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World Zionist Organization

The World Zionist Organization (Hebrew: הַהִסְתַּדְּרוּת הַצִּיּוֹנִית הָעוֹלָמִית; HaHistadrut HaTzionit Ha'Olamit), or WZO, is a non-governmental organization that promotes Zionism. It was founded as the Zionist Organization (ZO; 1897–1960) at the initiative of Theodor Herzl at the First Zionist Congress, which took place in August 1897 in Basel, Switzerland.[1] The goals of the Zionist movement were set out in the Basel Program.

World Zionist Organization
HaHistadrut Hazionit Haolamit
Founded1897; 126 years ago (1897)
FounderTheodor Herzl
Max Nordau
Location
Key people
Yaakov Hagoel, chairperson, Yaakov Aharoni, director general
Websitewww.wzo.org.il

Operating under the aegis of the WZO are organizations that define themselves as Zionist, such as WIZO, Hadassah, B'nai B'rith, Maccabi, the International Sephardic Federation, the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS), and more.

The Jewish Agency is a parallel organisation, with goals, attributes and leadership closely intertwined with those of the Zionist Organization during the years before the establishment of the State of Israel, and to varying degrees after that. Significant changes to the statutes of both organisations occurred in 1952, 1970 and 1979.[2]

History

 
Venue of the First Zionist Congress in Basel where the Zionist Organization was founded
 
Offices of WZO in Tel Aviv

Founded as the Zionist Organization (Hebrew: הַהִסְתַּדְּרוּת הַצִּיּוֹנִית; HaHistadrut HaTsionit), or ZO, in 1897 at the First Zionist Congress, held from August 29 to August 31 in Basel, Switzerland.[3] The ZO's newspaper Die Welt was founded in the same year. It changed its name to World Zionist Organization in January 1960.

The ZO served as an umbrella organization for the Zionist movement, whose objective was the creation of a Jewish homeland in Eretz Yisrael – at that time under the Ottoman Empire and following the First World War, the British Mandate of Palestine. When the State of Israel was declared 51 years later on May 14, 1948, many of its new administrative institutions were already in place, having evolved during the regular Zionist Congresses of the previous decades. Some of these institutions remain to this day.

The finances of the WZO were conducted by the Jewish Colonial Trust (founded in 1899), and acquisition of land was conducted by the Jewish National Fund (founded in 1901).[4]Keren Hayesod (founded 1920) funded Zionist and Yishuv activities prior to the creation of the state of Israel through enterprises such as the Palestine Electric Company, the Palestine Potash Company and the Anglo-Palestine Bank.

 
Member card of the (Polish) Zionist Organization, issued in 1929

Membership in the ZO was open to all Jews, and the right to vote for delegates to the congresses was secured by the purchase of the Zionist Shekel.[5] Delegations from all around the world, and from many different political backgrounds and religious traditions, took part in each Congress; delegations/parties were mainly grouped by ideology, rather than by geography.[citation needed]

In 1960 the ZO changed its name to the World Zionist Organization and adopted a new constitution under which individuals are ineligible for membership, which is reserved for organizations.

In 2010 rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv published a letter criticizing the Shas Party for joining the WZO.[6] He wrote that the Party "is turning its back on the basics of Charedi Jewry of the past hundred years. In the words of Gedolei Yisroel: 'Zu Neveilah she’ein kamosa'." He compared this move to the decision of the Mizrachi movement to join the WZO [over one hundred years ago] which was the deciding factor in their separation from "authentic Torah Judaism."[7]

Presidents

 
Flag of World Zionist Movement, Maccabiah, 2013

Chairmen

In 2009, Natan Sharansky was elected head of the Jewish Agency and Avraham Duvdevani was elected Chairman of the WZO at the 36th Zionist Congress on 15 June 2010.

World Zionist Congress

The World Zionist Congress established by Theodor Herzl, is the supreme organ of the World Zionist Organization and its legislative authority. It elects the officers and decides on the policies of the WZO and the Jewish Agency.[11] The first World Zionist Congress was held in Basel, Switzerland in 1897.

Jerusalem Program

The platform of the WZO is the Jerusalem Program. The Zionist Council, meeting in Jerusalem in June 2004, adopted this text as the latest version.[12]

"Zionism, the national liberation movement of the Jewish people, brought about the establishment of the State of Israel, and views a Jewish, Zionist, democratic and secure State of Israel to be the expression of the common responsibility of the Jewish people for its continuity and future.

