ViZion Chicago: Short Stories of Israel- Author, Ken Ngwa

Join ViZion Chicago to hear from Ken Ngwa, author of “Brothers Don’t Travel.” This is the first book to describe the contemporary world of Israel from a secular African-American standpoint. The reader is transported from the isolated alleyways of Tel Aviv, to the speckled corridors of Jerusalem.

“Multiculturalism in its finest. Ngwa’s writing style is absorbing and honest as he deals with topics spanning cultural & ethnic divides. The jaunted narrative never leads but instead invites the reader to draw their own conclusions. This is one mans journey through Israel from clandestine traveler to staunch enthusiast. Life in Israel has never quite been described in this manner”.- Earth Walker Magazine

Sponsored by the American Zionist Movement- Chicago and ViZion (the Young Leadership division of the American Zionist Movement)

ViZion is a group that meets monthly for professional development and networking; this months ViZion is open to individuals who work in the Jewish community on a professional and lay leader level.

Please bring lunch; refreshments will be provided.

Date: Thursday, January 13, 12pm-1pm

Location: Argo Tea (140 S. Dearborn St., corner of Dearborn and Adams)

RSVP to: Jessica, jwainer@azm.org

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Staff

AZM Executive Staff ( in alphabetical order)

National Headquarters, NY

Susie Baumohl | National Program Director

Cherie Fischer | Executive Assistant

Karen J. Rubinstein | National Executive Director

Dana Shakarchy| Associate Director, Young Leadership, New York

Chaya Segal| Program Director, AZM Chicago Region




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Officers

AZM Officers

William D. Hess | President

Marlene E. Post | Chair, National Board

Bobi Klotz | Vice President

Evelyn Seelig | Vice President

Rabbi Leor Sinai | Vice President

Sondra Sokal | Treasurer

Ben Mirman | Secretary

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Leadership

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AZM Chicago

AZM CHICAGO: The umbrella organization of the Zionist membership organizations and the voice of unified Zionism in the greater Chicago area.
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CHICAGO’s 19th ANNUAL CONCERT– NOVEMBER 27, 2011

In Honor of MACHAL

In Recognition of Dr. Milton I Shulman and Dr. A.I. “Izzie” Weinzweig

In 1948, when the newly proclaimed State of Israel was faced with its War of Independence, more than 4,000 men and women from around the world came to Israel to fight alongside Tzahal, the Israel Defense Force. Collectively known as Mitnavdei Chutz La’aretz, “Volunteers from Outside the Land,” MACHAL volunteers were recognized by David Ben Gurion as the Diaspora’s most important contribution to the survival of the State of Israel at its beginning. Two of those volunteers were Milton Shulman and Avrum Israel “Izzie” Weinzweig.

To learn more about this year’s concert, the musicians and to purchase tickets, please continue to the Chicago Concert page.

To read more about last year’s event honoring Ada Sutker Rabinowitz and see pictures please click here

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ViZion Chicago

Join ViZion Chicago- Young Professionals on November 4 to hear about how young Israelis in their twenties added a new meaning to the concept of Tikkun Olam in Israeli society. Through the life stories of Ofer and Avishay you will learn about the hottest start up in Israel of the last few years: Ayalim (ayalim.org.il) – student villages throughout the Negev and North with university student entrepreneurs making the desert bloom and building a renewed Zionism.

This event is open to professionals who work in the Jewish community of Chicago.

Please RSVP by 11/1 to Jessica at jwainer@azm.org or 847-677-5949

Vizion is a network of Jewish professionals that come together bi monthly for professional development and networking. There are currently Vizion groups in Chicago and NY with one being established in LA. Members are expected to be active in the Jewish/Zionist/Israel world.

Meetings consist of professional development and opportunities to network.

To learn more about ViZion and upcoming programs please contact AZM-Chicago

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Chicago Past Events

CHICAGO ANNUAL CONCERT

Honoring Ada Sutker-Rabinowitz
and Celebrating Herzl’s 150th Birthday

To read more about the event and see pictures from the event click here

For the 18th year the American Zionist Movement – Chicago Region will feature an up and coming Israeli classical artist at our annual concert on November 28, 2010.

Join us in forging bonds of love and friendship between Jews in the greater Chicago area.

This year’s featured artist is pianist Renana Gutman.

