
A journey of a lifetime.
Trips to Israel. Heritage journeys through Poland & Prague. A year-round community of Jewish moms and dads.
@tjjmomsdads


- Apply for Israel Fall 2026
- TJJ for Moms
- TJJ for Dads
- Poland & Prague
- Friday Night of Inspiration
- Challah Bake
- Israel Day Parade
- Am Yisrael Chai
Enrich your life as a Jewish parent.
TJJ for Moms (and Dads) is a welcoming community where you can experience Israel firsthand, connect with parents on the same path, and bring it all home to your family.
Experience Israel firsthand
Walk in the footsteps of your ancestors. Visit holy sites, taste the markets, float in the Dead Sea, and connect with the land in a way that changes you.
Connect with other parents
Build friendships with like-minded moms and dads who get it. Share the highs, the questions, the in-between — and make a sisterhood (and brotherhood) that lasts.
Grow as an individual
Engaging learning, soulful conversations, and time to think — about who you are, who you want to be, and what you want to pass down.
Connect to your Judaism
Discover traditions, rituals, and meaning you can bring back to your Shabbat table — at your own pace, in your own way.
Memories from Israel
This summer, TJJ for Moms brought together incredible women for a journey of connection, inspiration, and discovery. From touring ancient sites to celebrating Shabbat together, moms experienced the beauty of Judaism in a warm, supportive community — and brought that spirit back to their families.
View all photosIn their own words.
Letters, late-night texts, and the things moms tell us when they get home from Israel.
If you aren't raised religious you don't know how to be Jewish. I have learned how to be a Jewish woman and how to lead my Jewish family. My life has been so much more meaningful and my family is now part of the Jewish continuity because of you. The link in the chain will not be broken.
Before I went to Israel with TJJ for Moms, I thought I was raising my family Jewish — my kids went to Hebrew school, and we celebrated all the holidays. But I didn't realize what I was missing: the spiritual side of Judaism — the connection to Hashem and the land of Israel. That lightbulb moment sparked a profound transformation in my family, leading to incredible growth in our Judaism.
Shabbat became the 'bright' day that we eagerly awaited week after week, illuminating our Jewish identity in a way we hadn't realized we needed until we experienced it.
A letter, every month.
The latest updates from TJJ — what we're cooking, where we're going, and the small things keeping us connected through the Jewish calendar.

Av 2024
A summer of intense emotion — uncertainty, sorrow, and the strength to keep going.
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Iyar 2024
Counting the Omer between Pesach and Shavuot.
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Nissan 2024
Spring, freedom, and the table we set together.
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Adar 2023
Our first relief mission to New Orleans.
Read issueApply for Israel Fall 2026.
Spaces fill quickly. Applications close once the cohort is full.



