Price range
From $4,000 per person
Upcoming Date
19 Oct 2026 - 24 Oct 2026
Tour Time
6 Days (Inc. Arv./Dpt.)

Join our Rebuild Israel Global Experience and be a vital part of the nation’s resilient era of rebuilding. You will see affected areas firsthand, rolling up your sleeves to actively uplift communities through meaningful, hands-on volunteer work. Guided by the Jewish Business Alliance (JBA), Minneapolis’s new business affinity group, and its commitment to helping and supporting struggling businesses, this journey goes beyond observation; you’ll learn about local entrepreneurs and explore potential ways to support Israel’s economic future.

Highlights

Hear stories of resilience, hope, and rebuilding from the communities.
A journey of connection: from the North's border to Tel Aviv's Shabbat vibe.

Itinerary

1 - Monday ( October 19 ) : North Bound: Borders & Briefings

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We arrive and head north, visiting communities that were deeply impacted by the war. Standing at lookout points along the borders with Syria and Lebanon, we will have an on-the-ground geopolitical briefing that puts the landscape and the last few years into context. As we cross the Golan and Galilee, we will stop at key cities to understand the scope of the damage on businesses and communities, and connect with local organizations focused on rebuilding and resilience.

Activities:

  • Welcome to Israel - Shalom and welcome to Israel! Arrival at Ben Gurion Airport.

  • Merom Golan Resort

Overnight: Merom Golan Resort

2 - Tuesday ( October 20 ) : Agency Power Day!

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Spend the day with leadership and professionals from the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee(JDC) - two organizations that mobilize time and again to support Jews and Israelis in Israel and around the world. We will hear about their efforts since October 7th to support displaced families, children, and communities, and meet program recipients to understand how their resilience in times of such tragedy. We will also explore what the ongoing relationship between Diaspora Jewry and Israel looks like in the wake of the most recent war, in light of rising antisemitism in the world, and going forward, together as one people.

Activities:

  • Merom Golan Resort

Overnight: Merom Golan Resort

3 - Wednesday ( October 21 ) : J'lem's Layers: Past to Present

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As the capital city of Israel, Jerusalem is also one of its most diverse. We’ll spend a day in Jerusalem meeting with organizations working to strengthen the city's diverse communities and support those most in need. We walk through historical alleyways and stop at community centers bridging the past and present with a brighter future. From arts and education to coexistence and technology, you’ll come away with a comprehensive understanding of what rebuilding looks like in one of the world's most layered cities.

Activities:

  • Isrotel Sea Tower Hotel

Overnight: Isrotel Sea Tower Hotel

4 - Thursday ( October 22 ) : Rehovot Rally & Partnership

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Head to our partnership city Rehovot to meet with local residents, visit small businesses, and connect with our partnership leaders. We’ll dive into the definition of community, as we share what our community is facing in Minneapolis and hear their needs. Together, we’ll discuss and plan creative ways to continue supporting each other from near and far.

Activities:

  • Isrotel Sea Tower Hotel

Overnight: Isrotel Sea Tower Hotel

5 - Friday ( October 23 ) : Shuk, Shop, & Shabbat Vibe

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There’s nothing quite like Friday morning in Tel Aviv - cafes and streets are packed and busy with conversation, dog walking, and fashion. We’ll take the morning to explore the outdoor food market, Shuk HaCarmel.Our guide will share the market's history and the stories of the vendors who have built their businesses here across generations. Our afternoon will be free for shopping and exploring. Toward evening, we will transition into Shabbat with optional synagogue services and a communal dinner to close the week.

Activities:

  • Isrotel Sea Tower Hotel

Overnight: Isrotel Sea Tower Hotel

6 - Saturday ( October 24 ) : Stories, Soul-Search, & Sendoff

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Shabbat is for rest and slower days. So take the morning to visit a nearby synagogue, walk on the beach, or just take time for yourselves. In the afternoon we will reconvene to meet with a local entrepreneur and hear about the challenges and successes in building a business in today's Israel. We will then host an open, group reflection on all we gained and shared during the week. We close with a final dinner together before heading to the airport.

Activities:

  • Farewell - We hope to host you again in our beautiful country!

FAQ

What's the weather like in Israel?

