
YEHUDI YP Fellowship Israel Trip 2026
Learning -Volunteering-Connecting
Join us for an extraordinary journey designed for Jewish young professionals ready to reconnect with their heritage in a meaningful and dynamic way.
Throughout the trip, we’ll travel across the Jewish homeland—visiting monumental sites, learning from engaging educators, and immersing ourselves in the culture, tradition, and spirit that define our people. Thoughtful learning sessions, meaningful conversations, impactful volunteer projects and uplifting Shabbat experiences will be woven into every step of the journey.
This is more than just travel. It’s an opportunity to grow, connect, and be inspired—together with a community of like-minded young Jews.
This trip is part of a YEHUDI Fellowship program that includes weekly learning sessions and a pre-trip shabbaton.
Trip price: $599
FAQs
What does the cost of the trip include?
The cost includes accommodations, learning sessions, transportation, and airfare.
One to two meals are provided each day of the trip. Participants are on their own to purchase meals for the meals not provided during free time.
How many people will be on the trip?
This trip is limited to 15 participants
Will we have free time during the trip?
Yes, the itinerary includes free time for personal exploration, relaxation, or further engagement with local culture and sites.
Are meals provided during the trip?
One to two meals are provided each day of the trip.
Who will lead the learning sessions?
Learning sessions are led by renowned educators from around the world, well-versed in Jewish philosophy, values, and traditions.
What kind of accommodations can I expect during the trip?
Accommodations will be comfortable and secure. Specific details will be provided closer to the departure date.
What travel documents will I need for the trip?
You will need a valid passport.
Joining this community has been life-changing for me.
“As someone who had little knowledge of Judaism before, I now see it as something beautiful and positive. The social aspect was what drew me in at first, but the meaningful experiences and learning opportunities with the mentors have made me feel like I’ve found a second family.”
They have truly become like family to me.
“I can’t imagine where I would be without this community. As an international student without family in the area, I would have been completely alone if not for the welcoming and supportive environment provided by Yehudi . I am so grateful for the connections and growth I have experienced here.”


















