Morton Klein: Campaigns Against Israel Target Legitimacy of Zionism
Morton Klein, President of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), spoke at the JNS International Policy Summit, stating that the true purpose…
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is one of the oldest pro-Israel organizations in the United States, advocating for Jewish rights and a strong Israel.
Morton Klein, President of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), spoke at the JNS International Policy Summit, stating that the true purpose…
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is a prominent pro-Israel organization in the United States, established in 1897. It is one of the oldest such organizations, founded at the same time as the First Zionist Congress convened by Theodor Herzl. The ZOA's original mission was to promote the establishment of a Jewish state in the Land of Israel, and since Israel's independence in 1948, its focus has shifted to supporting and strengthening the State of Israel, advocating for its security, and combating antisemitism.
Throughout its history, the ZOA has been a vocal advocate for Jewish rights and has consistently supported a strong relationship between the United States and Israel. It engages in various activities, including public advocacy, educational initiatives, and lobbying efforts to influence U.S. foreign policy in favor of Israel. The organization often publishes articles, holds conferences, and organizes events to inform the public and policymakers about issues critical to Israel's security and Jewish peoplehood. While its primary focus is within the United States, its influence extends to broader discussions about Zionism and the Middle East.
Readers of jnews.az can find in this section a collection of news, analyses, and opinion pieces related to the Zionist Organization of America's activities, statements, and its impact on U.S.-Israel relations and the broader Jewish world. This includes reports on their advocacy efforts, responses to current events concerning Israel, and perspectives on their role in shaping public discourse surrounding Zionism and Jewish issues.