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Volunteer on Israeli army base, learn Krav Maga

A new program for those under 70 includes on-base training sessions and visits to the Wingate Institute.

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A view of the Wingate Institute, Israel’s National Center for Physical Education and Sport, south of Netanya. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90.

Sar-El, a volunteer organization supporting the Israel Defense Forces, is offering two new programs to encourage Diaspora Jews to help the Jewish state as war with Hamas and other terrorist entities continues.

It is partnering with Birthright Israel to offer a two-week volunteer experience for 18- to 50-year-olds. Participants will have the opportunity to assist Israel’s defense efforts—from organizing supplies to buttressing essential logistics for the IDF. Program dates are June 8-19; July 13-24; and Dec. 21-Jan. 1.

Since the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and the ensuing war with Hamas in Gaza, Israel has been facing increasing demands on its resources. Volunteers from abroad fill in for necessary tasks while soldiers and reservists have been called to multiple fronts.

Sar-El is also offering a two-week program combining logistical support for the IDF with Krav Maga training in partnership with the Wingate Institute, Israel’s National Center for Physical Education and Sport.

The program is designed to provide volunteers with the chance to contribute directly to Israel’s frontline efforts while gaining self-defense skills. Tasks include packing medical supplies, sorting essential equipment and organizing food packages for soldiers.

This experience includes two on-base training sessions led by Krav Maga experts and two immersive day-long visits to the Wingate Institute, south of Netanya. Participants must be under the age of 70.

Sar-El also plans to join a march for Israel in New York City on May 18.

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