The foundations of Zionism are:

  • The unity of the Jewish people, its bond to its historic homeland Eretz Yisrael, and the centrality of the State of Israel and Jerusalem, its capital, in the life of the nation;
  • Aliyah to Israel from all countries and the effective integration of all immigrants into Israeli Society.
  • Strengthening Israel as a Jewish, Zionist and democratic state and shaping it as an exemplary society with a unique moral and spiritual character, marked by mutual respect for the multi-faceted Jewish people, rooted in the vision of the prophets, striving for peace and contributing to the betterment of the world.
  • Ensuring the future and the distinctiveness of the Jewish people by furthering Jewish, Hebrew and Zionist education, fostering spiritual and cultural values and teaching Hebrew as the national language;
  • Nurturing mutual Jewish responsibility, defending the rights of Jews as individuals and as a nation, representing the national Zionist interests of the Jewish people, and struggling against all manifestations of anti-Semitism;
  • Settling the country as an expression of practical Zionism."

Projects and initiatives

The World Zionist Organization is made up of several departments. The Department of Diaspora Affairs aims to build bridges between Jews everywhere and strengthen Zionist identity among young Jews[13]

The Department of Aliyah Promotion aims to motivate and assist Jews in the process of immigration to Israel, awaken an interest in learning Hebrew and strengthen ties between the Jewish Diaspora and the State of Israel.[14]

The Department of Activities in Israel and Countering Antisemitism seeks to strengthen Jewish Zionist identity among Israelis and combat antisemitism.[15]

The Department of Education works to bolster Jewish-Zionist identity and the connection to the State of Israel and the Diaspora through the Hebrew language and educational content in the formal and informal education systems in Israel and the Diaspora.[16]

Affiliated institutions

Herzl Award

Since 2004, Department for Zionist Activities of the World Zionist Organization bestows the annual Herzl Award for recognition of exceptional volunteer efforts on behalf of Israel and the Zionist cause.[17]

Controversies

A document brought before Israel's Supreme Court in 2009 showed that private Palestinian land was taken and given to Israeli settlers by the World Zionist Organization. The land in question had been ruled off-limits by Israel. The World Zionist Organization had been acting as an agent of the government in assigning land to Jewish settlers in the Israeli-occupied territories. The Israeli government, to avoid responsibilities under international law, used the World Zionist Organization to settle its citizens in the territory occupied in 1967. The document concerns several homes in the Israeli settlement of Ofra, approximately 15 miles north of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The Israeli Justice Ministry confirmed that the land in question was owned by Palestinians and that the nine houses in question had been ordered demolished. Dror Etkes of Yesh Din said "It's an international organization that is, simply put, stealing land."[18]

In May 2022, activists of the World Zionist Organization disrupted a service of about 150 members of the Women of the Wall at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. A group of 1000 ultra-orthodox girls had been bussed in by the WZO. They attacked the Women of the Wall, taunting, shoving and spitting on them, while some waved WZO flags.[19][20] The Board of Deputies of British Jews sent an open letter to the WZO demanding an "explanation and calling for urgent remedial action" over the violent harassment.[21]

References

  1. ^ The World Zionist Organization
  2. ^ Spencer C. Tucker, Priscilla Roberts, ed. (2008). The Encyclopedia Of The Arab Israeli Conflict: A Political, Social, And Military History. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 1095. ISBN 978-1851098422. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  3. ^ See Chapter 2: The Seven Years of Herzl 2010-01-25 at the Wayback Machine of Zionism – The First 120 Years 2010-09-22 at the Wayback Machine by the Jewish Agency.
  4. ^ . Jewishagency.org. Archived from the original on 2010-01-25. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
  5. ^ Reich, Bernard; Goldberg, David H. (2016-08-30). Historical Dictionary of Israel. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442271852.
  6. ^ "Shas Becomes First ultra-Orthodox Party to Join WZO". Haaretz.
  7. ^ Elyashiv, R. Yosef Shalom (2010-01-22). "Nevelah Ne'esta B'Yisroel" [An Atrocity Done in Israel]. Yated Ne'eman.
  8. ^ "ZIONISM- Timeline of Events". Mfa.gov.il. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
  9. ^ Howe, Marvine (July 28, 1993). "Obituary: Dr. Simon Greenberg, 92, Rabbi And Conservative Jewish Leader". New York Times. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
  10. ^ Gur, Haviv Rettig (June 16, 2010). "WZO gets 1st religious-Zionist chairman". Jerusalem Post.
  11. ^ . World Zionist Organization. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 21 Feb 2015.
  12. ^ . Wzo.org.il. Archived from the original on July 7, 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
  13. ^ "Department of Diaspora Affairs". World Zionist Organization. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  14. ^ "Aliyah Promotion Unit". World Zionist Organization. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  15. ^ "Activities in Israel and Countering Antisemitism Unit". World Zionist Organization. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  16. ^ "Department of Education". World Zionist Organization. Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  17. ^ . Wzo.org.il. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
  18. ^ Teibel, Amy (21 June 2009). . Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2011-03-13.
  19. ^ Maltz, Judy (May 2, 2022). "Women of the Wall Attacked at Event Organized by World Zionist Organization". Haaretz.
  20. ^ Klein, Zvika (May 2, 2022). "Backlash against Women of the Wall prayer sparks Western Wall tensions". Jerusalem Post.
  21. ^ Harpin, Lee (May 10, 2022). "Board of Deputies anger over 'disturbing harassment' of women at Western Wall". Jewish News.

