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[[File:American Zionist Movement logo-Screenshot 2014-02-16 19.22.23.png|thumb|right|400px|The logo of the [[American Zionist Movement]]. Retrieved from [http://www.azm.org/ azm.org] on 16 February 2014.]] | [[File:American Zionist Movement logo-Screenshot 2014-02-16 19.22.23.png|thumb|right|400px|The logo of the [[American Zionist Movement]]. Retrieved from [http://www.azm.org/ azm.org] on 16 February 2014.]] | ||
− | The [[American Zionist Movement]] was created in 1993 and is the umbrella organisation for American Zionist organisations and the US affiliate of the [[World Zionist Organization]]. It is composed of | + | The [[American Zionist Movement]] was created in 1993 and is the umbrella organisation for American Zionist organisations and the US affiliate of the [[World Zionist Organization]]. It is composed of more than 40 Zionist membership organisations and agencies. It is the successor organisation of the [[American Zionist Emergency Council]] (organised in 1939), the [[American Zionist Council]] (1949), and the [[American Zionist Federation]] (May 1970). Each successive organization was generated by changing political and social circumstances in the United States and the Middle East.<ref>Jewish Virtual Library [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0002_0_00978.html American Zionist Movement]. Accessed 14 February 2014</ref> |
Like all members of the WZO, AZM's unifying principles are those of the [[Jerusalem Program]]. | Like all members of the WZO, AZM's unifying principles are those of the [[Jerusalem Program]]. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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====Youth organization members==== | ====Youth organization members==== | ||
− | [[American Zionist Youth Council]] | [[Bnei Akiva of the US and Canada]] | [[BBYO Inc]] [[Club Z - Zionist Youth Movement]] | [[Friends of the Israel Scouts Inc]] ([[Tzofim]]) | [[Habonim Dror North America]] | [[Hashomer Hatzair USA]] | [[NCSY]] ([[Orthodox Union]])| [[NFTY]] (Reform Jewish Youth Movement]] | [[Students Supporting Israel]] | [[USY]] (youth movement of [[The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]]) | | [[Young Judaea]]<ref name="AZM2023"/> | + | [[American Zionist Youth Council]] | [[Bnei Akiva of the US and Canada]] | [[BBYO Inc]] [[Club Z - Zionist Youth Movement]] | [[Friends of the Israel Scouts Inc]] ([[Tzofim]]) | [[Habonim Dror North America]] | [[Hashomer Hatzair USA]] | [[NCSY]] ([[Orthodox Union]])| [[NFTY]] ([[Reform Jewish Youth Movement]]) | [[Students Supporting Israel]] | [[USY]] (youth movement of [[The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism]]) | | [[Young Judaea]]<ref name="AZM2023"/> |
===Circa 2014=== | ===Circa 2014=== | ||
− | === Member Organizations === | + | ==== Member Organizations ==== |
− | + | [[Ameinu]] (formerly the Labor Zionist Alliance) | [[American Forum of Russian Jewry]] | [[AMIT]] [[ARZA]]— [[Association of Reform Zionists of America]] | [[Baltimore Zionist District]] | [[Bnai Zion]] | [[Green Zionist Alliance]] | [[Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America Inc.|Hadassah]], The Women’s Zionist Organization of America | [[Herut, North America]] | [[Jewish Reconstructionist Federation]] | [[MERCAZ USA]] | [[Meretz USA]] | [[NA’AMAT-USA]] | [[Partners for Progressive Israel]] (formerly [[Meretz USA]]) | RAJI — [[Russian American Jews for Israel]] | [[Religious Zionists of America]] | [[Zionist Organization of America]] | [[Zionist Student Movement]]<ref>American Zionist Movement [http://www.azm.org/member-organizations/all-member-organizations/ The Member Organizations of the American Zionist Movement]. Accessed 14 February 2014.</ref> | |
===Affiliated Organizations=== | ===Affiliated Organizations=== | ||
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:Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/AmericanZionistMovement facebook.com/AmericanZionistMovement] | :Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/AmericanZionistMovement facebook.com/AmericanZionistMovement] | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Zionist movement US]] | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
*Jewish Virtual Library [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0002_0_00978.html American Zionist Movement] | *Jewish Virtual Library [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0002_0_00978.html American Zionist Movement] |
Latest revision as of 09:44, 6 February 2024
The American Zionist Movement was created in 1993 and is the umbrella organisation for American Zionist organisations and the US affiliate of the World Zionist Organization. It is composed of more than 40 Zionist membership organisations and agencies. It is the successor organisation of the American Zionist Emergency Council (organised in 1939), the American Zionist Council (1949), and the American Zionist Federation (May 1970). Each successive organization was generated by changing political and social circumstances in the United States and the Middle East.[1] Like all members of the WZO, AZM's unifying principles are those of the Jerusalem Program.
