
Day Schools

Immersive Israel Experiences
Our school trips for grades 7-12 range in duration from 10 days to 4 months and are designed hand-in-hand with all of our partners. We are an all-service trip provider, including pricing, logistics, operations, and weaving your institution’s vision, pedagogy, and curricular emphases into all facets of the touring itinerary. We can also provide consultation and content to help integrate your Israel experience into the courses and programs enjoyed by your students in the years before and after their trip. We offer our partners curricular support, peer-to-peer encounters, and other learning opportunities throughout our collaboration.
We are committed to ensuring that the time your students and staff spend in Israel connects seamlessly with the educational experience back home, strengthening and deepening your school’s dynamic, thoughtful, and lasting engagement with Israel. If you are a day school leader or educator interested in learning more about how the Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center can shape an experience for your students, schedule a call with us today.
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Deepening Israel Ties
The Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center creates programs that offer deep encounters with Israel’s history, tradition, and peoplehood in an effort to help students develop a more nuanced and authentic connection with the land and society.
Cultivating Critical Engagement
We offer content that highlights the complex issues shaping Israeli society today, including security, politics, and socioeconomic gaps.
Forging Lasting Bonds
Our programs foster peer-to-peer encounters where participants meet with Israeli teens grappling with similar questions of identity, beliefs, and observance.
Understanding Israel & the Historical Context
Unlocking the past is key to understanding both the present and the future. Toward that end, we offer customized historical trips to Poland as an integrated element of the Israel education experience. These highly intense and immersive experiences serve to awaken collective memory and help participants understand how the Shoah shaped the story of the modern Jewish state.