Volunteer Opportunities in Israel – Take Action and Volunteer in Israel

At Masa Israel Journey, we empower you to volunteer in Israel and drive real, positive change. Our program offers a wide range of hands-on roles that let you connect directly with local communities.

Volunteer in Israel with us and support emergency medical response with Magen David Adom. Help tutor children and displaced families overcome educational challenges. Contribute to agricultural initiatives that sustain local farms. You can also work in food packaging, volunteer on IDF bases, and join organizations dedicated to rehabilitating the injured—and so much more. Every role is designed so that when you volunteer in Israel, your efforts make a measurable impact. Your contribution fuels Israel’s journey toward resilience and renewal. Turn your compassion into action with Masa Israel Journey.

Beyond hands‑on service, Masa Israel Journey invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and dynamic spirit of Israel. As a Masa volunteer in Israel, you’ll participate in a uniquely tailored 6 week program crafted in response to the ongoing conflict, where you not only serve but also grow personally and professionally. Choose from a range of transformative initiatives and join a community dedicated to rebuilding lives and strengthening Israeli society. Turn your compassion into action—experience the fulfillment and lasting change that comes from volunteering in Israel with Masa.

How You Can Volunteer in Israel:

  • Food packaging
  • Tutoring students
  • Agricultural work
  • Magen David Adom
  • Advocacy and Hasbara
  • Assisting displaced families
  • Contributing to rehabilitation efforts in southern and northern Israel

Cost of Volunteering in Israel with Masa

The program fee for volunteering in Israel through Masa is $400 for a 6 week program

*Cost of flight is not included

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Oren Tobias

Volunteer in Israel
The experiences from this place are unbelievable. You learn so much about yourself only because the environment you live in. This place is something special and magical that I hope everyone can experience at least once.
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David San Soucie

Volunteer in Israel
Definitely a great program for non-religious people to get a good introduction to life and the people of Israel. Staff was very friendly. Would recommend it to anyone wanting to study or volunteer abroad.
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Elana White

Volunteer in Israel
My program gave me a perspective on Israel that I never had before (and haven't had to same extent since). I was able to immerse in Israeli culture and gain first hand experience in some of the biggest issues in society, while learning alongside smart and passionate people. It was truly a once in a lifetime experience and definitely propelled me forward in my life and career.

Join Masa Volunteers and Make a Real Impact in Israel

Volunteer Opportunities in Israel

Masa Volunteers is designed to offer diverse ways to make a meaningful impact. Here are some of the key areas where you can contribute:

    • Mentorship and Tutoring: Spend three days a week mentoring children in the Gush Dan region, helping them with their education, offering emotional support, and giving them a sense of stability and hope in uncertain times. You’ll also have the chance to work with children and families who have been directly affected by the war.
    • Emergency Medical Response: Partner with Magen David Adom to gain hands-on experience as a first responder. After completing an eight-day course, you’ll be ready to join local ambulance teams, assisting paramedics in responding to medical emergencies. Volunteers typically complete four shifts per week, each about 8 hours long.
    • Humanitarian Aid & Rehabilitation: Get involved in food packaging, agricultural work, and rehabilitation efforts in southern and northern Israel. You’ll be working directly with displaced families, helping to rebuild their communities and offering much-needed support during difficult times.
  • Advocacy & Hasbara: Assist with public diplomacy efforts, helping to share Israel’s story with the world through advocacy, digital campaigns, and storytelling. You’ll contribute to Israel’s global image by building awareness and educating others about the country’s challenges and resilience.
  • Leadership Development: Throughout the program, you’ll take part in leadership seminars, where you’ll develop essential skills that can be applied both during your volunteer work and beyond. A special day at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will offer a unique look at Israel’s international outreach efforts.

Volunteer in Israel Program Highlights

  • Living in Tel Aviv: You’ll be based in one of the most exciting cities in the world, with easy access to transportation and all of Israel’s major attractions.
  • Hands-On Volunteering: From education and mentorship to emergency medical response, you’ll be contributing in a meaningful way that directly impacts lives.
  • Leadership Development: Gain new skills through seminars and experiences designed to prepare you for leadership roles in both your volunteer work and future endeavors.
  • Unique Cultural Experiences: Whether it’s volunteering in southern Israel or engaging in advocacy work, you’ll get to explore different regions of the country and connect with the local culture.

FAQs About Volunteering in Israel with Masa Volunteers

How much does it cost to volunteer in Israel?

Masa's volunteer programs are heavily subsidized by the Israeli government. The 6-week volunteer program costs just $400 after a $3,150 Masa grant is applied. Longer programs like Masa Israel Teaching Fellows cost $1,000 and include round-trip flights and a monthly stipend. All programs include accommodation with safe rooms, comprehensive insurance, volunteer training, leadership certification, and 24/7 security support. Flights and meals are typically not included, though some programs provide meal stipends.

Is it safe to volunteer in Israel right now?

Yes. Safety is Masa's top priority. All volunteer housing includes accessible safe rooms, we provide comprehensive health and travel insurance, and our Chief Security Officer Amir Keinan monitors situations 24/7 and provides real-time updates. Programming is adjusted as needed based on security conditions. Masa has been operating programs safely since 2004 throughout various security circumstances. Staff provide continuous guidance, and all participants receive security briefings upon arrival.

What is the age requirement to volunteer in Israel?

