Young Leader Fellowship
Discover the strategic importance of Judea and Samaria, and why a two-state solution endangers Israel’s future.
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Young Leader Fellowship
Israel is under attack. But the attack does not end at Israel’s borders.
The Young Leader Fellowship brings future American leaders to Israel to understand that fight firsthand — and to return home ready to defend it. Jews and Christians built this civilization together. They will stand together to protect it.
Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran are not just targeting the Jewish state. They are targeting what Israel represents: the Bible, and the civilization built upon it. Every rocket fired at an Israeli city is an assault on the values that Jews and Christians share — values that are the foundation of America itself.
This is a war over the Bible. And it is being fought on Israel’s soil.
- Past Trips:
- May 24-31, 2026
- November 23-30, 2025
- May 25 - June 1, 2025
- November 24 - December 1, 2024
- March 24 - April 1, 2024
- November 22 - 27, 2023
“I have set guardians upon the walls of Jerusalem all day and all night. They shall not remain silent.”
(Isaiah 62:6)
Past Trips
“So fun to be a part of Shabbat from the beginning to the end. And also so cool to hear the stories of so many Israelis living in Judea and Samaria. They are like superheroes, and how cool to meet them in person. I loved how we had rounded perspectives from the military, and from everyday civilians, on how these towns and communities were built.”
Halle M.
“Everything in the itinerary was perfect! We heard stories from people who lost loved ones that were emotionally hard on the heart and mind. But you can’t bypass it – you have to experience it to really understand. We need to know the truth and spread it!”
Brittany S.
“Thank you for the trip of a lifetime! This tour was incredibly inspiring and life changing.”
Annie W.
“Absolutely incredible. So many of the discussions and stories just blew my mind and completely changed and broadened my thinking about the war and Israel.”
Halle M.
“It is very important to help Christians follow a path of bridging relationships with Jews.”
Brittany S.
“I think it was so special when we all prayed together. It was a very special moment to see Jews and Christians come together to pray.”
Halle M.
“Meeting hostage families was such a bittersweet and very emotional experience for me. I think everyone on the tour needed to see and experience this. It really helped me understand the importance of going back home and telling the stories of what’s going on in Israel.”
Annie W.
“I think this is one of the coolest experiences, I was blown away. It was so beautiful and so impactful. It was so cool to see everyone gathered and worshiping and praying and full of joy, praying to God. It was really cool to see Jews welcoming us in as Christians, as well as learning about their customs, traditions and faith.”
Halle M.
“Seeing real life prophecies in action was just amazing.”
Annie W.




















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What You'll Experience
Fellows travel across the Land, encountering Israel not through headlines but through people and places. Itineraries can include:
Jerusalem — City of David, the Western Wall, the Old City, and Christian historic sites
The South — Sderot, kibbutz battle sites, and the Nova Festival site
Samaria — Shiloh, Har Bracha, Elon Moreh, and a visit to local wineries
Judea — Arugot Farms, Eitam Hill, Kfar Etzion
Tel Aviv — Jaffa’s Old City, Carmel Market, and a visit to a rehabilitation hospital
Shabbat in Efrat
Fellows are hosted by local families in Efrat — a thriving Jewish community just minutes from Bethlehem — for an authentic Israeli Shabbat, offering a rare and personal window into the life of Israel’s brave pioneers in the biblical heartland.
Throughout the week, Fellows participate in Israel advocacy training sessions, hear directly from IDF representatives, and develop the knowledge and skills to speak clearly and confidently for Israel when they return home.
Sample Day
7:00 AM — Breakfast
8:00 AM — Israel Advocacy Training
10:00 AM — Site visit in Judea or Samaria (e.g., Shiloh, the ancient capital of Israel)
12:00 PM — Lunch with local community members
1:00 PM — Volunteer activity (past trips have included food preparation for IDF soldiers and support for local farming communities)
4:00 PM — Discussion: Biblical prophecy and the modern State of Israel
8:00 PM — Briefing from IDF representatives
Serve. Study. Advocate.
Fellows come to learn and leave as leaders. Participants hear firsthand testimony from survivors and communities rebuilding after October 7, engage with Israeli civilians living on the frontlines of history, and study the connection between biblical prophecy and the modern State of Israel. Upon returning home, Fellows are equipped to run events, build coalitions, and make the case for Israel in their communities.
Who Should Apply
This fellowship is designed for students and young professionals who are already involved in Israel advocacy and are ready to go deeper. The ideal applicant has been to Israel before — this trip is built for people who already feel connected to the Land and want to understand it on a deeper level. First-time visitors with a strong track record in Israel advocacy are welcome to apply.
Applicants undergo an extensive review process. Candidates must demonstrate prior involvement in Israel leadership and commit to continued advocacy after returning home.
As part of the application, candidates are required to submit a short video describing their work for Israel and what they hope to gain from this fellowship.
Highly Subsidized. Limited Spaces.
The Young Leader Fellowship is highly subsidized by Israel365 Action and Generation Zion. Fellows are responsible for a $1,000 participation fee, with all remaining costs covered. To help raise the $1,000, Fellows are provided with a personalized crowdfunding page and can also seek charitable sponsorships.
Round-trip flights are provided from the New York area. Participants are responsible for their own domestic travel to and from the departure airport. Accommodations are double-occupancy throughout the trip.
Israel365 Action works with a leading security company to ensure the highest level of safety for all participants. Participants ultimately come under God’s protection as guardians of Israel.
About Israel365 Action and Generation Zion
Israel365 Action is the advocacy arm of Israel365, founded by Rabbi Tuly Weisz in 2012 to strengthen Israel by building relationships between Christians and Jews. Over the past decade, Israel365 has developed a major online presence, published The Israel Bible, and cultivated critical relationships with Jewish and Christian leaders worldwide.
Generation Zion is building a new Zionist generation in which Christians and Jews stand together for Israel — united by the conviction that the Bible is not a relic of the past, but a map for the present.
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