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21-day trip to Israel for the Bay Area's Jewish Teens

GRADES: 9, 10, & 11 / DATES: July 2026
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HIGHLY SUBSIDIZED - FOR AS LOW AS $1,500*
Everything is included: airfare, lodging, tours, food etc.
(*Pricing depends on the number of Bay Area participants
& eligibility  for other grant subsidies)
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HIGHEST SECURITY MEASURES IN PLACE
(CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE)
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SAMPLE TRIP ITINERARY
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Grants & Scholarships 

The total cost of the trip is $6,595

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In order to make it affordable for every family many organizations have come together to offer various grants, incentives and scholarships.

 

With this philanthropic support you will be able to send

your teen to Israel for as low as $1,500

 

The list of grants & scholarships: 

 

Root One Voucher ($3,000 OFF) - regardless of family's income

Any Bay Area's Jewish teen that is currently in High School qualifies

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CTeen National Network - up to $2,000 OFF

Regardless of family's income

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Jewish Community Federation - $ OFF regardless of family's income.

Geographic area: Nine SF Bay Area counties, including San Francisco, San Mateo,

Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, Sonoma & small part of Santa Clara

(Palo Alto & Stanford)

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Jewish Silicon Valley - between $500 to $1,000. Based on family's income.

Geographic area: most of Santa Clara County (Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos,

Los Gatos, Milpitas, Mountain View, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga,

Sunnyvale & Santa Cruz)

 

Use this link for more info (click on "External Programs")

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Bay Area Jewish Youth Network / Eugenia Brin Memorial Endowment

For Jewish Youth - $540 OFF regardless of family's income.

Geographic area: Nine SF Bay Area counties. 

Additional scholarships available based on income

 

RSJC Cherkas Family Memorial Fund: $180 OFFF for teens from the

Russian-speaking Jewish families. Regardless of family income. 

Additional scholarships available based on income

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​SF Washington High School Alumni Fund Scholarship -  up to $3,000 OFF 

Based on family's income

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Hertz Fund ($1,000-$2,000) for members of Temple Beth Abraham

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