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MERCAZ USA Newsletter — Winter 2002-2003News From the Worldwide Conservative/Masorti Movement Mazal Tov To the newly elected officers of the Masorti Movement: Chair – Dr. Irit Zmora; Vice-Chair – Idit Lev; Treasurer – Rami Pinchover. To Rabbi David Lazar who has been nominated to the Jerusalem City Council to fill out the term of one of the members of "Yerushalaim Achshav" party who recently resigned. Masorti Congregations Need Torah Scrolls USCJ Reconnects USY'ers Alumni groups are forming in both North America and Israel, and it is planned to expand the groups to include former "Ramahniks," JTS students and others who grew up in or were otherwise affiliated with the Conservative Movement. A Yellow Pages Directory is already being developed in Israel and a similar project is planned for North America. Signing up oneself or one's children with Project Reconnect is as easy as sending an e-mail to Rabbi Paul Freedman, the International Liaison Chairperson, at nina_f@netvision.net.il. JTS & UJ Students Become Tourism Ambassadors Similar in structure to a student mission from Yeshiva University that took place in early 2002, the Conservative Movement students participating in the trip have pledged to become "ambassadors" for tourism. In exchange for receiving a $400 stipend which brings the already discounted price to $549, the students have agreed to take part in at least ten speaking or writing opportunities to promote travel to Israel. In fact, the students will be receiving training while touring to make them effective ambassadors for Israel. While modeled generally on the YU mission, the January 8-12 JTS/UJ program will be tailored to the interests of the Conservative Movement and will include a visit to a Masorti synagogue, the Fuchsberg Center, the Conservative Yeshiva, etc. KOACH's Birthright Group Conservative Yeshiva 2003 Summer Program Session I will run from July 6 to July 24, while Session II will go from July 27 to August 14. The summer sessions also includes an intensive morning Ulpan to build up Hebrew skills. The program is appropriate for students of all levels, backgrounds, and interests, ages 18-80. For more information and a brochure, contact Rabbi Daniel Goldfarb, Director, or Rabbi Gail Diamond, Assistant Director at (tel) 011-972-2-622-3116, (fax) 011-972-2-624-6473 or yeshiva@uscj.org. Prayer for Israel Campaign Succeeds In order to join the campaign, being organized by Tnuat AM (the Movement for Masorti Aliyah), synagogues pledge to recite the Prayer for the State, in Hebrew or English, as an integral part of weekly Shabbat and holiday services. To view the list of congregations who have joined the Prayer for Israel Campaign or to register your own congregation, visit the Tnuat AM website: www.tnuatam.org. In addition, the Tefillah Laminated Card may be ordered from the Shlicha's office: 212-533-7800 ext. 2021 or shlicha@mercazusa.org. Quantities up to 500 cards are $1.50 per card; discounts are available for larger orders. Tax Bill Advances Under the proposed legislation, new immigrants would be exempt from paying taxes on "passive" non-business overseas income, such as Social Security benefits and pension income, for ten years, instead of the five-year period as stipulated in the new tax law. Veteran immigrants from North America had warned dire consequences to aliyah from western countries if the new law was not amended. PM Orders Immigration Basket for All Olim |
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