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Department of Zionist Activity in the Diaspora and French Speakers

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The Department of Zionist Activity in Diaspora and French Speakers is responsible for connecting the World Zionist Organization to Jewish federations, communities, organizations all over the world. We believe strongly that Israel is an essential part of the Jewish identity. Our mission is to connect Jews to Israel through partnerships with local organizations, impactful experiences, and educational programs.

We put an emphasis on building and exploring innovative projects and tools to accomplish these goals and reach new audiences and communities and most importantly, the younger generation. Ultimately, these joint efforts between our department and Jewish communities worldwide lead to longer lasting relationships, deeper connections to Israel and greater impact.

Our department works with communities in North America, Latin America, Europe and Australia and the department staff is made up of English, French, Spanish and Hebrew speakers.

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Emily Pins

A single hand gesture that changed the world — and we launched a pin campaign for influencers and Jews around the globe to strengthen, encourage, and connect
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Delegations during "Swords of Iron"

During the war, the Diaspora department has taken an important role in solidarity missions to Israel, to provide tools to bring to communities and connect to Israel
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Taste of Memories

Taste of Memories

A unique initiative of the Department of Zionist Activity in the Diaspora, that works to commemorate fallen Israel Defense Forces soldiers and Israeli victims of terror, through cooking their favorite recipes and telling the stories of their lives. Recipes and educational programs are available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
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Impact nation

Project to strengthen and encourage South America Jewish youth to connect to their communities and Israel, as well as entrepreneur skills, in order to bring relevant initiatives back to their communities
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