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What Is Yom Hame'a

What is Yom Hame'a?

What is Yom Hame’a? How is it done? What are the requirements? How am I able to prepare for it? These are questions that are commonly asked by you guys, and we’re here to answer them all!

The School For Air Defense Bisla

The School for Air Defense - Bisla

Assigned to the air defense corps? Come meet your new home for the next few months - How do you arrive at the base? What simulators are waiting for you there? And how did the air defense system’s uniform look like in the past?

Camp Shizafon (The School For Armored Corps)

Camp Shizafon (The School for Armored Corps)

Are you drafting to the armored corps or to the armor-aiding corps? Want to know what’s waiting for you in the first few months of your service? Let’s meet 'Shizafon' >

Garin Tzabar

Garin Tzabar

Garin Tzabar is the best support system for IDF lone soldiers. the program founded in 1991 and supported over 5,500 young Jewish adults who wished to make Israel their home and serve a meaningful service in the IDF as Lone Soldiers. Garin Tzabar is the only program that provides a 360° support system for its participants before moving to Israel, during and after their army service including accommodation on a full board basis throughout the whole service, physical and mental preparation to the army, Hebrew studies, assistance with Israel civil services and IDF bureaucracy, integration to Israeli society, building a family within a host community in Israel (kibbutz/Ra’anana) and crafting a new Garin family - A Family For Life”.

Nahal Brigade Training Base

Nahal Brigade Training Base

Shaldag unit, 669 unit, 'Palsar', the armored corps and 'Flotilla' 13 are only part of the trained units in 'Bach Nahal', 'Nahal’s brigade training base. Recruiting to this training base? Want to know what is waiting for you in the training? You came to the right place >

Tzav Rishon

Tzav Rishon Stations

Excited for your first meeting with the IDF? It is important for us as much as it is for you to make sure everything passes fast, smoothly and positively as possible. The ‘Tzav Rishon’ has two parts: Part a - which begins from home, and part b - which takes place in the recruitment bureau (לשכת גיוס). In the recruitment bureau there are four different stations you must pass, and we have gathered all the information you need!