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Vote Torah: Modern Day Maccabees - World Zionist Congress Elections 2015 (video)

By Gldmeier @gldmeier
Just as religious Israelis vote for Members of Knesset who will defend Torah values in all matters of state, religious Zionists in America have a voice in deciding Israel’s future by seating delegates from the Religious Zionist Slate in the World Zionist Congress.
Running under the banner "Vote Torah,"The Religious Zionist Slate (www.VoteTorah.org), comprised of delegates from America's foundational religious Zionist organizations – including World Mizrachi, AMIT, Bnei Akiva, theOrthodox Union, the Rabbinical Council of America, the National Council of Young IsraelTorah MitzionTouro College, and Yeshiva University – is dedicated to strengthening Israel's "Jewish soul" and ensuring the future of religious Zionist ideals
When casting their votes to set the agenda, priorities, and policies for the World Zionist Organization, the Jewish Agency, the Jewish National Fund, and Keren Hayesod, the delegates of the Religious Zionist Slate provide a religious voice for world Jewry by focusing on building bridges and increasing unity within Am Israel, promoting Jewish continuity, and preserving and enriching Torah values and Jewish life in Israel and around the world.
In their new Chanukah video, the Religious Zionist Slate focuses on The Maccabees, a small group of passionate and committed individuals who altered the course of Jewish history by stepping forward when Jewish values were at stake.  With a $1 billion programming budget up for grabs and the future of religious Zionism hanging in the balance,the Religious Zionist Slate is calling on North American Jews to channel their "inner Maccabee" and step forward tosecure a strong religious Zionist voice for world Jewry in the World Zionist Congress.

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