JNF Sticker Book Collection set to take off on Yom Ha’atzmaut
It’s Israel’s 75th birthday, and what better way for children to celebrate than with the launch of JNF Australia’s My Israel Passport sticker book?
Kicking off on Yom Ha’atzmaut 2023, this popular craze is once again bringing Israel to primary students across the country.
School children will be flocking to kosher venues in their cities to collect their stickers to complete their much anticipated My Israel Passport sticker book. This year’s educational stickers include a deep dive into Israel’s national symbols, UNESCO world heritage sites, the ways in which Israeli innovation helps feed the world, a dedicated kids zone and a tour of the JNF projects which have helped build Israel. Do not be surprised when your child asks to trade Bazooka for the White City in Tel Aviv!
Sticker books will be handed out at Jewish day schools and will be freely available at a variety of outlets for students attending non-Jewish schools (details on jnf.org.au/mip3). Sticker packs can be found at a wide range of Kosher restaurants & outlets, Jewish institutions and Jewish Day school canteens.
How do you complete your passport? Request a pack of stickers when making a purchase from one of the participating vendors. Collect and swap stickers until your MIP is complete. Submit proof of your completed MIP to enter the draw for a prize.
“My Israel Passport is the perfect way to educate our school children about Israel in an informal and interactive manner. In the three iterations of this sticker book, we’ve bought to life Israel’s incredible achievements, innovations, and history over the last 75 years” said Justine Williams, JNF NSW Executive Director.
Visit the JNF stand at the Sydney Yom Ha’atzmaut community event on 30 April for a bonus sticker pack.
For more details on the My Israel Passport collectable sticker books, visit www.jnf.org.au/mip3 or contact JNF at [email protected]. Remember to look out for your child’s My Israel Passport around Yom Ha’atzmaut and help them start collecting.