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The Association of Reform Zionists of America (ARZA) is the Zionist organization of the Reform movement in the United States. It was founded in 1978.[1]
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Association of Reform Zionists of America | |
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Abbreviation | ARZA |
Theology | Reform Judaism |
President | Rabbi Joshua Weinberg |
Chairman | Rabbi Bennett Miller |
Associations | Union for Reform Judaism World Zionist Congress |
Region | United States and Canada |
Headquarters | 633 Third Avenue, New York City |
Origin | 1978 |
Official website | www |
ARZA was founded in 1978 after a resolution at the 1977 UAHC 54th General Assembly biennial convention.
ARZA is a member of the American Zionist Movement and, by extension, is part of the World Zionist Organization. In 2015, ARZA sent 56 delegates to the 37th World Zionist Congress after winning 40% of the US vote held by AZM. This was the single largest faction of the US delegation.[2] Between the previous AZM WZC election in 2006 and the 2015 election, ARZA sent 56 delegates to the 2006 35th WZC and to the 2010 36th WZC.
Lay leadership
Current Chairman: Rabbi Bennett Miller (2012-present)
Former Presidents
Staff leadership
Current President/Executive Director: Rabbi Joshua Weinberg (2013-present)
Former Executive Directors
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