As Pesach approaches, we’re reminded that the Jewish journey from slavery to freedom continues. Voting ZOA (Slate 15) in the Zionist Congress elections is a stand for identity and unity.
What we are witnessing on college campuses, in public protests, and even in the mainstream media is a dangerous trend: antisemitism cloaked in the guise of political discourse.
As the 21 slates running this year ramp up their campaigns, American Jews at different fringes of the community are debating whether to participate.
The World Zionist Congress, often called the “Jewish parliament,” is the official representative body of the global Jewish people in matters relating to Zionism.
As you cast your vote in the World Zionist Congress elections, vote for Kol Israel because there’s no greater investment we can make today for a better future than in our youth.
The active participation of Bible-believing gentiles in the Zionist project is not only politically expedient, it is part and parcel of the way the redemption of Israel is meant to play out.
The election provides US Jews with the opportunity to shape Israel’s future, influence Jewish communities worldwide, and support Zionism.
Now more than ever, strong Zionist leadership must stand at the helm of the decisions that affect us all.
Any Jewish adult living in the United States can vote between March 10 and May 4 as long as they accept a set of Zionist principles and pay a $5 registration fee.
Voters share a very broad common denominator – the people of Israel and the State of Israel – top representatives say