Jerusalem – Isaac Herzog: ‘Diaspora Jews Are Drifting Away From Israel’

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    FILE - Outgoing head of Jewish Agency Nathan Sharansky and new Jewish Agency head Isaac Herzog  at an event welcoming some 300 new immigrants from France  on a special " Aliyah Flight" organized by the Jewish Agency, at Ben Gurion airport in central Israel on July 23, 2018. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90Jerusalem – Laying out his vision for the future of the Jewish Agency in an address to American Jewish leaders last week, Isaac Herzog described a Jewish people fracturing along geographic lines and said that one of his top priorities would be examining new ways for more Jews to connect to Jewish life and Israel.

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    Speaking in New York during his first U.S. visit since taking over at the Jewish Agency, Herzog said that while both Diaspora and Israeli Jews desired to maintain strong bonds, he was also “very aware of the growing feeling that Diaspora Jews are drifting away from Israel.”

    “I will do everything in my power to act against this trend that’s increasingly dividing us. We are one nation, small amongst nations, that’s facing huge challenges. Only when we are together can we overcome them,” he said. “I intentionally went out to the field in my first week in office to learn about the unique needs of American communities and to explain my vision for The Jewish Agency to Jewish leaders and activists. In the coming weeks and months, I’ll continue these meetings in North America and the rest of the world.”

    Herzog until recently served as opposition leader in the Knesset, succeeded Natan Sharansky as head of the quasi-governmental organization earlier this month. He recently made waves when he described intermarriage as a “plague” and said that there must be “a solution” to the issue.

    He later walked back his comments in an interview with the Forward, explaining that he was using the term as slang and that he “didn’t mean it in any negative terms.”

    According to a landmark 2013 poll of American Jews by the Pew Research Center, overall “emotional attachment to Israel has not waned discernibly among American Jews in the past decade” although it was “markedly stronger” among older Jews. Pew also found that nearly 60 percent of Jewish marriages since the year 2000 were mixed. A 2007 study found that around half of Jews under 35 would not see Israel’s destruction as a personal tragedy.


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    5 years ago

    Hey, chochom from the Mah Nishtanah: you think maybe the drifting away of Diaspora Jews from Torah might be correlated with their drifting away from Israel??

    5 years ago

    The majority of American Jews are concerned with their day to day lives here, in the USA. We have enough tsouris here, without worrying about our brethren in Israel, who can take care of themselves. As far as intermarriage goes, what about Israeli girls marrying Arabs? Why doesn’t Herzog comment on that?

    grandbear
    grandbear
    5 years ago

    Assimilation in america has been most successful,as it has taken away the 3rd generation jew from his history as a jew.At home he sees his parents doing exactly as the gentile neighbors do.There’s no recognition of shabbos or yom tov .The food that he eats is exactly what everyone else eats. The connection to anything jewish is lacking The only history of jews of the shtetl that he knows is from watching ‘fiddler on the roof ‘,where intermarriage is fluffed over.What he hears from parents is ‘if it makes you happy ,its OK.’.

    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    If anyone is responsible for bad relationships, it is Issac Herzog. He brought down Labor/ Zionist Union to its lowest before leaving. So his grandfather was a big rabbi, his father was the president of Israel and secular and this schmutzy guy is falling lower.

    He got his lucrative job from family contacts but is an antisemite self hating Jew.

    Haimov
    Haimov
    5 years ago

    they drift away not only from Israel but also from judaism