Difference between revisions of "World Union of Jewish Students"
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| Italy || [[Unione Giovani Ebrei d’Italia]] || UGEI | | Italy || [[Unione Giovani Ebrei d’Italia]] || UGEI | ||
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− | | Latin American || [[Federación de Jóvenes Judíos de Latinoamérica]] | + | | Latin American || [[Federación de Jóvenes Judíos de Latinoamérica]] || FEJJLA |
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| Latvia || [[Latvia Jewish Student Organization]] || – | | Latvia || [[Latvia Jewish Student Organization]] || – | ||
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| Macedonia || [[Macedonian Jewish Community Youth Club]] || – | | Macedonia || [[Macedonian Jewish Community Youth Club]] || – | ||
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− | | Mexico | + | | Mexico || [[Federación Mexicana de Jóvenes Judíos]] || FeMeJJ |
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| The Netherlands || [[Joodse Studenten en Jongerenvereniging]] || IJAR | | The Netherlands || [[Joodse Studenten en Jongerenvereniging]] || IJAR |
Latest revision as of 11:09, 28 December 2023
The World Union of Jewish Students is an affiliated body of the World Zionist Organisation and thus a formal part of the Zionist Movement. It is notable that Hillel International the US based student grouping (with a number of international members) is not a member of the WUJS.
Members and Partners
Members
According to the website of the WUJS it has the following members:[1]
Partners
World Zionist Organization | World Jewish Congress | KKL-JNF | Jewish Agency for Israel | American Jewish Committee | The Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo | UNESCO | The Metta Saade Family Foundation | MASA ISRAEL JOURNEY | Onward Israel | NYU Bronfman Center[1]
Publications
- Hasbara Handbook: Promoting Israel on Campus, World Union of Jewish Students, March 2002. Available here