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In Israel, the northern and coastal areas enjoy a Mediterranean climate, meaning summers are hot and dry, while winters are cool and rainy. Down south and in the east, it's much drier. Rainfall usually comes between October and early May, with the most rain falling from December to February. It is always best to check the weather forecast beforehand. Spring (late March – May): Daytime temperatures are generally very pleasant - around 65-70°F, though it can still be hot in some areas (such as the Dead Sea and Eilat). There is a slight chance of rain, but it doesn't happen often. It can be cooler in the evenings in the North and Jerusalem - approximately 45°F. Summer (late May - late September): Temperatures are usually in the high 80s-90s. At this time of year, humidity will be highest in Tel Aviv and Tiberias. Other areas such as Jerusalem are drier and cooler, particularly at night. The desert, Masada and Eilat are extremely hot, but dry. It will almost never rain in the summer in Israel! Fall (late September – November): Same as Spring, but the rain can begin towards the end of the season. Winter (December - early March): Winter can be mild and sunny, or severe and overcast. There's often heavy rain and, in January and February, even snow at times! Temperatures will be in the 50s-60s most places, but in the 40s in Jerusalem and the Galilee hills, and cold at night. Pack layers and be prepared for anything! Weekly weather forecast

What clothes should I bring?

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Israel is a very informal country and the most formal you'll have to be is "business casual". Religious sites require long pants for the men and clothing that covers the knees and shoulders for the women. Men and women may be requested to cover their heads at Jewish and Muslim religious sites, while at Christian sites men are usually required to remove their hats. It's important to have comfortable walking shoes for the touring days. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are highly recommended as well. For warmer days, natural fibered clothes are best. We recommend bringing clothing that can be layered, as the night and day temperatures can vary greatly, regardless of season. Bring long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, a warm jacket/raincoat, as well as T-shirts. TALK TO US TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT OTHERS BY DONATING YOUR COAT AT THE END OF YOUR TRIP.

What happens if I need medical attention in Israel?

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The level of medical care provided in Israel, as well as the facilities available, rank up top with the very best in Europe or the United States. There are excellent hospitals in all the major cities and many hotels have a doctor on call. We strongly recommend procuring travel insurance that includes coverage for medical emergencies. 

What are check-in /check-out times?

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Sunday through Friday, check-in time is generally 3PM. On Saturday, check-out is usually one hour after sunset (the end of Shabbat). These times may change depending on the season. It is important to note however, that check-in on Saturday will be at night (usually 2 hours after Shabbat ends - sunset). Check-out is generally before noon, no matter the day of the week (except Shabbat). Please take into consideration the check-in / check-out times when scheduling your flights. In most instances, we are able to arrange for early check-in / late check-out when needed.

Terms of Payment

Deposit is due immediately to secure the booking.

Balance for the trip is due no later than 60 days prior to the first day of trip. An invoice will be sent 90 days before the trip.

Please refer to our full Terms and Conditions here.

Please note: 

  • The itinerary is subject to change as a result of unforeseen changes from suppliers, weather, etc.
  • This proposal is valid for 1 week for private clients and 10 days for groups. 

 

Cancellation Policy

Bookings can be cancelled within 48 hours AFTER REGISTRATION, with a full refund.

For cancellations made:

·         Up to 60 days prior to departure, any payments above the deposit towards the trip will be refunded. The deposit is non-refundable.

·         60-30 days prior to departure, 50% of the total tour cost per person will be refunded.

·         29-0 days prior to departure, the client will incur 100% of the cost of the tour.

All cancellation requests must be made in writing.

 

What’s Included
A private, licensed, English speaking tour guide v
Transportation throughout the trip to all programmed activities v
Bottles of water, as needed, and snacks v
Fees for sites and activities listed v
Group transfers to & from the airport v
Hotels throughout the trip v
Meals as listed in the meal plan at the end of each day v
Security guard throughout the trip v
Security guard throughout the trip
Airfare v
Tips for tour guides and drivers v
Travel Insurance (recommended) v
Testimonials
“I was very impressed with all that we did and were able to see. Thank you for all of the coordination and making sure I had Gluten Free food! I sincerely hope that your business recovers from the war and that tourism returns stronger that ever, I am confident it will!”
Haley
Tikvatenu participant, February 2025
“Thank you Via Sabra for making the trip comfortable and seamless. I felt well cared for and supported throughout.”
Sami
Tikvatenu participant, July 2024

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Available only between October 1-10, 2021!!

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