External links

  • World Zionist Organization English website
  • Constitution, updated as of November 2019. Jerusalem, World Zionist Organization
  • The New Constitution Of The World Zionist Organization and addresses by Dr. Nachum Goldmann, Zvi Lurie And Aryeh Pinkus. The constitution adopted in January 1960. Zionist Executive Organization Department, June 6, 1960

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The World Zionist Organization Hebrew ה ה ס ת ד רו ת ה צ י ו נ ית ה עו ל מ ית HaHistadrut HaTzionit Ha Olamit or WZO is a non governmental organization that promotes Zionism It was founded as the Zionist Organization ZO 1897 1960 at the initiative of Theodor Herzl at the First Zionist Congress which took place in August 1897 in Basel Switzerland 1 The goals of the Zionist movement were set out in the Basel Program World Zionist OrganizationHaHistadrut Hazionit HaolamitFounded1897 126 years ago 1897 FounderTheodor Herzl Max NordauLocationJerusalemKey peopleYaakov Hagoel chairperson Yaakov Aharoni director generalWebsitewww wbr wzo wbr org wbr ilOperating under the aegis of the WZO are organizations that define themselves as Zionist such as WIZO Hadassah B nai B rith Maccabi the International Sephardic Federation the World Union of Jewish Students WUJS and more The Jewish Agency is a parallel organisation with goals attributes and leadership closely intertwined with those of the Zionist Organization during the years before the establishment of the State of Israel and to varying degrees after that Significant changes to the statutes of both organisations occurred in 1952 1970 and 1979 2 Contents 1 History 2 Presidents 3 Chairmen 4 World Zionist Congress 5 Jerusalem Program 6 Projects and initiatives 7 Affiliated institutions 8 Herzl Award 9 Controversies 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Venue of the First Zionist Congress in Basel where the Zionist Organization was founded Offices of WZO in Tel Aviv Founded as the Zionist Organization Hebrew ה ה ס ת ד רו ת ה צ י ו נ ית HaHistadrut HaTsionit or ZO in 1897 at the First Zionist Congress held from August 29 to August 31 in Basel Switzerland 3 The ZO s newspaper Die Welt was founded in the same year It changed its name to World Zionist Organization in January 1960 The ZO served as an umbrella organization for the Zionist movement whose objective was the creation of a Jewish homeland in Eretz Yisrael at that time under the Ottoman Empire and following the First World War the British Mandate of Palestine When the State of Israel was declared 51 years later on May 14 1948 many of its new administrative institutions were already in place having evolved during the regular Zionist Congresses of the previous decades Some of these institutions remain to this day The finances of the WZO were conducted by the Jewish Colonial Trust founded in 1899 and acquisition of land was conducted by the Jewish National Fund founded in 1901 4 Keren Hayesod founded 1920 funded Zionist and Yishuv activities prior to the creation of the state of Israel through enterprises such as the Palestine Electric Company the Palestine Potash Company and the Anglo Palestine Bank Member card of the Polish Zionist Organization issued in 1929 Membership in the ZO was open to all Jews and the right to vote for delegates to the congresses was secured by the purchase of the Zionist Shekel 5 Delegations from all around the world and from many different political backgrounds and religious traditions took part in each Congress delegations parties were mainly grouped by ideology rather than by geography citation needed In 1960 the ZO changed its name to the World Zionist Organization and adopted a new constitution under which individuals are ineligible for membership which is reserved for organizations In 2010 rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv published a letter criticizing the Shas Party for joining the WZO 6 He wrote that the Party is turning its back on the basics of Charedi Jewry of the past hundred years In the words of Gedolei Yisroel Zu Neveilah she ein kamosa He compared this move to the decision of the Mizrachi movement to join the WZO over one hundred years ago which was the deciding factor in their separation from authentic Torah Judaism 7 Presidents Edit Flag of World Zionist Movement Maccabiah 2013 Theodor Herzl 1897 1904 Max Nordau de facto 1904 1905 David