Israel Recharge is an incredible opportunity for Jewish students and young professionals from all backgrounds and affiliations who would like to experience Israel, explore their Jewish roots, and inspire their soul.
Recharge participants will spend life-changing days with Birthright’s beloved and highly-requested trip leader, Steve Eisenberg, together with the acclaimed educator and tour-guide, Moshe Rothschild.
Israel Recharge will elevate the Birthright educational and spiritual experiences to a deeper level through exhilarating hikes and outdoor activities, inspiring speakers and stimulating conversations on the State of Israel and our Jewish Heritage. Participants will also enjoy an awesome and meaningful Shabbat experience in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Recharge participants will spend life-changing days with Birthright’s beloved and highly-requested trip leader, Steve Eisenberg, together with the acclaimed educator and tour-guide, Moshe Rothschild.
Israel Recharge will elevate the Birthright educational and spiritual experiences to a deeper level through exhilarating hikes and outdoor activities, inspiring speakers and stimulating conversations on the State of Israel and our Jewish Heritage. Participants will also enjoy an awesome and meaningful Shabbat experience in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Steve Eisenberg is director and co-founder of JICNY, a home away from home for foreign Jews living in New York. Steve was former Managing Director of investment firm Ehrenkrantz King Nussbaum, Inc., having previously served as a Vice President at Bear Stearns, specializing in Risk Arbitrage and a Wall Street consultant. Steve's Monday night classes in Manhattan attract over 100 people and he is frequently invited to speak and lead programs around the world.
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Moshe Rothschild is a government licensed tour guide. He enjoys sharing his love for Israel by taking
others around and teaching about the history and beauty of the land. Moshe worked as a rabbi in Perth, Australia and in Miami. He is also active in building bridges between Israel and non-Jews. Prior to moving to Israel, he was voted NY’s Funniest Rabbi and was active as a Stand-Up Comedian. Since moving to Israel he is no longer funny. Moshe enjoys playing the guitar, reading and he used to like exercising though lately it is a real pain. Rabbi Moshe lives together with his wife Yonit and their four children in the town of Efrat, Israel. |