Srugim- Weekly Israeli Movie Night for Young Adults in Chicago: November 14-December 19

The American Zionist Movement Chicago just successfully concluded its screening of the first season of Srugim, the hit Israeli TV show. This final screening included sushi as well as a discussion about the season, and what people thought might happen in the next season. Everyone had a great time watching the last three episodes of the season while getting to know other attendees of the program. Over the course of the series we had over 40 different people attending various events, as well as our regulars who came to see the entire first season! Click here to read more information and to see pictures from the events.

Socialize, Network, and Support Israel- December 14, 6pm

AZM Chicago, American Friends of Magen David Adom & Sidney N. Shure Kehilla came together for “Socialize, Network and Support Israel” in response to Israel’s most severe forest fires in history. This event brought together around 30 people to learn about Magen David Adom’s life saving efforts in Israel, as well as how we as Jewish Americans can come together to support the relief efforts that are on going in Israel. All of the proceeds from the event support the relief efforts in the Carmel Region of Israel. Click here to read more about the event and to see pictures from the event.

Shalom Shlichim: November 1, 7pm

The welcoming of the new Shlichim was celebrated by over 75 people in Evanston on Monday, November 1. The evening began with greetings from AZM Chicago president, Isac Kapulski, followed by the Aliyah Center, the Aliyah Council Chairman and the Deputy Consulate General of Israel to the Midwest. They each took time to extend warm greetings to the new shlichim, as well as provide helpful advice for their term as a shaliach.

The warm greetings were followed by a violin duet performed by Samuel Nemtanu and Gina McGuinness. They performed a number of pieces by composers who were of Israeli, Russian and French descent. The guests also heard a brief introduction from all of the shlichim who were present for the evening. The new shlichim spoke about their goals for the upcoming year, while the shlichim who were returning praised of the Chicagoland Jewish community for their openness in welcoming the new shlichim to the region.

Everyone had a great time and enjoyed being able to get to know the shlichim over desserts that were provided after the presentations.

Click here to see pictures from the event!

Herzl’s 150th Birthday Bash: October 7, 7pm

Herzl’s 150th Birthday celebration was celebrated by over 100 young adults in Chicago on Thursday, October 7. The evening began with an open mic, where various performers, from comedians to musicians to spoken word artists, expressed their connection to Judaism, Zionism and the state of Israel.

The open mic was followed by an Israeli dance party. The program also featured the  Herzl “game room,”  where individuals had the opportunity to pin the beard on Herzl, sign a birthday card to Herzl or fill out a speech bubble that began with the words, ” My Zionism means to me…”. The young people who held winning raffle tickets walked home with Israeli wine, hamzot and Israeli karaoke CD’s.

Everyone had a wonderful time celebrating the state of Israel and its founder, Theodor Herzl. At the close of the event, participants left the event asking, “When is the next one?” and “Can we do this again next month?”

Click here to see pictures from the event!


Sukkah Hop: September 23, 12:30pm

Following services for Sukkot at Anshe Sholom, a group of a people ranging in age from one to eighty joined together for a “Sukkah Hop.” 30 people joined together to go to three different sukkot. At the first sukkah, salatim (Israeli style appetizers) were served. Everyone was encouraged to spend their time in this first sukkah getting to know someone that they had not met prior to this experience. Following appetizers at the first sukkah, the group walked together to a different sukkah in the community where we enjoyed our main course and a discussion about what Sukkot is like in Israel, as well as how the Seven Species can be related to modern Israel. At our third and final sukkah, the group enjoyed dessert including some of the Seven Species.

The AZM-Chicago is proud to have been a co-sponsor of this successful Sukkot event. This event has created for thirst of knowledge surrounding how the Jewish holidays are celebrated in Israel, and what the similarities and differences are between celebrating the holidays in the United States and in Israel. The AZM-Chicago plans to continue to partner with different organizations throughout the Chicagoland area to provide programming that is rich in education in regards to Israeli society and Judaism.

For more information about AZM-Chicago, the Sukkah Hop and more, please contact AZM-Chicago Program Associate, Jessica Wainer.

Reception to welcome new Israeli Shlichim working in Chicago and surrounding communities.

Guest Speaker: Harvey Barnett, 2009 Award Winner of the Julius Rosenwald Memorial Award
RSVP to: badelberg@azm.org or 847.677.5949 for more information.

