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[[Arzenu UK]] is the UK branch of [[Arzenu]] based in Israel.  It was formerly known as [[ProZion]] (and alternatively as the [[Progressive Religious Zionists]]) and is the political representative of the Progressive Reform and Liberal Jewish community as represented by the organisations [[Reform Judaism]] and [[Liberal Judaism]], both of which are part of the [[World Union for Progressive Judaism]] a constituent of the [[World Zionist Organization]].
 
[[Arzenu UK]] is the UK branch of [[Arzenu]] based in Israel.  It was formerly known as [[ProZion]] (and alternatively as the [[Progressive Religious Zionists]]) and is the political representative of the Progressive Reform and Liberal Jewish community as represented by the organisations [[Reform Judaism]] and [[Liberal Judaism]], both of which are part of the [[World Union for Progressive Judaism]] a constituent of the [[World Zionist Organization]].
  
In 2020 [[ProZion]] was allocated four of the 19 UK delegate places (out of a total of 525)for the World Zionist Congress in Israel.<ref name="delegates">Simon Rocker [https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/uk-zionist-groups-agree-on-congress-delegation-after-heavy-wrangling-1.502264 UK Zionist groups agree on congress delegation after heavy wrangling] ''Jewish Chronicle'', 5 August 2020.</ref>
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In 2020 [[ProZion]] was allocated four of the 19 UK delegate places (out of a total of 525) for the World Zionist Congress in Israel.<ref name="delegates">Simon Rocker [https://www.thejc.com/news/uk/uk-zionist-groups-agree-on-congress-delegation-after-heavy-wrangling-1.502264 UK Zionist groups agree on congress delegation after heavy wrangling] ''Jewish Chronicle'', 5 August 2020.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 17 November 2021

Arzenu UK is the UK branch of Arzenu based in Israel. It was formerly known as ProZion (and alternatively as the Progressive Religious Zionists) and is the political representative of the Progressive Reform and Liberal Jewish community as represented by the organisations Reform Judaism and Liberal Judaism, both of which are part of the World Union for Progressive Judaism a constituent of the World Zionist Organization.

In 2020 ProZion was allocated four of the 19 UK delegate places (out of a total of 525) for the World Zionist Congress in Israel.[1]

Contact

Internet Archive holdings of prozion.org.uk
Internet Archive holdings of arzenu.uk

Notes

  1. Simon Rocker UK Zionist groups agree on congress delegation after heavy wrangling Jewish Chronicle, 5 August 2020.