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North Jersey Orthodox Rabbis and Jewish Communal Leaders Appointed to Slate 4 in WZC Election

(Courtesy of World Zionist Congress): Touro College president, Dr. Alan Kadish of Teaneck, and rebbetzin and yoetzet halacha, Shira Donath of Congregation Darchei Noam in Fair Lawn, lead the Bergen County contingent vying for seats as delegates to the World Zionist Congress on Slate #4, the Orthodox Israel Coalition (OIC). Rabbi Hershel Schachter holds the top position on the slate. The election outcome will help determine what percentage of more than $5 billion will be allocated over the next five years to Orthodox-affiliated day schools, yeshivot, seminaries and other gap year programs, summer camps, and shuls, and for recruiting and training shlichim (emissaries) and bnot sherut (young Israeli women performing national service) to American communities. Polls close March 11.

The OIC is made up of nine major Religious Zionist and Modern Orthodox organizations that have represented Orthodoxy in the World Zionist Congress for over 100 years. They are 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.

The World Zionist Congress is considered “the parliament” of the Jewish people. Elections are held just once every five years. Choosing the 152 U.S. delegates (out of 500) is the primary opportunity for Jews living in America to impact major decisions being made in Israel. Delegates appoint the senior leaders of four Israeli national institutions that, between them, allocate nearly $1 billion a year to Jewish educational and communal causes around the world.

“North Jersey plays an important role on our slate, and people should know that if elected, they will be sending their neighbors to vote to support causes close to our community,” said Rav Doron Perez, chief executive of the Mizrachi worldwide movement. “Israeli national institutions, such as the World Zionist Organization, The Jewish Agency, Keren Kayemet L’Yisrael (JNF) and Keren Hayesod, often perceive the Orthodox community in America as an insignificant minority. This perception does not reflect reality or the rapid growth of Orthodoxy in America. The contributions of Orthodox Jews to communal organizations and institutions bring to bear an influence far beyond our relative numbers. Success in these elections will greatly bolster the standing and influence of the Orthodox Torah voice.”

Other OIC Slate #4 Ambassadors from Bergen County include American Zionist Movement National Board Chair, Dr. Francine Stein (Englewood); TABC Rosh HaYeshiva, Rabbi Yosef Adler of Congregation Rinat Yisrael in Teaneck; AMIT vice president of strategic planning, Chana Shields (Teaneck); former RCA president, Rabbi Sholom Baum of Congregation Keter Torah in Teaneck; OU Kosher CEO, Rabbi Menachem Genack of Congregation Shomrei Emunah in Englewood; Stern College for Women student, Sara Schatz (Teaneck); OU senior director, Rabbi Steven Weil (Teaneck); and NJ Jewish Link publisher, Moshe Kinderlehrer (Teaneck).

Any Jew who will be 18 by June 30, is a permanent resident of the United States and does not vote in Israel is eligible to vote following this process:

1. Go to www.zionistelection.org

2. Click the Voter Registration button on the bottom left

3. Fill in your information including payment of the $5 fee (ages 18-25) or $7.50 (ages 26 and above), and click submit

4. Check your email or texts to receive your verification number and enter it on the website

5. Vote for Slate #4 (OIC)

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