Age requirements vary by program. The 6-week volunteer program accepts participants ages 18-40. Longer programs like Masa Israel Teaching Fellows typically accept ages 21-30, while other programs may accept ages 18-30. There is no maximum age for certain specialized tracks. You must also have a valid passport, basic English proficiency, and Jewish identity (cultural or religious).

Do I need to speak Hebrew to volunteer in Israel?

No, Hebrew language skills are not required for any Masa volunteer program. All programming, volunteer training, orientation, and staff communication is conducted in English. Many programs include Hebrew language instruction (ulpan) as part of the experience, and you'll naturally pick up conversational Hebrew during your time immersed in Israeli communities. Basic Hebrew phrases are taught during orientation.

Can I volunteer in Israel if I've never been before?

Absolutely! Most Masa volunteers are first-time visitors to Israel, and no previous Israel experience is required. The programs are specifically designed to introduce you to Israeli society through meaningful service. You'll receive comprehensive orientation covering Israeli culture, customs, security protocols, and practical information. Staff and advisors guide you through every step, making volunteering the perfect way to experience Israel for the first time.

What kind of volunteer work will I do in Israel?

Masa offers diverse volunteer opportunities including: Emergency Medical Services (EMT training with Magen David Adom), Education (teaching English, tutoring at-risk youth), Community Support (working with displaced families and children), Agriculture (supporting farms in affected regions), Humanitarian Aid (food packaging, rehabilitation efforts), IDF Base Support (logistics and morale activities), Advocacy (public diplomacy and hasbara), Rebuilding Projects (restoring damaged communities), and Coexistence Programs (Arab-Jewish collaboration initiatives).

Can I choose where in Israel I'll volunteer

Yes! Masa's 6-week volunteer program offers seven accommodation options: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be'er Sheva, Netanya, Eilat, and Sderot. Each location provides different volunteer opportunities and cultural experiences. Some specialized volunteer tracks are location-specific (for example, Magen David Adom EMT training is available in Haifa and Be'er Sheva, while kibbutz programs are in the Galilee region). You can indicate your city preference during the application process.

What's included in Masa volunteer programs?

Masa volunteer programs include: Accommodation with safe rooms and security, comprehensive health and travel insurance, volunteer placement based on your interests, professional training for your volunteer role, 24/7 staff support and security updates, leadership development workshops, official leadership certification upon completion, educational seminars with Israeli leaders, organized cultural trips and excursions, Hebrew language basics, transportation to volunteer sites, and Shabbat experiences. Some programs also include flights and monthly stipends.

Can I volunteer in Israel during the summer?

Yes! Masa offers summer volunteer programs with cohorts running from May through August. The 6-week program is ideal for college students on summer break, recent graduates, or professionals taking sabbatical. Summer is one of the most popular times to volunteer in Israel, and cohorts fill quickly, so early application (3-4 months in advance) is strongly recommended. Programs also run year-round with winter, spring, and fall cohorts available.

Will I have time to travel and explore Israel while volunteering?

Yes! While all programming and volunteering commitments are mandatory, participants have free time during evenings and most weekends to explore Israel. Many volunteers visit family, tour Jerusalem's Old City, experience Tel Aviv's beaches, visit Masada and the Dead Sea, explore Haifa's Bahai Gardens, or take weekend trips to Eilat. Programs also include organized group trips to historical and cultural sites. However, your volunteer work and educational programming take priority, typically requiring 3-5 days per week.

Can I get college credit for volunteering in Israel?

Many Masa volunteer programs offer opportunities to earn college credit. Programs with academic components often partner with Israeli universities and American institutions to provide accredited coursework alongside volunteer work. Masa Israel Teaching Fellows, for example, includes over 100 hours of professional teacher training. Contact your home university's study abroad office and your chosen Masa program to discuss credit transfer options. Many students successfully apply volunteer experiences toward internship credits, service-learning requirements, or general electives.

What should I pack for volunteering in Israel?

Essential items include: Comfortable closed-toe shoes for volunteer work, modest clothing for religious sites (covering shoulders and knees), layers for varying climates (hot days, cooler evenings), sunscreen and sun hat, power adapters (Israel uses Type C/H outlets), photocopies of your passport and important documents, any prescription medications with doctor's notes, reusable water bottle, daypack for trips, clothes appropriate for both volunteer work and leisure activities, and modest swimwear. Masa provides a detailed packing list upon acceptance, including specific items needed for your chosen volunteer track (for example, medical volunteers receive uniform requirements).

Can I extend my stay in Israel after my volunteer program?

Yes! Many volunteers extend their stay in Israel after program completion to travel independently, visit family, or explore other opportunities. You'll need to arrange your own accommodation after the program ends, but you'll have built a network of Israeli friends and fellow participants who can offer guidance and recommendations. Some volunteers transition into longer Masa programs (6-12 months), apply for internships or jobs with organizations they volunteered with, or simply spend 1-3 additional weeks touring Israel. Check your visa validity and travel insurance coverage for extended stays.

How long is the Masa volunteer program in Israel?

The Masa volunteer program is 6 weeks long, which provides the optimal balance between meaningful community impact and flexibility for participants with time constraints. This duration allows you to complete specialized volunteer training, form deep connections with Israeli communities and fellow volunteers, make genuine contributions to important initiatives, and experience authentic Israeli culture beyond typical tourist activities. The 6-week timeframe is ideal for college students on summer break, recent graduates, or professionals taking sabbatical. The program includes an official Leadership Certification upon completion, which is recognized internationally. For those seeking longer experiences, Masa also offers programs ranging from 5-10 months, including Teaching Fellows, kibbutz programs, and social change fellowships.

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