The Hallelujah project is an international educational program connecting teens (ages 13-18) from Israel with Jewish communities across the globe, with the goal of shaping a young generation of leaders who feel a deep sense of belonging and communal responsibility.
Through a year-round curriculum of enriching workshops and international peak events, including summer camps, seminars, and delegations, participants enjoy a powerful personal journey and join a global network of social activism.
The leadership program fosters and develops youth groups from local municipalities in Israel and Jewish communities in the Diaspora. The process is designed as a gradual development throughout the year, including:
International summer camp in Israel, bringing together local youth with teens from Brazil, Argentina, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, South Africa, and more.
International summer camp at Lake Balaton, Hungary, alongside delegations from Europe, the USA, South Africa, and Israel.
Advanced training for counselors-in-training (CITs). This includes an international seminar in Cyprus, serving as a gateway to educational missions and volunteering worldwide.
Zionist and advocacy missions within Jewish communities in Europe, including cities such as Barcelona, Geneva, Glasgow, and more.