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‘American Jews Have Voted’: The 37th World Zionist Congress Votes Are In and Delegate Numbers Allocated

“The World Zionist Congress is the single best opportunity for American Jewry to have its voice heard on critical issues facing Israel and the Jewish People,” said Rabbi Vernon Kurtz, President of the American Zionist Movement; and the voice has spoken.

Now that the elections have closed and the votes have been counted, 145 new delegates from the US will participate in the upcoming congress. Elections for the World Zionist Congress ran from January through April and came to a close with a total of 56,737 votes. At the top with the highest number of seats: ARZA with 56 delegates, Mercaz with 25 and Mizrachi with 24. While ARZA maintained its delegate count since the previous election, Mercaz and Mizrachi have lost a combined 18 delegates. Despite this decrease, the three major religious streams still hold over 70 percent of the seats of the American delegation.

Two new slates vied for seats at the Congress during this election—Ohavei Zion, winning four seats, and Alliance for New Zionist Vision, which won two.

Below is the count by slate, and the distribution of the 145 delegates for the election of American Delegates to the 37th World Zionist Congress.

“Those who cast their votes in this election became part of a great historical continuum, and are now personally involved in crafting the future of the Jewish State,” said Judge Abraham Gafni, the chairman of the U.S. Area Election Committee, which oversees the elections in the United States. “I am excited for the tremendous energy that has been displayed towards the commitment to Israel’s future.”

Although the Congress represents all of world Jewry, the U.S. historically sends the second largest delegation to participate in the Congress, which offers the best opportunity for ideological parties to grow. This potential growth means positions in the WZO and increased budget spending in those departments.

This year’s election saw an overall broadening of representation of Zionist groups and, as a result, slates such as Hatikvah, Zionist Spring and the ZOA gained seats at the table.

Candidate/Choice

Votes

Final Delegate Distribution

ARZA: Representing Reform Judaism

21,766

56

Mercaz USA: The Zionist Arm of the Conservative Movement

9,890

25

Religious Zionists: Vote Torah for the Soul of Israel

9,594

24

American Forum for Israel

3,773

10

HATIKVAH – The Progressive Zionist Voice

3,148

8

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION of AMERICA/ZOA: Defend Jews & Israeli Rights

2,738

7

Zionist Spring: Restoring Vision to World Zionism

2,696

7

World Sephardic Zionist Organization – Ohavei Zion

1,650

4

Alliance for New Zionist Vision

735

2

Green Israel: Aytzim/Green Zionist Alliance/Jewcology

443

1

Herut North America – The Jabotinsky Movement

304

1

TOTAL

56,737

145

 

Though the U.S. elections have concluded, there are other countries currently running elections. The U.S. delegation looks forward to productive meetings with their Zionist counterparts from around the world, in the hopes of creating a stronger Zionist movement.

The 37th World Zionist Congress is scheduled to take place October 20–22, 2015, in Jerusalem, Israel.

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