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As ‘EZ’ as one, two, tree

With Jewish National Fund-USA’s revamped EZ Tree® program, planting a tree in Israel is just a click away.

Trees in Israel
Trees in Israel

Jewish National Fund-USA, the organization synonymous with tree planting in Israel, is now offering special pricing for tree buyers through its revamped EZ Tree® program. When trees are purchased in multiples of 10 at jnf.org/EZtree, a 44% discount is applied to the purchase.

Tree certificates make the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, as well as gifts in memory of a friend or loved one. And thanks to EZ Tree®, you can purchase a tree certificate from anywhere at any time in just a few clicks. It couldn’t be more convenient.

An example of a Jewish National Fund-USA Tree Certificate

“Planting a tree in Israel is the perfect way to honor the memory of a loved one or recognize a significant life milestone,” said Jewish National Fund-USA’s National Products Committee Chair, Robert Ganz. “For 122 years, we have planted over 260 million trees throughout our land of Israel and now, through our EZ Tree® program, we’re making it even easier for supporters to make a difference.”

When a tree is purchased through Jewish National Fund-USA, the recipient receives a beautiful certificate mailed to them, symbolizing their connection to the land and people of Israel.

To purchase a “bank of trees,” visit jnf.org/EZtree. For more information contact customer service at 800.542.TREE(8733) or customerservice@jnf.org.

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Jewish National Fund-USA builds a strong, vibrant future for the land and people of Israel through bold initiatives and Zionist education. As a leading philanthropic movement, the organization supports critical environmental and nation-building activities in Israel’s north and south as it develops new communities in the Negev and Galilee, connects the next generation to Israel, and creates infrastructure and programs that support ecology, people with disabilities, and heritage site preservation, all while running a fully accredited study abroad experience through its Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
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