一项2025年研究发现,出生权旅行加强了犹太人的身份认同,特别是在自由主义者和与人不太联系的参与者中.而非出席者则看到关系下降,尽管计划中断和保守主义日益增加.
A 2025 study found Birthright trips strengthened Jewish identity, especially among liberals and less connected participants, while non-attendees saw declining ties, despite program disruptions and rising conservatism.
2025年布兰代斯大学的一项研究发现,完成出生权访问以色列的北美人报告说犹太身份更强烈,特别是自由派和以前关系较弱的人.而那些申请但由于与战争有关的取消或个人原因没有参加的人则显示出与犹太人价值观和社区相关的显著下降.
A 2025 Brandeis University study found that North Americans who completed Birthright trips to Israel reported stronger Jewish identity, especially liberals and those with weaker prior ties, while those who applied but did not attend—due to war-related cancellations or personal reasons—showed a significant decline in connection to Jewish values and community.
该计划看到了更大的保守主义的转变,在2025年,42%的参与者认定为保守派,2023年的20%增加了东正教犹太人和犹太日校学生的参与.
The program saw a shift toward greater conservatism, with 42% of participants identifying as conservative in 2025, up from 20% in 2023, and increased participation from Orthodox Jews and Jewish day school attendees.
尽管有各种干扰,包括因冲突而提前返回的情况, 但大多数旅行者报告说这对个人产生了重大影响.
Despite disruptions, including early returns due to conflict, most travelers reported meaningful personal impact, and Birthright leaders say the program remains effective in countering declining Jewish engagement.