Im Tirtzu
Education and Professional Training
Jerusalem
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Im Tirtzu (IMTI) is the largest grassroots Zionist organization in Israel.
Since its founding in 2006, IMTI has had a major impact on Israeli society, both in leading the way to providing extra-curricular Zionist studies on Israeli campuses and in combating anti-Zionist threats to Israel from within the country.
With 20 campus branches, 6,000 volunteer activists and the largest Hebrew-language social media following of any pro-Israel organization, Im Tirtzu has become an important force with our Seminars for Zionist Thought, the largest extra-curricular academic program in Israel, and our efforts combating anti-Zionist politicization in academia.
Simultaneously, we aim to protect Zionism when it comes under attack within Israel. Unknown to many is the fact that there are widespread efforts to delegitimize Israel from within, whether it is in the form of BDS or subverting sovereign policies.
Im Tirtzu has earned a widespread reputation for its fearless calling out of anti-Zionist Israeli NGOs funded by foreign governments and the New Israel Fund, who have been seeking to harm IDF soldiers and influence the policies and positions of the Israeli government through the back door.
Im Tirtzu also works closely with a variety of groups within Israeli society, including bereaved families of terrorism, wounded IDF veterans, and Israeli minorities who wish to integrate into Israeli society.
Our activities have been supported time and again by the significant majority of Israeli society and leading decision makers including the Prime Minister. Indeed, much of our credibility and impact stems from this strong connection we have with the values and sensibilities of the citizenry of Israel.
*All GBP donations are used only for educating about Jewish history in the land of Israel and student campus educational events.
Email: hadas.d@imti.org.il
Phone: 054-3298520
Website: http://imti.org.il
Charity Number: 580471662
Year Established: 2007
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