- Mizrachi (Religious Zionism)
The Mizrachi ( _he. המזרחי, "HaMizrahi", an acronym for Merkaz Ruhani lit. "Religious centre") is the name of the religious Zionist organization founded in 1902 in
Vilnius at a world conference of religious Zionists called byRabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines .Bnei Akiva , which was founded in 1929, is the youth movement associated with Mizrachi. Both Mizrachi and the Bnai Akiva youth movement became international movements to be found wherever organized and free Jewish communities existed and function until the present.Mizrachi believes that the
Torah should be at the centre ofZionism and also sees Jewish nationalism as a tool for achieving religious objectives. The Mizrachi Party was the first official religious Zionist party and founded the Ministry of Religious Affairs inIsrael and pushed for laws enforcingkashrut and the observance of the sabbath in the workplace. It also played a role prior to the creation of the state ofIsrael , building a network of religious schools that exist to this day, and took part in the 1951 elections.Mizrachi in Israel
Major figures in the
Religious Zionist Movement include RabbiAbraham Isaac Kook who became theAshkenazi Jews Chief Rabbi of theBritish Mandate of Palestine in 1924 and tried to reconcile Zionism withOrthodox Judaism .Mizrachi had a separate
trade union wing, founded in 1921,Hapoel HaMizrachi , which represented religious Jews in theHistadrut and tried to attract religious Labor Zionists. The trade union also operated as a political party by the same name in the early days of Israel's existence, becoming the fourth largest party in the 1951 elections.In 1956, the Mizrachi party and Hapoel HaMizrachi merged to form the
National Religious Party to advance the rights of religious Jews in Israel, having fought the 1955 election together as the National Religious Front. The party was an ever-present government coalition member until 1992.Mizrachi in the United States
In the United States the ideals of and work of the Mizrachi meovement have been carried out through the official
Religious Zionists of America (RZA) movement that has been an imporatnt source of the ideology and guidance forModern Orthodox Judaism and its rabbis and followers. Including theBnei Akiva youth movement as well as having a great influence on the Modern OrthodoxJewish day school s and synagogues. The American movement has served as a fund-rasing and lobbying arm for its Israeli counterparts.Many of the high echelon Jewish leaders and rabbis of
Yeshiva University are actively identify with and support Mizrachi in all its forms.ee also
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Religious Zionist Movement External links
* [http://www.mizrachi.org.uk/ Mizrachi UK]
* [http://www.mizrachi.org/ World Mizrachi Movement]
* [http://www.misrachi.at/ Mizrachi Vienna- Austria]
* [http://www.biu.ac.il/Spokesman/Tolerance/michman.htm A Historical Look at Religious Zionism] by Prof.Dan Michman
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