Let’s Be the Change We Want to See in Israel.

Young adults are writing a new, hopeful Israeli story— choosing a “Halutz” way of life in the Negev and Galilee.
A Movement to Where We’re Needed
We can’t stand idly by. The tragedies around us demand action. We’re here to make a difference, do good, and build a life that matters.
A Movement to Integrate
We’re not here to carry banners or "fix" things. We’re here to be part of something bigger—to integrate, build, and shape a shared future.
A Movement That Challenges Comfort
Moving to a new place isn’t easy. It’s a big decision. But with Hinenu, we do it together.
An Adventurous Movement
There’s something thrilling about stepping into the unknown. This journey is full of opportunities, challenges, and experiences that will shape us forever.


Hinenu in the Region.
We’re here to help you settle in. Together, we’ll find homes, meaningful work, and real connections with local communities. Step by step, we’ll grow—personally, socially, and professionally—building lifelong projects along the way.
Hinenu Communities.
This movement has become a home—a dynamic, supportive community built by us, for us. It’s a place to belong, to recharge, to connect. It’s where ideas turn into action and dreams take shape.


We have moved.
Yishai Ben Dov:
“We moved because, after everything that happened here, we felt this region deserved to become one of the best places in Israel.
And honestly? Beyond all the big words, it’s simply a great place to live. We’re happy here.”
Shalhevet Fox:
“I moved because I realized change begins with action – stepping out of my comfort zone and joining people who are choosing to build something together. There’s an incredible energy here, a sense of progress and purpose you can’t ignore. This is a place where things happen, and I knew I had to be part of it.”
Yael Steiner:
“Moving to the Gaza Envelope was about being part of something bigger – a fresh spirit, a new way of life, and a better, more connected, and loving world. It’s about creating a new reality, together.”
Maayan Elbaz:
“I moved to Sderot because I knew ‘Hinenu’ was here, and it gave me the opportunity to join a vibrant community. Honestly, I don’t think I would have made this move without them. Hinenu made it possible.”