World Zionist Congress

Has Zionism grown too bureaucratic for its moment of crisis? - opinion

Are growing administrative structures strengthening its mission – or quietly weakening it at a moment of historic vulnerability?

DELEGATES, OBSERVERS, staff, and others associated with Kol Israel gather at the World Zionist Congress last week. The Zionist institutions should be forums for visionary debate, says the writer.
‘THE WORLD Zionist Organization is an ideal platform to play a unifying role.’ WZO President Rabbi Doron Perez holds a picture of his son Daniel, a tank commander who fell in battle on October 7, and whose body had been abducted into Gaza until finally being returned in a ceasefire deal in October.

Rebranding Zionism, unifying Jews: Rabbi Doron Perez on his plans as WZO president - interview

Opposition leader Yair Lapid leads a Yesh Atid meeting at the Knesset, Jerusalem, November 17, 2025.

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KKL-JNF building in Jerusalem

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US voting for 2025 World Zionist Congress election doubles in first week

The election provides US Jews with the opportunity to shape Israel’s future, influence Jewish communities worldwide, and support Zionism.

 American Zionist Movement banner advertising the upcoming World Zionist Congress 2025 elections.

Zionism at a crossroads: Our responsibility, our future - opinion 

Now more than ever, strong Zionist leadership must stand at the helm of the decisions that affect us all. 

 Standing and supporting Israel

Voting opens in election for World Zionist Congress, with future of Israel at stake

Any Jewish adult living in the United States can vote between March 10 and May 4 as long as they accept a set of Zionist principles and pay a $5 registration fee.

 American Zionist Movement banner advertising the upcoming World Zionist Congress 2025 elections.

World Zionist Congress elections are more relevant than ever post-October 7 - interview

Voters share a very broad common denominator – the people of Israel and the State of Israel – top representatives say

 PARTICIPANTS SING ‘Hatikvah’ at the end of a gala event on occasion of the 125th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress at the original venue, the Stadtcasino Basel, in Basel, Switzerland, on Monday.

Fate of the Zionist movement must be decided by Zionists, not by anti-Zionists - opinion

There are plenty of places for anti-Zionists in this world; the WZC is not one of them.

RABBI DOV Landau delivers a class at the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, 2023. To maintain the integrity of this election, the World Zionist Congress must make it clear that anyone who does not reject Landau’s position in the strongest terms cannot be elected or vote in this election, the writer argues.

Editor's Notes: Why are influencers taking over the WZC? - comment

One thing is certain: these elections will shape the future of Zionist institutions for years to come.

 WHAT CHANGED that made social media influencers suddenly want to join political slates in an election many American Jews had never even heard of?

Kol Israel seeks Betar USA's expulsion from WZC elections over 'inflammatory rhetoric'

Kol Israel called for Betar USA’s expulsion over alleged election violations, inflammatory rhetoric, and threats, urging formal sanctions and removal from the American Zionist Movement.

 American Zionist Movement banner advertising the upcoming World Zionist Congress 2025 elections.

World Likud retains power after party constitution amendment falls

The result marked a victory for World Zionist Organization head Yaakov Hagoel over a number of challengers.

 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG addresses a gala event on August 29, 2022, on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress, at the original venue, the Stadtcasino Basel, in Basel, Switzerland.

Power struggle within Likud to come to a head in key Sunday vote

Likud’s delegates in the World Zionist Congress are currently split evenly between representatives of the Likud in Israel and from the World Likud.

 Culture and Sports Minister Micky Zohar at the Knesset. February 3, 2025.

Zionism: Reflections in Israel following October 7 - opinion

"In our time, Zionism is the daily choice to build an inclusive, just, and pluralistic society. It is reflected in creating resilient communities, strengthening ties with Jews around the world."

 Anna Kislanski, head of the Reform Movement in Israel