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<!-- '''Birthright Unplugged''' was designed as a response to the popular ] trips. While ] stated goal is to expose Jews with little or no knowledge of Israel to Israeli society, history, and Zionist philosophy, '''Birthright Unplugged's''' goal is to expose people to Palestinian society and its political realities by travelling to Palestinian cities, villages, and refugee camps. While the trip is designed for North American Jewish people, it is open to people of all backgrounds. '''Birthright Unplugged''' was designed as a response to the popular ] trips. While ] stated goal is to expose Jews with little or no knowledge of Israel to Israeli society, history, and Zionist philosophy, '''Birthright Unplugged's''' goal is to expose people to Palestinian society and its political realities by travelling to Palestinian cities, villages, and refugee camps. While the trip is designed for North American Jewish people, it is open to people of all backgrounds.


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Birthright Unplugged was designed as a response to the popular Birthright Israel trips. While Birthright Israel's stated goal is to expose Jews with little or no knowledge of Israel to Israeli society, history, and Zionist philosophy, Birthright Unplugged's goal is to expose people to Palestinian society and its political realities by travelling to Palestinian cities, villages, and refugee camps. While the trip is designed for North American Jewish people, it is open to people of all backgrounds.

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