Wolffsohn 1905 1911 Otto Warburg 1911 1921 Chaim Weizmann 1st time 1921 1931 Nahum Sokolow 1931 1935 Chaim Weizmann 2nd time 1935 1946 David Ben Gurion acting 1946 1956 Nahum Goldmann 1946 1948 8 David Ben Gurion acting 1948 1956 Nahum Goldmann 1956 1968 Ehud Avriel 1968 1972 Chairmen EditSimon Greenberg 1963 1968 9 Louis Arie Pincus he 1968 Oct 1973 head WZO executive until 1972 Yitzhak Navon 1972 1978 only head of WZO executive Aryeh Dolchin Oct 1973 1975 only chairman of Jewish Agency Pinhas Sapir 1975 12 Aug 1975 only head of Jewish Agency Aryeh Dolchin 12 Aug 1975 6 Jan 1976 only chairman of Jewish Agency Yosef Almogi 6 Jan 1976 1978 only chairman of Jewish Agency Aryeh Dolchin 1978 Dec 1987 Simcha Dinitz Dec 1987 14 Feb 1994 Yehiel Leket Feb 1994 Feb 1995 Avraham Burg Feb 1995 Feb 1999 Sallai Meridor 25 Feb 1999 2005 acting until May 1999 then elected Zeev Bielski 2005 2009 Avraham Duvdevani 2010 2020 10 Yaakov Hagoel 2020 present former Vice Chairman amp Head of the Department for Activities in Israel amp Countering Antisemitism In 2009 Natan Sharansky was elected head of the Jewish Agency and Avraham Duvdevani was elected Chairman of the WZO at the 36th Zionist Congress on 15 June 2010 World Zionist Congress EditThe World Zionist Congress established by Theodor Herzl is the supreme organ of the World Zionist Organization and its legislative authority It elects the officers and decides on the policies of the WZO and the Jewish Agency 11 The first World Zionist Congress was held in Basel Switzerland in 1897 Jerusalem Program EditThe platform of the WZO is the Jerusalem Program The Zionist Council meeting in Jerusalem in June 2004 adopted this text as the latest version 12 Zionism the national liberation movement of the Jewish people brought about the establishment of the State of Israel and views a Jewish Zionist democratic and secure State of Israel to be the expression of the common responsibility of the Jewish people for its continuity and future The foundations of Zionism are The unity of the Jewish people its bond to its historic homeland Eretz Yisrael and the centrality of the State of Israel and Jerusalem its capital in the life of the nation Aliyah to Israel from all countries and the effective integration of all immigrants into Israeli Society Strengthening Israel as a Jewish Zionist and democratic state and shaping it as an exemplary society with a unique moral and spiritual character marked by mutual respect for the multi faceted Jewish people rooted in the vision of the prophets striving for peace and contributing to the betterment of the world Ensuring the future and the distinctiveness of the Jewish people by furthering Jewish Hebrew and Zionist education fostering spiritual and cultural values and teaching Hebrew as the national language Nurturing mutual Jewish responsibility defending the rights of Jews as individuals and as a nation representing the national Zionist interests of the Jewish people and struggling against all manifestations of anti Semitism Settling the country as an expression of practical Zionism Projects and initiatives EditThis section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources World Zionist Organization news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The World Zionist Organization is made up of several departments The Department of Diaspora Affairs aims to build bridges between Jews everywhere and strengthen Zionist identity among young Jews 13 The Department of Aliyah Promotion aims to motivate and assist Jews in the process of immigration to Israel awaken an interest in learning Hebrew and strengthen ties between the Jewish Diaspora and the State of Israel 14 The Department of Activities in Israel and Countering Antisemitism seeks to strengthen Jewish Zionist identity among Israelis and combat antisemitism 15 The Department of Education works to bolster Jewish Zionist identity and the connection to the State of Israel and the Diaspora through the Hebrew language and educational content in the formal and informal education systems in Israel and the Diaspora 16 Affiliated institutions EditCentral Zionist Archives Bialik Institute Steven Spielberg Jewish Film ArchiveHerzl Award EditSince 2004 Department for Zionist Activities of the World Zionist Organization bestows the annual Herzl Award for recognition of exceptional volunteer efforts on behalf of Israel