Your Bar or Bat Mitzvah is a big moment, and by choosing to support endangered species in Israel, you can make a real difference. You can help wildlife at risk, protect the environment, and leave a lasting impact for future generations.
Israel is home to many different ecosystems and incredible animals, but many are at risk of disappearing. You can help protect them.
This project is brought to you by Nature Israel, the American friends of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI). SPNI is Israel’s largest and oldest environmental organization, and it’s been a leader in nature education for decades. Now we’re bringing that same learning and impact to you, right here in America.
If you know you’re interested or want to connect about this project, feel free to email us at bmitzvah@natureisrael.org. We’d love to hear from you.
As part of your tzedakah project, you’ll choose one of five endangered species in Israel to learn about and help protect.
Each image below links to a PDF learning packet that introduces your species, explains the threats it faces, and shows how SPNI is helping. You’ll also get an activity to help you teach others what you’ve learned.
Click on an animal below to get started:
Our endangered species poster highlights 20 amazing animals from all across Israel—deserts, cliffs, caves, wetlands, and more.
We’ll gladly send you a high-quality version by mail when you let us know which species you’ve chosen for your project.
Email us at bmitzvah@natureisrael.org to request a printed copy.
Fill out this form and we’ll be in touch to help you get started!