Tikkun2Gether is a unique opportunity this winter for adults ages 34–50 to experience Israel through hands-on volunteering and deep cultural connection in the wake of October 7th.
From January 28 – February 5, 2026, participants will spend eight transformative days making a difference across Israel, engaging in learning, reflection, and relationship-building. The itinerary includes time in Hadera-Eiron, Nashville’s Partnership2Gether (P2G) sister region.
"This trip is about renewal and connection,” said Rabbi Lindsay Danziger, mission Chair and P2G Chair. “We’ll help rebuild and restore through meaningful hands-on volunteering and create and strengthen personal relationships in our Partnership region.”
“The opportunity to volunteer in Israel is what first sparked my interest,” shared Joel Abramson, who is already a registered participant. “I’m also looking forward to spending time in Hadera-Eiron and celebrating resilience and hope together as one global Jewish family.”
This Birthright Israel Volunteer trip is proudly hosted by Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville, in collaboration with Partnership2Gether (P2G). The highly subsidized cost of $1,250 includes round-trip flights from Nashville, hotel accommodations, ground transportation, daily group breakfast, select lunches and dinners, and group programming.
The program is open to individuals who identify as Jewish and live in or are from Nashville. Previous participation in most Birthright Israel programs does not affect eligibility.
The last day to register is November 21. For more information visit IsraelOutdoors.com/Nashville or contact Jessica Cohen Banish at jessica@jewishnashville.org. Insert image titled: P2G
(photo credit to Cantor Josh Goldberg)
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