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Support Israel with a last-minute Father’s Day gift

For a unique last-minute Father’s Day gift for Dad, look no further than Jewish National Fund-USA’s tree e-certificates.

Tree in Southern Israel
A tree in a field in Ruhama Badlands in southern Israel on March 3, 2024. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

Looking for a meaningful last-minute gift this Father’s Day? Jewish National Fund-USA’s e-certificates allow you to plant trees in Israel with just a few clicks and have the certificate delivered to your dad’s inbox.

The online tree-planting process is simple: visit jnf.org/trees, select your tree-certificate design and add a personal inscription. You can choose to have the e-certificate sent directly to your father, grandfather, uncle or anyone else via email, or to you to forward or print out.

Tree e-certificates from Jewish National Fund-USA also allow the planting of trees in memory of a loved one no longer with you.

Moreover, as fires rage throughout northern Israel caused by terror attacks, now is the time to support tree planting in the Jewish homeland.

Tree e-certificates start at just $10 when multiples of 10 are purchased through the organization’s EZ Tree program (jnf.org/eztree). Individual certificates can also be purchased for $18 per tree.

For more information or to place an order, visit: jnf.org/trees.

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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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