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New York
espite fears of a "mass exodus,"
only two campus Hillels and a
handful of individuals have dropped out
of Birthright Israel trips since the
Thanksgiving holiday, say officials with
the organization.
Birthright — which was launched
amid much fanfare last winter —
plans to send 10,000 Jewish young
adults on free 10-day trips to Israel
this winter, starting Dec. 23. Most
are North American college students.
The trips, funded by the Israeli gov-
ernment, Jewish federations and indi-
vidual philanthropists, have been widely
credited with sparking Jewish interest
among young people with weak or no
Jewish identities. But after violence esca-
lated in the Middle East this fall and
threatened what remains of the Israeli-
Palestinian peace process, trip organizers
worried that potential participants —
like many tourists — would decide to
avoid Israel this year.
Indeed, in the weeks before
Thanksgiving, several hundred partici-
pants either turned down the trip offer
or canceled their acceptances. They were
replaced from a wait list of 17,000 peo-
ple. Participants are selected by lottery.
More recently, two Jewish student
campus organizations — one serving
Amherst and Smith Colleges in
Massachusetts and the other serving
Duke University in North Carolina —
canceled their Birthright trips. And
Stanford University decided to reduce
its delegation for the winter and send
more students on a spring Birthright
trip, according to Richard Joel, presi-
dent of Hillel: The Foundation for
Jewish Campus Life.
As a result of the cancellations,
Hillel, which had planned to bring
4,000 of the 8,000 participants from
North America, is now expecting to
bring between 3,300 and 3,500. The
slots for the Amherst, Smith and
Duke students — fewer than 100 in
total — will be given to other cam-
puses, said Marlene Post, Birthright's
North American chairwoman.
Beyond the college cancellations, few
individuals have opted out since
Thanksgiving, even though Dec. 2 was
the last day for many to do so and still
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