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The Yaacov Herzog Center for Jewish Studies
The Center was founded in the late 1980s by the Religious Kibbutz Movement in memory of Rabbi Dr. Yaacov Herzog who dedicated his life to the service of the Jewish people and the state of Israel. The Center is located on Kibbutz Ein Tzurim, in the south of the country, and its activities serve primarily that region.
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Bema'aglei Tzedek
Bema'aglei Tzedek was established in 2004 by a group of young and dynamic social activists who strongly believe that Jewish tradition has much to say about and contribute to the current socioeconomic discourse in Israeli society.
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Yesodot – The Center for Torah and Democracy
The Center was founded in 1996 in response to the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. This event split Israeli society and increased tensions between the religiously observant and non-observant communities.
Elul
Elul was established in 1989 by a group of Israelis from Israel's entire cultural and political spectrum: religious and secular, men and women, yeshiva students and former kibbutz members. Together they dreamed of a renewal in the Jewish study experience, and a peaceful accord between religious and secular Israelis, which would grow from joint Jewish study and open, respectful dialogue.
Tzohar
Where walls exist between the religiously observant and secular communities in Israel, Tzohar opens a window and works to encourage unity within the Jewish nation. We are building better relationships between Israel’s diverse, multi-cultural Jewish populations, who have become polarized over issues of politics and social concern, with a loss of respect for the opinions of others.
Rabin center
The Center is a not-for-profit institution functioning as a living and active memorial to the life and values important to Yitzhak Rabin - democracy, tolerance, social responsibility and peace - and a place where the lessons of the past will be applied through education of Israel’s future generations.
Panim
PANIM is a non-profit, advocacy organization working to promote pluralistic Judaism in Israel in partnership with over 50 organizations and institutions that share its vision.