Found this on the 10 day birthright Israel site.
Clothing
3 pants (for hiking, going out at night) (6 in winter)
1 athletic pants/camping clothes
1 Sweatshirt/ Sweater/ Fleece (4 in Winter)
2 Long-sleeve shirts (8 in Winter)
6 Short-sleeve shirts (10 in summer)
3 Shorts (1 in winter)
1 Bathing suit
2 Button-down shirts 1 White / Long skirts for Shabbat
1 Towel (for swimming outside of Hotels)
Undergarments
Socks
Sleepwear
Raincoat/ anorak/ poncho
Jacket (depending on the date and location of your trip, you might need to bring a heavy jacket. if you're going to Jerusalem during the dead of winter, you'll need a winter coat. Preferably a rainproof one.)
Gloves -- Gore Tex (or anything waterproof)
Hiking boots (or sturdy sneakers)
Sneakers or walking shoes (With traction for wet surfaces, and with straps or laces)
Miscellaneous and selected items
Small overnight bag
Toiletries (deodorant, toothbrush, shampoo, razors, etc.) and prescription medicines (store in your carry-on)
Travel Alarm clock
Flashlight (mini)
Camera, watch
Baseball cap/ hats (required on summer hikes) (We will not begin our day without everyone wearing a head covering during the summer to prevent dehydration)
Day bag (purse, backpack, money belt, etc.)
Power adapter plugs (same as Europe)
Sunglasses
*Water shoes/Sandals- For the summer trips we will hike through water so please don't forget shoes for the water
Shabbat Shalom!
We recommend that you bring modest clothing (skirts covering to the knees for women, head coverings for men, and shirts covering shoulders for both men and women) to wear for Shabbat and for visiting religious areas and sites. (A jacket and tie are not necessary.) Please make sure your Shabbat clothes are warm.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Suggested Packing List for Israel Trip
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