Environmental Crisis in Israel

June 16, 2009
Connect, 1330 N. Milwaukee, Chicago

FutureTense Chicago


On September 14th, the first FutureTense panel in Chicago, co-sponsored by AZM and PresenTense, addressed Arts & Culture.

Bring Israel’s Abducted Soldiers Home Now!

World Solidarity Day in Chicago

Students Advocate for Soldiers’ Release | View More Photos


UIC students in action
OCT. 30 — On a windy day at the University of Illinois at Chicago, students who wandered into the campus quad heard something that definitely was not the wind. It was Israeli music, and it was coming from a table where students were gathered around a large sign which read: “Bring Israel’s Soldiers Home Now: Gilad Shalit, Ehud Goldwasser, Eldad Regev.”

Students who approached the table learned more about the Israeli soldiers who were abducted by terrorists and have been held in captivity for more than a year. They heard how the terrorists have refused to grant these young men the rights which are accorded to all prisoners by international law, including Red Cross medical treatment and the right to communicate with their families.

The students organized the event as part of World Solidarity Day, a global effort organized by the World Zionist Movement, Hagshama, and the Student Forum, which took place in 72 communities around the world on October 30.

Also as part of the day’s events, the students participated in a Lunch and Learn discussion of the abduction of the soldiers led by Deborah Fishman, National Program Director of AZM, and held a candlelit vigil for the soldiers and their families.

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Assembly Wrap-Up

Im Tirzu…

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Read Bill’s Hess’s Presidential Address

Beginning early on Sunday morning October 18, Zionists from New York, New Jersey, and as far away as Washington, D.C., New Orleans, Louisiana and Jerusalem, Israel came together to welcome in the Year of Herzl. This year Jews across the world will mark the 150 anniversary of the birth of Theodor Herzl, the visionary of the Jewish people and father of the Jewish State. The Assembly used Herzl’s vision of the Jewish state as a starting point to look at the accomplishments of the Jewish People over the last 112 years, while looking forward to the challenges and possibilities ahead.

herzl_panel

(l to r) Dr. David Breakstone, Head, WZO Department for Zionist Activities; Noam Dolgin, Executive Director, Green Zionist Alliance; Ariel Beery, PresenTense Group; Liran Avidar, JAFI Aliyah Department, and David Krantz, President of the Green Zionist Alliance.

Dr. David Breakstone, head of the WZO Department of Zionist Activities, quoted Herzl’s own words to remind participants of the kind of Jewish state Herzl envisioned in Altneuland. He was followed by three panelists who looked at the past and future of particualr areas.  Noam Dolgin, Executive Director of the Green Zionist Alliance,  looked at ecological and environmental issues,  Liran Avisar, of the Aliyah Departmentloked at Israel’s new pioneers, the young Israelis settling the Negev and Galilee, and Ariel Beery, co-founder of the PresenTense Group, considered technological advances and how they impact our ability to organize and inspire.

Addressing participants via videoconference, Natan Sharansky, Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency, spoke of the importance of outreach to students and young people.  Videoconferencing was also used to create a dialogue with young olim in Tel Aviv and the New York based Assembly.

William "Bill" Hess delivers his acceptance speech after being re-elected to the Presdiency of the American Zionist Movement.

William "Bill" Hess delivers his acceptance speech after being re-elected to the Presdiency of the American Zionist Movement.

The afternoon attracted young Jews seeking positions in the Jewish community with an internship fair, as well as presentations by Aharon Horwitz, co-founder of the PresenTense Group,  who spoke about the need for a reinvigoration of ideological thinking and ferment in the Zionist Movement, and J.J. Goldberg, of The Forward.

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Contact Us!

Thank you for visiting the AZM web site.

Please feel free to contact us at any time with questions, comments or to request additional information about any of our programs and services.

Chicago Regional Office | 847-677-5949

American Zionist Movement- Chicago Region
10024 Skokie Blvd. #208
Skokie, IL 60077

AZM Staff in Chicago

Chaya Segal | Program Director, Chicago Region

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AZM Constitution

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
-OF-
AMERICAN ZIONIST MOVEMENT, INC.

As approved at the Assembly of the AZM in Miami on
January 31, 1993, in Boca Raton on December 20, 1995, in Washington D.C.
on June 14, 1998, in New York City on February 5, 2003 ,in Washington, DC
on September 14, 2003 by the AZM National Board, at in Newark, New Jersey
on October 22, 2007

Download the full AZM Constitution as a PDF

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