and the Zionist cause 17 Controversies EditA document brought before Israel s Supreme Court in 2009 showed that private Palestinian land was taken and given to Israeli settlers by the World Zionist Organization The land in question had been ruled off limits by Israel The World Zionist Organization had been acting as an agent of the government in assigning land to Jewish settlers in the Israeli occupied territories The Israeli government to avoid responsibilities under international law used the World Zionist Organization to settle its citizens in the territory occupied in 1967 The document concerns several homes in the Israeli settlement of Ofra approximately 15 miles north of Jerusalem in the West Bank The Israeli Justice Ministry confirmed that the land in question was owned by Palestinians and that the nine houses in question had been ordered demolished Dror Etkes of Yesh Din said It s an international organization that is simply put stealing land 18 In May 2022 activists of the World Zionist Organization disrupted a service of about 150 members of the Women of the Wall at the Western Wall in Jerusalem A group of 1000 ultra orthodox girls had been bussed in by the WZO They attacked the Women of the Wall taunting shoving and spitting on them while some waved WZO flags 19 20 The Board of Deputies of British Jews sent an open letter to the WZO demanding an explanation and calling for urgent remedial action over the violent harassment 21 References Edit The World Zionist Organization Spencer C Tucker Priscilla Roberts ed 2008 The Encyclopedia Of The Arab Israeli Conflict A Political Social And Military History Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO p 1095 ISBN 978 1851098422 Retrieved 2 February 2015 See Chapter 2 The Seven Years of Herzl Archived 2010 01 25 at the Wayback Machine of Zionism The First 120 Years Archived 2010 09 22 at the Wayback Machine by the Jewish Agency Chapter Two The Seven Years of Herzl Jewishagency org Archived from the original on 2010 01 25 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Reich Bernard Goldberg David H 2016 08 30 Historical Dictionary of Israel Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781442271852 Shas Becomes First ultra Orthodox Party to Join WZO Haaretz Elyashiv R Yosef Shalom 2010 01 22 Nevelah Ne esta B Yisroel An Atrocity Done in Israel Yated Ne eman ZIONISM Timeline of Events Mfa gov il Retrieved 2008 11 29 Howe Marvine July 28 1993 Obituary Dr Simon Greenberg 92 Rabbi And Conservative Jewish Leader New York Times Retrieved September 15 2011 Gur Haviv Rettig June 16 2010 WZO gets 1st religious Zionist chairman Jerusalem Post Zionist Congress World Zionist Organization Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 21 Feb 2015 Jerusalem Program 2004 Wzo org il Archived from the original on July 7 2007 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Department of Diaspora Affairs World Zionist Organization Retrieved June 6 2019 Aliyah Promotion Unit World Zionist Organization Retrieved June 6 2019 Activities in Israel and Countering Antisemitism Unit World Zionist Organization Retrieved June 6 2019 Department of Education World Zionist Organization Retrieved June 6 2019 The Herzl Award 2004 2005 Wzo org il Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved 2008 11 29 Teibel Amy 21 June 2009 Lawsuit brings murky West Bank land deals to light Associated Press Archived from the original on 2011 03 13 Maltz Judy May 2 2022 Women of the Wall Attacked at Event Organized by World Zionist Organization Haaretz Klein Zvika May 2 2022 Backlash against Women of the Wall prayer sparks Western Wall tensions Jerusalem Post Harpin Lee May 10 2022 Board of Deputies anger over disturbing harassment of women at Western Wall Jewish News External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to World Zionist Organization World Zionist Organization English website Constitution updated as of November 2019 Jerusalem World Zionist Organization The New Constitution Of The World Zionist Organization and addresses by Dr Nachum Goldmann Zvi Lurie And Aryeh Pinkus The constitution adopted in January 1960 Zionist Executive Organization Department June 6 1960 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Zionist Organization amp oldid 1148263650, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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