Union of Progressive Zionists
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The Union of Progressive Zionists (UPZ) is a North American network of Jewish student activists who have organized around principles of social justice and peace in Israel and Palestine. The UPZ provides guidance, education, and resources to students who seek to contribute a progressive voice into the campus debate concerning Israel and Palestine.
As of January 2007, the Union of Progressive Zionists had chapters at 60 colleges and universities.[1]
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[edit] History
The Union of Progressive Zionists was created in the early 2000s by college-age members of Habonim Dror and Hashomer Hatzair, with the support of the Labor Zionist Alliance (now called Ameinu) and Meretz USA, the organization of US supporters of the Israeli social democratic Meretz political party. Its first national conference, held in October 2004, drew more than 100 students from 40 schools.[2][3][4]
From its founding, the stated intention of the group was to create a network of student activists who supported Israel and opposed the Occupation but felt alienated by both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian extremists.[2][3][4]
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[edit] Speakers
The Union of Progressive Zionists has brought prominent leftist Israeli politicians to speak on North American campuses, including Yossi Beilin, chairman of the Meretz-Yachad party and one of the architects of the Oslo Accords and the Geneva Accords; Yael Dayan, Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo and an advocate for women's rights and gay rights; Daniel Levy, the lead Israeli drafter of the Geneva Accords. Its speakers have also included prominent Palestinians such as Amjad Atallah, the Palestinian-American legal advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team in peace talks with Israel, and Rafi Dajani, Executive Director of the American Task Force on Palestine.[5]
[edit] Controversy within the Israel On Campus Coalition
In late 2006 and early 2007, the campus activities of the Union of Progressive Zionists created a stir within the Israel On Campus Coalition, an organization that seeks to promote a "pro-active pro-Israel agenda on campus," of which the UPZ is a member. Some of the coalition's more conservative members, including the American Jewish Congress (AJCongress) and the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), criticized the UPZ for sponsoring speeches by members of an Israeli organization called Breaking the Silence, former soldiers who speak out against alleged human rights abuses in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.[1][6][7][8][9][10]
In December 2006, the ZOA called for the Israel On Campus Coalition to expel the Union of Progressive Zionists. Although the coalition's steering committee voted 9-0 against expulsion in January 2007, the issue resulted in a debate among major Zionist organizations. The Jewish National Fund joined the ZOA in demanding that the UPZ to end its relationship with Breaking the Silence (but not in calling for the group's exclusion from the coalition), and the World Zionist Organization supported the UPZ, as did a group of 100 academics from Israel. The AJCongress threatened to quit the coalition out of dissatisfaction with the decision to allow the UPZ to remain.[1][6][7][8][9][10]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Spence, Rebecca. "Campus Coalition Split Over Progressive Union", The Forward, 2007-01-19. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Porter, Ethan. "Progressive Zionists Go Back to School", The Forward, 2004-08-13. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Pomerance, Rachel. "New campus group gives voice to ‘progressive’ Zionist students", Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 2004-10-25. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Lightman, Naomi. "Progressive campus Zionists unite in new group", Canadian Jewish News, November 2004. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ Previous Events, Union of Progressive Zionists.
- ^ a b Paul, Ari. "Zionist Vs. Zionist", The American Prospect Online Edition, 2007-01-04. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Harris, Ben. "Group that criticized Israel to stay in campus coalition", Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 2007-01-24. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Spence, Rebecca. "Coalition Votes Not To Toss Liberal Zionists", The Forward, 2007-01-26. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Spence, Rebecca. "Groups Flip Flop as Controversy Over Liberal Zionists Continues", The Forward, 2007-02-02. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
- ^ a b Zeller, Shawn. "U.S. Zionist Groups Facing Potential Rift", CQ Weekly, 2007-02-12. Retrieved on 2007-03-20.
[edit] Further reading
- Birkner, Gabrielle. "Campus Doves", The Jewish Week, September 30, 2005.
- Black, Pesha. Not Just Another Jewish Group: UPZ Brings New Possibilities for Progressive Zionists on Campus, New Voices, November 2004.
- Pomerance, Rachel. Five years into the intifada, groups are refining their tactics on campus, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, June 27, 2005.