who now wish to finalize their status with the military.
When she heard about the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, Teaneck's Chana Baron felt hopeless. Weeks later she was volunteering on an Israeli farm.
Tevel was formed in 2007 and began with 15 Israeli volunteers living communally in the Swayambhu neighborhood of Kathmandu and volunteering with local NGOs. In 2009 Tevel partnered with Nyayik Sansar to establish a unified organizational model that places highly qualified professional Nepali staff as leaders of projects in various communities working alongside international volunteers.
The Heritage House is a non-profit youth hostel in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.It offers free or subsidized lodging to Jews from around the world. The hostel provides young Jewish adults with information on touring, studying, intern, and work opportunities in Israel, in addition to providing follow-up connections, especially with the Jewish communities back in their home ...
Masa Israel Journey (or Masa Israel, Hebrew: מסע "journey") established in 2004 by the Jewish Agency and the Government of Israel, provides young Jewish adults in the diaspora with "transformative experiences" in Israel, spanning from 4 week to 10 month programs for ages between 16-50.
Volunteers for Israel (VFI) is an American non-profit 501(c)3 organization that volunteers to do civilian work in Israel, open to both Jews and non-Jews. It is most famous for doing civilian work on Israeli Defense Forces bases in partnership with Sar-El . [ 1 ]