AZM Looks Ahead to 2008


Gilad Shalit

Ehud Goldwasser

Eldad Regev


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2008: What New Year's resolutions will YOU make?

The abducted Israeli soldiers spent 2007 in the custody of terrorists. Their sole and desperate hope is to enjoy 2008 in freedom, in the company of their families and friends.

The American Zionist Movement (AZM) has worked tirelessly on behalf of the abducted soldiers. Join with AZM and resolve to work with us so that 2008 will be the year that all of soldiers return home.

Our vital work is not possible without your support. In planning your end-of-year giving, please consider a tax-deductible donation to AZM.

AZM's steadfast campaign on behalf of the abducted Israeli soldiers is only one of its many vital programs and services. As the American affiliate of the World Zionist Organization, AZM unites organizations and individuals committed to Zionism on the urgent issues faced by Israel and the American Zionist community today.

On critical issues such as Aliyah and Jewish Zionist education, AZM cooperates closely with departments of the WZO and the Jewish Agency. Projects for the betterment of Israeli society, including AZM's "Yom Kef" for Sderot residents (www.azm.org/yomkef.shtml) and the rehabilitation of northern Israel, bring American Jews closer to Israel and develop Jewish identity and youth leadership.

AZM wishes you and your family all the best in the new year. This year, the year that Israel turns 60, may we be inspired to work even harder on behalf of the Jewish People with wisdom, strength and success.

With prayers for the peace of Israel,

William D. Hess, President

Marlene Post, Chair of the Board

Karen J. Rubinstein, Executive Director