“As my ancestors planted these for me, so I too plant for my children.”

– Talmud Ta’anit 23a

Planting trees is a powerful Jewish tradition through which we invest in future generations. Join us in planting 100 trees on the Technion’s campus to honor the Technion’s Centennial.

We hope to plant these trees around the Technion’s main promenade and in Kislak Park, both centers of campus life, to transform these spaces into serene green havens. We will plant diverse saplings and transplant mature carob and oak trees from other parts of campus to symbolize the Technion’s extraordinary potential and rich history.

When you make a gift, you can participate in this beautiful Jewish tradition and help us plant a tree. In recognition of your generosity, the tree you help plant will be adorned with a plaque that reads, “Dedicated by the American Technion Society.”