The acceptance of applications for participation in the ‘Geula’ program continues – WZO

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. Named after Geula Cohen, who fought for the creation and development of the Jewish state and later for the right of diaspora Jews to repatriate, the program embodies the image of a woman leader and serves as an example of uncompromising dedication to one’s ideals for many Israelis.

The idea for the project was conceived by Marina Rosenberg-Koritny, head of the Department for Repatriation Support at the World Zionist Organization.

The program’s purpose is to prepare a new generation of women leaders who will strengthen the ties between Jewish communities and Israel, promote the ideas of Zionism, and assist in making decisions about repatriation. The first cohort completed the program a year ago.

Applications for the second cohort are now being accepted. More detailed information about the ‘Geula’ program and the application form can be found on the official website https://domoi.org/en/geula.

Applications are accepted until March 15. We invite interested young women from Jewish communities in the diaspora to explore the details and consider participating in this unique initiative to prepare a new generation of women leaders.

29 Feb 2024
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