Contents
Members
Circa 2023
Constituent members
- Ameinu (formerly the Labor Zionist Alliance) | American Forum for Israel | AMIT Children | ARZA— Association of Reform Zionists of America | Bnai Zion Foundation | Co-ordinating Council for the Jewish Homeland | Dorshei Torah V'Tzion | Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America | Herut, North America | Doreinu | Kol Israel General Zionists | MERCAZ USA | NA’AMAT USA | Partners for Progressive Israel (formerly Meretz USA) | Mizrachi - Religious Zionists of America | Shas Olami America | Zionist Organization of America[2]
International Organization members
B’nai B’rith International | Emunah of America | Maccabi USA | WIZO USA [2]
Associate members
A Wider Bridge | Alpha Epsilon Pi | American for a Safe Israel | Am Yisrael Foundation | Baltimore Zionist District | Endowment for Middle East Truth | The Israel Forever Foundation | Jewish National Fund USA | National Council of Jewish Women | Ohavei Zion US World Sephardic Zionist Organization | Volunteers for Israel | Zionist Rabbinic Coalition [2]
Youth organization members
American Zionist Youth Council | Bnei Akiva of the US and Canada | BBYO Inc Club Z - Zionist Youth Movement | Friends of the Israel Scouts Inc (Tzofim) | Habonim Dror North America | Hashomer Hatzair USA | NCSY (Orthodox Union)| NFTY (Reform Jewish Youth Movement) | Students Supporting Israel | USY (youth movement of The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism) | | Young Judaea[2]
Circa 2014
Member Organizations
Ameinu (formerly the Labor Zionist Alliance) | American Forum of Russian Jewry | AMIT ARZA— Association of Reform Zionists of America | Baltimore Zionist District | Bnai Zion | Green Zionist Alliance | Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America | Herut, North America | Jewish Reconstructionist Federation | MERCAZ USA | Meretz USA | NA’AMAT-USA | Partners for Progressive Israel (formerly Meretz USA) | RAJI — Russian American Jews for Israel | Religious Zionists of America | Zionist Organization of America | Zionist Student Movement[3]
Affiliated Organizations
B’nai B’rith International | Emunah of America | Jewish National Fund | Tzofim – Friends of the Israel Scouts | Women’s League for Conservative Judaism [4]
AZM ZIONIST YOUTH COUNCIL
Bnei Akiva • BBYO • Habonim Dror North America • Hashomer Hatzair • NCSY • NFTY • USY • Young Judaea
Contact
- Facebook: facebook.com/AmericanZionistMovement
See also
Resources
- Jewish Virtual Library American Zionist Movement
Notes
- ↑ Jewish Virtual Library American Zionist Movement. Accessed 14 February 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 American Zionist Movement Members. Retrieved from the Internet Archive 29 November 2023.
- ↑ American Zionist Movement The Member Organizations of the American Zionist Movement. Accessed 14 February 2014.
- ↑ American Zionist Movement Affiliated Organizations. Accessed 14 February 2014.