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The 39th World Zionist Congress convened in Jerusalem
Jerusalem, October 28-30, 2025 — The largest World Zionist Congress in history opened at the International Convention Center in Israel’s capital.
Zionism: A Time for Change
Author: Marina Rosenberg Koritny, Head of the Department for the Promotion of Aliyah WZO On the eve of the 39th World Zionist Congress, we are obliged to speak the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.
Elections to the 39th World Zionist Congress: why are they important
From March to May 2025, the United States will hold elections for delegates to the 39th World Zionist Congress (WZC), which will take place in October of the same year in Jerusalem.
São Paulo, Rio, Paris: Aliyah fairs pave the way home
On November 11 in São Paulo, November 12 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and November 17 in Paris, three aliyah fairs were held.
Jews of Latin America: so far, so close
The tragedy of October 7th shook the entire civilized world and radically changed the sentiments of Jews in the diaspora.
The ‘Geula’ Program: New Horizons for Young Women Leaders
In Jerusalem, in the historic Ben-Gurion Hall of the World Zionist Organization headquarters, a solemn ceremony was held dedicated to the second graduation of the “Geula” program – a project for preparing young women leaders for Jewish communities in the diaspora.
Video address by Marina Rozenberg-Koritnaya, head of the Repatriation Support Department of the Jewish Agency
Passover begins this evening.
Women in the Spotlight
On March 7, 2024, on the eve of International Women’s Day, the ‘Federation’ congress center in Tel Aviv hosted the solemn ceremony ‘Women in the Spotlight.’ The evening was organized by the editorial board of the ‘Israel Today’ (‘Israэl hа-yom’) newspaper and was attended by the wife of the President of the State of Israel, […]
The acceptance of applications for participation in the ‘Geula’ program continues
The ‘Geula’ program is an international leadership training initiative for young women from Jewish communities in the diaspora.
After darkness comes light
Good afternoon! My name is Marina Rosenberg-Korytnaya.

