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Blog

Between 19 and 21 April 2023, more than 700 delegates from across the world and Israel gathered in Jerusalem for the Extraordinary Congress of the World Zionist Organization.

New IMPJ CEO – Anna Kislanski

12th September, 2021

The Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism is delighted to announce a new CEO – Anna Kislanski

Postponement of KKL Decision

23rd April, 2021

The scheduled meeting of KKL has been postponed.

Arzenu is seeking an emergency injunction to prevent tomorrow’s KKL meeting.

Arzenu Statement regarding KKL

14th February, 2021

We strongly oppose Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael’s (KKL-JNF) plans to expand Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

arzenu congratulates Rabbi Gilad Kariv on his election to the Knesset