Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism (IMPJ)
During the past 100 years, the Progressive Jewish movement has made a dramatic ideological and physical return to Israel. Reform Judaism’s founding platform excluded principles of Jewish nationhood; the 21st century begins with Progressive leaders actively promoting Aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel), while validating Jewish life and community wherever Jews live. Indeed, Progressive Zionism today strives to strengthen the personal, historical and spiritual relationship of all Jews to the homeland of the Jewish people in Israel.
Israel Religious Action Center (IRAC)
The Israel Religious Action Center was established in 1987 as the public and legal advocacy arm of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism. The Center's mission is to advance religious freedom and pluralism, tolerance, social justice and civil liberties in Israel. The Center fights for the rights of the disenfranchised and to create a diverse society in which all individuals and groups will be able to express their uniqueness.
Netzer Olami
Netzer Olami aims to serve the educational needs of all young Progressive Jews and Reform Zionists wherever they may be, helping to create a strong and meaningful bond with Israel and Jewish tradition through shlichut (emissaries), Israel programs and camps around the world. Netzer Olami is currently active on six continents and provides services to all communities that make up the World Union for Progressive Judaism.
Leo Baeck Education Center in Haifa
Founded in 1938 as a small kindergarten for German Jewish children, the Leo Baeck Education Center, an institution of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, has earned the reputation as one of Israel's most progressive centers for education and humanitarian outreach. Rooted in the Jewish tradition of social action, Leo Baeck has striven to provide leadership and excellence in education, and creative services to populations at risk, since its inception.
World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ)
The World Union For Progressive Judaism is the international umbrella organization of the Reform, Liberal, Progressive and Reconstructionist movements, serving 1,200 congregations with 1.7 million members in more then 40 countries. The WUPJ is based in Jerusalem.
ARZENU
ARZENU is the umbrella organization of Reform and Progressive Religious Zionists. Founded in 1980 as an "ideological grouping" or Brit Olamit within the World Zionist Organization, ARZENU has constituent groups in ten countries and represents the interests of these groups and of Reform and Progressive Judaism worldwide in the governing bodies of the World Zionist Organization and in the Jewish Agency for Israel.