jews d in the This Is How Detroit Does Birthright BECKY HURVITZ SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS Four Birthright alumni with one message: Go! Ben Kruman at the Western Wall N to Israel on a Detroit Community trip is so special. EXTGen Detroit set out on a Detroit Community Birthright trip on JAKE SAFRAN, 26 Dec. 26, one of more than 200 trips Originally from Metro Detroit. Currently living from around the world that traveled to in Boulder, Colo. Event Specialist, A Spice of Life Israel this winter, marking the completion Catering of Birthright’s 17th year. On the trip were Why did you chose to go on the NEXTGen 41 Americans and eight Israeli participants Detroit Community trip? (all from Detroit’s Partnership Region in the I originally was introduced to the NEXTGen Central Galilee) who joined the ranks of the Detroit community by my brother, Hy Safran, who more than 500,000 Birthright alumni that works for the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan have experienced Israel on one of these free, Detroit. I’ve always felt a strong connection to my 10-day adventures. hometown and will always identify as a Detroiter, When Birthright began in 1999, the goal even now residing in Colorado for nearly 10 years. was simple: “to provide an opportunity in I know what exceptional contributions and great the hope that participants come to feel that strides the Detroit community has made and what their time in Israel is just the beginning of a it’s currently doing for Israel. I thought it was most much longer and lifelong journey.” appropriate for me to get to Israel through this Almost 20 years later, the goal remains the Detroit-based organization. same with the addition of targeted Birthright What did you take home with you from this experiences that focus on everything trip? from art or cuisine to trips for the LGBTQ ABOVE: Hannah Weiss (left) and her sister Miriam Wow, it’s tough to put into words. The trip was community or specific college campuses. Weiss on top of Masada. life-changing. I have gained 50 new brothers and Birthright’s new niche offerings connect par- TOP: Jake Safran with Jerusalem as a backdrop. sisters, nine of whom are my new and forever ticipants not only to the land of Israel and Israeli mishpachah. I was able to reconnect with their Jewish identity, but also create a bridge between how people identify at home and how they identify with their my Jewish identity and, in a sense, find myself and feel some deeper meaning and connection to Israel. global Jewish family. I came home knowing two things for sure: 1) I want to get back to Detroit Community trips are designed to do just that — bring together young Jewish adults from Detroit and the Partnership Region Israel. 2) I want to get better connected to my local Jewish community, to meet more Jews near me. I also want to give back and do more as a in Israel and include extra-special experiences that don’t come stan- Jewish community member, whether that be here in Colorado and/or dard on most Birthright trips. We asked a few of the most recent participants to explain why going with the community back home in Metro Detroit. continued on page 22 20 May 25 • 2017 jn