Rabbis promoting unity with Israel
Our Mission
The Zionist Rabbinic Coalition is the multi-denominational and non-partisan collective voice of Zionist rabbis.
Our mission is to promote unity, understanding, and cooperation between the Jewish communities of Israel and the Diaspora, and to combat anti-Zionism. We strengthen connections between Israel and the Diaspora through collegial support, constructive discourse, education, and advocacy.
Vision Statement
We are Zionist rabbis who constructively engage with Israel to build bridges with Israel and the Jewish people. Our mission is to promote unity, understanding, and cooperation among the Jewish communities of Israel and the Diaspora.
Upcoming Events
Save the Date for the ZRC's 4th Annual Conference in Washington DC, May 4 through 6, 2025
Important Resources
Resources & Ideas to Commemorate the First Anniversary of October 7
Soldiers and civilians lost since October 7 A Prayer by Rabbi Mira Regev Several prayers and service from Jewish Journal/Rabbinical Assembly CCAR Readings for Commemoration El Malei Rachamim Shalom Hartman Institute The I-Center For children’s commemorations:...
Newsworthy Highlights from the Zionist Rabbinic Coalition High Holiday Seminar
Over 30 rabbis of all denominations attended – with some traveling from as far as Canada, Florida and Texas --- the one day seminar in New York sponsored by the Zionist Rabbinic Coalition, the collective voice of Zionist rabbis. The rabbis studied text with Dr. Erica...
The 6 hostages Murdered in Gaza September 1, 2024
Ori Danino, 25 Ori Danino was the oldest of five siblings and had planned to start his studies to become an engineer. He was a nature lover, was known for his ambition, love for people, and was beloved by all.” He was kidnapped from the Tribe of Nova music festival...
Annual Conference
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ISRAEL’S WAR WITH HAMAS
How Long Israeli Hostages Kidnapped by Hamas are Still Being Held Captive in Gaza
413 days 3 hours 20 minutes 48 seconds
An Expression of Unity and Support for Israel by Rabbis
ZRC celebrates Abraham Accords as guests of UAE, Bahrain and Israel
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Who We Are
The Zionist Rabbinic Coalition fosters love and dedication to Zionism and Israel among generations of American Jews.
The Zionist Rabbinic Coalition is a growing group of over 200 rabbis from diverse American congregations of all Jewish denominations committed to supporting Israel. We are the only multi-denominational rabbinic organization that promotes constructive and positive interaction between the world’s two largest Jewish communities (American Jews and Israeli Jews). We foster a greater understanding of American and Israeli Jews by providing tools, resources and programs to rabbis. We are a non-partisan group that actively and constructively engages the American rabbinic community with Israel with the goal of working to close the gap between our communities.
ZRC in the News
The Shameful Behavior of Academic Women’s Associations
The National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) made two statements about the war in Gaza, neither of which mentioned the targeted attacks on women by Hamas despite indisputable evidence of sexual abuse and torture. The Zionist Rabbinic Coalition responded with an...
Rabbis express unequivocal solidarity
Rabbi Arthur Weiner was 6 years old in June 1967. He remembers the fear that he saw on the eve of the Six-Day War. And he remembers the fear in 1973, when he was 12 years old, and his rabbi announced on Yom Kippur morning that Israel had been attacked. “We found out...
Local Rabbis Join Rabbinic Letter of Unity and Solidarity With Israel
More than 1,000 rabbis from across the country signed onto a rabbinic letter of unity and solidarity with Israel that was initiated by the Zionist Rabbinic Coalition, whose chair is Congregation B’nai Tzedek Senior Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt. Many area rabbis signed the...
“We can love and support Israel even if we disagree about the particulars of policy and current events.”