We're a nation. A family that's come home.

Committed. Connected. Continual.

For generations, our nation's eyes and hearts were set upon our promised land.

For centuries Jew sacrificed through difficult journeys and painful circumstances, trying to make Israel home. Every soul pined, every heart wished. 

And now, millions of us are living this dream.

As they suffered through regime after regime, did they image that –
one day – there’d be a thriving Jewish world in Israel again?

It’s our eternal inheritance.

If our youth grow up in this land and still crave a connection they can’t label or describe – are they truly Israeli? 

Or are they merely people living in Israel? 

What defines an Israeli – if not being a Jew living in the land of Israel? 

Judaism is why we have a claim to this land. 
It’s why this land is ours, and without that sense of identity, how can we truly survive here? 

The challenge is: our youth don’t even 
know what they’re missing.

They are searching for spiritual meaning, direction, something more than just material affluence. I speak all over the world and my most enthusiastic audience is an audience of secular Israelis. I believe that secular Israelis are the only people who really believe that secular Israelis are secular.”

— Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

INEXTG answers a calling that’s silenced 
against the noise of everyday life.

The answers to every question they have – who, what, when, where, and WHY – are all safely encased in the heritage and history of our people.

If we expose our youth to authentic Judaism 
and Torah values, we can gift them the all-encompassing wealth of Judaism.

INEXTG is an obligation to Israel’s next generation.

Our identity is intrinsically tied to this inheritance – to this land and to this land’s future. 
Our goal is for no Israeli to look back after years of living in the land and ask, “Why was all this meaning withheld from me?”

At Israel’s Next Generation, we believe that the future of Israel lies in the hands of the youth. And that every one of us has a responsibility to ensure our youth understand the vast future they hold. We aim to connect Israeli youth with timeless Torah wisdom and Jewish values – all through hands-on programs educate, empower, and excite.

At three crucial stages of life

High School

(ages 13-17)

Imparting knowledge during their impressionable teenage years

Army Service

(ages 18-22)

Reinforcing their resolve and sense of mission as they fight

College

(ages 23-30)

Fortifying their Jewish identity when they go out on their own

In life-changing, life-defining ways 

Intellectually

Regular courses, lectures and classes that explore Torah’s timeless wisdom – and the modern-day application on Israeli lives today

Emotionally

Building a sense of community and pride with volunteer opportunities, first-hand exposure to Jewish values, and strong connections to like-minded peers

Experientially

An unmistakable taste of Judaism with regular trips, events and programs centered around Jewish life and community

Founding a future worth fighting for.

Our mission is guided by the vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, 
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, and his guidance to focus on connecting our youth to experiential, truth-filled Jewish experiences.

“[To strengthen the future of Israel], the first and most crucial change: we must change the outlook of the youth about their personal connection to the holy land. They need to know that they are in a single continuum of thirty generations of Jewish men and women – that thirty-five or forty generations ago, the Jewish people entered the holy land, which was given to them as an eternal inheritance. There is no injustice here. The Arabs only came a thousand years later and then they left – they weren’t interested in it. All these explanations are simple. But a young boy or girl has no patience for theoretical concepts. They need something concrete that they can actually participate in. When they are told that there is a verse in the Torah, ‘Shema Yisrael,’ they need to know that this wasn’t just addressed to someone named ‘Yisrael’ who stood at Mount Sinai 3,000 years ago. It was meant for this ‘Avraham,’ ‘Moshe,’ and ‘Shlomo’ who lives in Tel Aviv on such-and-such a street. It’s they whom G-d had in mind when He spoke.”

— The Lubavitcher Rebbe

If they’re proud of our land,
they’re patriotic

 they’re knowledgeable, they’ll nurture strong relationships
If they’re learned, they’ll live with joy. 
The future of Israel is not lost. Our youth hold it – and we can help them safeguard this precious gift. 
With your help, we can give them a strong sense of identity, build their resilience, and help them plant firm roots – solidifying the future of Israel for all generations to come.

A positive influence

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