We are committed to providing a safe and celebratory experience for all of our trips. In cooperation with Taglit-Birthright Israel's international office, the Israeli government (through the Ministry of Education and security services) and our tour partners, Hillel monitors the situation in Israel on a daily basis. If ever we believed we could not provide an experience that is BOTH safe AND celebratory, we would postpone the trip.
Precautions taken for this trip are very extensive, and are detailed below. Even though there are never guarantees when it comes to safety, in Israel or anywhere, we believe that, with these steps, we can ensure a successful and safe Israel experience.
Nearly 40,000 people have journeyed with Hillel to Israel during the last 11 years, and they can tell you first hand about the security, the quality and the fun of our trips. We encourage you to ask them for yourself.
Should you have any additional questions, please contact your local Hillel or Jewish community professional, or contact our Taglit-Birthright Israel helpline at 202-449-6695.
Safety and Security Facts
Itineraries
All itineraries are reviewed in light of security considerations with a
central Israeli government office through the Ministry of Education that
coordinates the police, IDF and other security services; they issue
specific guidelines daily as to where it is safe to travel and the best
routes to use. This same office supervises the travel of all school
field trips in Israel, and we receive the same degree of attention and
concern as is given to Israeli schoolchildren.
Our groups do not
travel to or through areas of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem
or any other potential trouble spots which have received much media
attention due to the hostilities.
We have security briefings with our
tour partners throughout the trips. Local security personnel are
notified of the group's travel plans and will contact the group in the
event of an emergency. We will change a group's itinerary immediately to
reflect any heightened risk or security concerns.
Trip itineraries are distributed directly to staff and students, and are not public knowledge.
All
of the sites we visit, including malls and restaurants, are approved in
advance and secured. Itineraries generally avoid open, crowded places
unless security arrangements are in place.
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Transportation
We use a variety of airlines including EL Al and Delta. Israel's airline
security is widely considered the best in the world. In general,
airline security has become much more stringent; please check your
domestic carrier's specific policies prior to domestic connecting
flights.
Hillel's participants on Taglit-Birthright Israel travel
on private buses that are locked and under supervision when not in use.
Each bus has a professional driver who accompanies the group at all
times. At no point is public transportation used during our programs.
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Security
All groups are accompanied by a trained guide and professional security
personnel (often trained as medics). Students have a security
orientation upon arrival in Israel, which includes extensive travel
safety tips and emergency procedures. Security personnel have extensive
training and are provided by the leading firms in Israel.
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Communication
Each group travels with a GPS phone, so that we are aware of their
location and can communicate with them at all times. Additionally Hillel
and tour operator staff are in contact with each group repeatedly
throughout the day via cell phone.
All participants will receive
contact information for hotels in which students will be staying, as
well as a 24-hour emergency number in Israel for parents/guardians to
use in the event of a family emergency or crisis at home. Additionally,
each participating Hillel will designate a local contact person who will
be in contact with the group during the course of the trip and who can
be contacted in case of emergency.
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Medical Issues
All participants are provided with emergency medical insurance while on the ground in Israel.
We
require all participants to have existing medical coverage prior to and
following the trip, since the insurance we provide does not cover
pre-existing conditions or follow-up treatment. Participants should
contact their local insurance carrier to ensure coverage overseas and to
confirm reimbursement policies.
Participants should consult with
their physician regarding any existing medical conditions. Enough
medication should be brought for the entire trip, along with a copy of
the prescription. It is critical that participants indicate all
medication currently being prescribed or ongoing treatments on the trip
application.
As per recommendation of the Centers for Disease
Control, we strongly urge all students to receive vaccinations for
Bacterial Meningitis and Hepatitis-B ailments which can be transmitted
through close, intimate personal contact. Contact your physician or
local health service for more information.
A medic accompanies all
groups, and English speaking doctor's hours are arranged regularly in
the hotel. Should urgent medical care be required, participants will
immediately be taken to an authorized clinic or to an emergency room,
accompanied by a member of the trip staff.
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Emergencies
In the event of an emergency or any incident in Israel, an update will
be posted on Hillel's Israel helpline and on our Web site. We have
extensive contingency plans covering a range of possibilities.
In the event of an emergency in the United States, please call the emergency number provided in Israel.
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Travel Safety Tips
Travelers can have a major impact on their own well-being and safety by
the decisions they make about their day-to-day behavior. Hillel offers travel safety tips that participants should follow when traveling in Israel - and in other places.
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Contact Us
We hope that this information clarifies some of the questions you might
have about the safety and security of all participants on our trips.
Please contact us with any other questions.
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