World Zionist Congress
Has Zionism grown too bureaucratic for its moment of crisis? - opinion
Are growing administrative structures strengthening its mission – or quietly weakening it at a moment of historic vulnerability?
Rebranding Zionism, unifying Jews: Rabbi Doron Perez on his plans as WZO president - interview
Knesset rejects Yesh Atid bill to nationalize KKL, Lapid accuses rivals of 'corruption'
JNF Chairman elected: Ostrinsky to lead KKL as NYC Mayor scraps IHRA definition
Risking threats, NYC Sheikh leads Muslim interfaith visit to Israel
Rowe, who has engaged in interfaith dialogues in the UK, said it was necessary to find deeper commonalities than just rejection of violence.
Debate and disagreement it is a wholeheartedly Zionist exercise -opinion
The 39th World Zionist Congress created a space for all who are invested in the Zionist project to be at the table without checking their values at the door.
World Zionist Congress coalition agreement negotiations to continue post-Yesh Atid withdrawal
Several sources familiar with the matter said that Yesh Atid had only harmed itself by not participating, in addition to damaging the reputation of the National Institutions.
Yesh Atid blows up WZC agreement, to submit KKL nationalization bill
"This evening I want to announce that Yesh Atid has decided it will not be part of any of the agreements in the Zionist institutions," Lapid said.
Zionism's future lost in backroom deals at World Zionist Congress- opinion
What was once the beating heart of Jewish political imagination – the place where our people charted their collective destiny – has devolved into a cheap political bazaar.
Perez for WZO pres? WZC vote extended, but agreement renegotiated
World Mizrachi CEO Rabbi Doron Perez is poised to become the president of the World Zionist Organization, while incumbent World Likud head Yaakov Hagoel could be part of the chairman rotation.
WZC supposed to be about unity; J Street made it about division - opinion
Next time, the World Zionist Congress should return to its roots – a forum for shared purpose, not a playground for fringe politics.
Idealism at the WZC: The future of Zionism looks bright - opinion
I left the conversation soaring – confident that within this broad yet focused movement filled with so many caring, committed, capable people, we agree far more than we disagree.
WZC votes on deal without Yair Netanyahu, but right slates call for delay
If the vote proceeds, it would approve Perez as WZO chairman from November until April 30, 2028, and for Hagoel to resume his chairmanship from May 1, 2028.
Grapevine: When Muslims and Jews find common ground
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.