WE ARE THE PREEMINENT ORGANIZATION FOR
PLANTING TREES IN THE HOLY LAND
Honor those you love with the thoughtful and precious gift of a tree planted in Israel
and send an elegant, customized certificate of tree planting.
PLANT TREES IN MEMORY ~ PLANT TREES IN CELEBRATION
WHEN YOU GIVE TREES, YOU GIVE LIFE!
Our deepest purpose as an organization is to celebrate life.
We honor the life of those you love with memorial tree plantings.
We celebrate life beginnings with tree plantings for births and weddings.
Our vision is to help people rejoice, and to commemorate in a most special way.
While working to green the Holy Land of Israel ~ one tree at a time.
Celebrate the new baby with a birth tree planted in the Holy Land. Their tree will grow and spread it roots as a lovely symbol of faith, joy, and blessing. Plant trees to celebrate and honor children for their birthdays, and for special religious achievements.
Planting a tree in Israel in memory of a loved one is a most appropriate way to show your sympathy and respect for those in mourning. The gift of a living tree memorial is very meaningful, comforting, and heart-warming.
The spirit of the honoree lives on, in the tree memorial planted in their name.
The perfect gift to honor and to celebrate
Weddings and Anniversaries. Planting a Matching Pair of Trees in Israel is a beautiful way to honor those you love. Their trees will
grow and bloom in the Holy Land,
just as their love grows throughout their marriage.
In 2000, Trees for the Holy Land was established to help re-green the Holy Land. Our goal is to reach all people who love Israel, who are spiritually connected to the Holy Land, and who wish to honor family and friends with the living gift of a tree.
We believe passionately that when you plant a tree in Israel, you are giving the most precious gift to your loved ones, a living tree connecting them to Israel. And, you are partnering with us to accomplish transformative environmental action.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPH OF ISRAEL: NASA LANDSAT 5&7 TRUECOLOR SATELLITE IMAGE. The map-drawn "Green Line" is now physically visible from outer space, as over 250 million trees have been planted by the Jewish National Fund.