Rav Doron Perez, left, chief executive of the World Mizrachi and Rabbi Yehiel Wasserman is Head of the Center for Religious Affairs in the Diaspora in the World Zionist Organization.

 

World Mizrachi’s Orthodox Israel Coalition, which won an historic second place in the recent World Zionist Congress election that has led to religious Zionists now leading some of the largest divisions with the largest budgets in the World Zionist Organization (WZO). The group achieved these goals while also assuming the lead role in unifying the diverse coalition of parties involved in the process.

For the first time in history, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael – the Jewish National Fund, which controls an annual budget of close to $300 million and owns 14 percent of all land in Israel, will be chaired by a religious Zionist, World Mizrachi’s Avraham Duvdevani. The position will give Orthodox institutions significant influence in the development of new settlements and towns throughout Israel as well as in the building of critical infrastructure for existing settlements and towns across the state.

“Mizrachi saw its role in congressional negotiations to not only secure excellent positions for itself, which it did, but also to act as a bridge ensuring a wall-to-wall agreement in the spirit of the round table nature of these institutions. The unity of the Jewish people is a primary value of Mizrachi. In the negotiations, there were many different parties pushing for a more extreme stance, either to the right or the left. We consistently want to make sure that above all, there would be one large table where all can sit at to collectively build the Zionist movement together going forward,” said Rav Doron Perez, chief executive of the World Mizrachi.

“Our coalition reached an historic achievement through this tremendous global effort. Our results would not have been possible without the leadership of each of our partners,” said Religious Zionists of America Executive Vice President Rabbi Ari Rockoff. “We look forward to our community seeing the meaningful impact that the roles held by religious Zionists will have on our brethren in Israel and the diaspora.”

Other influential areas where Israel and diaspora religious Zionists will reap the benefits of the strong showing in support of the Orthodox Israel Coalition (OIC) in the Zionist elections, include the World Zionist Organization’s (WZO) rural development division, the Chativat Hahityashvut; The WZO’s education division which oversees the dispatching of emissaries to diaspora Jewish communities; and the WZO’s Religious Affairs for the Diaspora division.

While serving as the deputy chairman of the WZO, World Mizrachi’s Gael Grunewald will oversee the education department, a very strategic placement for religious Zionist leadership because it oversees a significant global budget that provides personnel, programs, and services Jews around the world. World Mizrachi’s Rabbi Yechiel Wasserman will lead the efforts relating to religious affairs in the diaspora and be succeeded by World Bnei Akiva CEO Roi Abecassis in mid-2021.

The OIC, which came in overall second place in the American elections for the World Zionist Congress, was a broad-based group of nine major religious Zionist and modern-Orthodox organizations that have represented Orthodoxy in the World Zionist Congress for over 100 years. It included the Religious Zionists of America-Mizrachi, AMIT, the Orthodox Union, Yeshiva University, Touro College, Bnei Akiva, Torah MiTzion, National Council of Young Israel, and the Rabbinical Council of America. For more information visit Mizrachi.org.

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