Mission to Poland and Israel
From Holocaust to Independence
Save the Date: May 5 – 13, 2027
An unforgettable commemorative journey through Jewish history
Bear witness to the atrocities of the Holocaust in a post-October 7th world now grappling with rampant antisemitism. Walk in unison through the gates of Auschwitz and Birkenau and among the ruins alongside courageous IDF soldiers responsible for safeguarding Israel’s future, culminating in the solemn observance of Yom HaZikaron and the joyful celebration of Yom Ha’atzmaut, offering a profound understanding of Jewish resilience.
Witness. Arm. Impart.
Bear witness to the atrocities of the Holocaust—the systematic genocide of European Jewry by the Nazis and their allies. Arm yourself with the essential understanding needed to impart to future generations.
Poland Highlights
Confront the harrowing atrocities of the Holocaust at the hallowed grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau, where the echoes of 1.1 million systematically murdered precious souls still resonate.
Explore Tarnów, once home to thousands of Jews exterminated by the Nazis.
Join FIDF for a poignant procession in the Buczyna Forest, commemorating the countless Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust.
Immerse yourself in the historic Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, where a vibrant Jewish community once thrived.
Introspect over lunch at the Galicia Museum, honoring the victims of the Holocaust while paying homage to Polish Galicia.
Partake in an afternoon stroll through the Jewish Ghetto.
Reflect. Celebrate. Inspire
Celebrate the State of Israel, a remarkable miracle and enduring legacy of survival and triumph. Reflect on the cost of Jewish resilience—a sacrifice that bears the weight of loss. Spend meaningful time with Israeli soldiers and officials, enjoying unprecedented access to their operations. Gain an understanding that will inspire future generations through stories of courage and hope.
Israel Highlights






Witnesses in Uniform
This FIDF-sponsored program brings IDF officers to Poland to visit Holocaust sites, highlighting the necessity of a Jewish homeland. This profound experience deepens appreciation for Jewish history, ensuring “Never Again” remains a reality.






