Volunteering opportunities in Israel
Volunteering is great way to get involved in Israeli society, while helping others. Learn about volunteering opportunities.
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- Masada
Visit this spectacular mountain refuge on the Dead Sea for Jews escaping from the Roman legions after the destruction of... read more
- Caesarea
The modern town of Caesarea is located mid-way between Tel Aviv and Haifa along the Mediterranean coast, on the outskirts of the... read more
- Old City of Jerusalem
There is nowhere else on earth where you can visit the holiest site of Judaism, one of the holiest sites of Christianity, and the... read more
- Negev Desert
One visit to the desert in Israel, and you will understand why Monotheism and the Jewish People were both born in the desert... read more
- Sea of Galilee
Israel's beautiful lake in the northern Galilee, called "Kinneret" in Hebrew, is a wonderland of nature, history and... read more
- Tel Aviv
Israel's largest city, founded over a hundred years ago on the sand dunes of the Sharon Plain, Tel Aviv is the... read more
- Rosh HaNikra
Grottos carved into rock cliffs by Mediter- ranean tides are natural wonder at northern tip of Israel... read more
- Timna
Famous for majesty and wonder of Solomon’s Pillars, an awesome desert destination north of Eilat... read more
- Independence Hall
On Rothschild Boulevard, the museum houses exhibits of the famous first reading of Israel’s Declaration of Independence in 1948... read more
- Mount Arbel
Site of ancient synagogue, and draw for hikers; Jesus passed through Arbel on travels to Nazareth... read more
- Banias
Nature reserve at the head of the Jordan River, waterfalls at Banias are major Israel attraction... read more
- Haifa
Port city on Mt. Carmel and largest city in north, home to Bahai Shrine and coexistence trail... read more
- Jaffa
Forerunner of modern Tel Aviv, this ancient port city is home to Christian, Muslim and Jew alike... read more
- Rehovot
Home to the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot is near Tel Aviv and famous for museums and the orange-blossom fragrance emanating from its citrus groves.... read more
- Eilat
Resort city on Red Sea on ancient Nabataean spice route, renowned for snorkeling and coral reefs... read more
- Tiberius
On the Sea of Galilee, one of the four sacred cities and famous for being where the Talmud was written... read more
- Hebron
Home to Tomb of the Patriarchs, second holiest city to Jews and in dispute with Palestinians... read more
- Mt. Hermon
Mountain in Galilee where God promised Abraham a home for his people; only ski lodge in region... read more
- Mt. Carmel
Mountain overlooking Mediter- ranean Sea that became home to Haifa, largest city in north of Israel... read more
- Jordan Valley
Running from Sea of Galilee in north to Dead Sea in south , it is also home to Jesus’ baptism site... read more
- Ashdod
Port city 30 minutes south of Tel Aviv, Ashdod is originally famous for Jonah and the whale story... read more
- Beer Sheva
Part of Egypt and conquered by IDF in 1947, largest city in the Negev and 7th largest city in Israel... read more
- Beit Shean
6000 years old and cited as being part of David and Solomon’s kingdoms, famous for excavation of Roman period city... read more
- Galilee
Geographic region in northern Israel, home to biblical cities Safed, Tiberius Tabgha, Capernaum and Nazareth... read more
- Mount of Zion
“Stronghold of Zion” according to Book of Samuel, site of David’s Tomb and Christian destinations... read more
- Jordan River
Flowing from Mt. Hermon in Galilee to Dead Sea, most famous for where John baptized Jesus... read more
- Belvoir
A Jordan Valley Crusader fortress, was home to Jewish communities in Roman and Byzantine periods... read more
- Acre
Acre (called Akko in Hebrew) is a city in the Galilee, located north of Haifa on the northern shore of Haifa Bay. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Israel.... read more
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