The Religious Network Behind Zionism Indoctrination

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Overview:
Probing Zionist groups across the world, a formidable aspect of these networks grabbed our attention. At first glance, many “Jewish religious groups” appear to be solely cultural and religious entities which consequently can’t be classified as part of a Zionist lobby or network. However, as we delve into the web of religious Jewish organizations, an underlying program to enforce belief in Zionist indoctrination can be clearly identified.
A majority of Jewish organizations not only fail to condemn Zionism, but defend it as part and parcel of the Jewish faith. These religious institutions provide the international Zionist lobby the dedicated human resources and capital that allow them to expand under the pretext of “protecting and serving the Jewish faith”. Essentially, the international Zionist lobby has developed into a multidimensional network encompassing political, economic and sociocultural realms, with a network of religious Zionist institutions forming its backbone.
Such clusters have effectively provided the international Zionist network its elementary network of human resources and social backbone, paving the ground for the formation of a secondary network of vastly larger scale in areas of economics and politics. This phenomenon is the result of systematic Zionist indoctrination among the huge majority of Jewish religious communities. The following profiles and articles serve as examples of Jewish “religious/cultural” centers effectively synergizing with Zionist political and economic lobbies:

  1. Israel’s Religious Cover for Zionist Expansion in the UAE (Use of religious pretext for spreading Israeli influence)
  2. Israel Influence Ops in Egypt & Jordan (Use of religious pretext for spreading Israeli influence)
  3. Ruben Ezra Beraja (How Argentina’s Sephardi community bankrolled his growth)
  4. Niran Bassoon (How “interfaith dialogue” is used to spread normalization)
  5. Adam Milstein (Recruiting Aish HaTorah students for AIPAC)
  6. David Yerushalmi (Inspired by the Chabad-Lubavitch movement)

Five Major Clusters

A thorough analysis of Zionist Jewish organizations across the globe uncovers a web of interconnecting institutions. Within this global network, five major clusters can be identified, each acting as an umbrella organization for an average 20 to 40 sub-organizations. Overall, more than 100 major organizations are spreading Zionist indoctrination across Jewish communities worldwide.
A comprehensive outline of the five main identified clusters has been drawn in a number of diagrams presented below. It appears that each of the five major clusters can be defined by adhering to one or more dominant field of operation:
A. The Chabad-Lubavitch cluster provides orthodox religious and social services in a generally pro-Zionist environment.
B. The International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC) deals with enticing Christian communities to comply with Zionist beliefs.
C. The World Zionist Organization’s (WZO) Jerusalem Program is focused on inserting Zionist initiatives and beliefs in local and international Jewish communities.
D. The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations seeks to represent US Jewry as a unified force influencing US politics, specifically the White House.
E. Jewish Community Centers (JCC) Global provides resources for training local leaders and sustaining local Jewish Zionists.
A brief overview of each cluster and their related diagrams is presented below:

A. Chabad-Lubavitch1

The formation of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement — a branch of Hasidism — can be traced to the teachings of its seven leaders (“Rebbes”), beginning with Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812). The movement was based in “Lubavitch” – a town in Belarus – more than a century ago and the word “Chabad” is a Hebrew acronym for the three intellectual faculties of “chachmah” (wisdom), “binah” (comprehension), and “da’at” (knowledge).
The Chabad-Lubavitch network of five continents is engaged with more than 150 Chabad branches. With 150 branches, its network has spread out through five continents to ensure that its teachings reache every Jew of any background, anywhere.
More than 5000 centers and full-time paid families operate under 150 Chabad branches and seek to propagate its teachings in more than 3,300 institutions. It is hard to find a Jewish community immune from Chabad Zionist teaching. The network tries to reach out under the disguise of social service and education.
The Chabad-Lubavitch has two main headquarters: Machne Israel and Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch. Machne Israel alleges that it “cares for the social and religious welfare of Jews around the world,” . Its various branches, however, are more preoccupied with teaching and spreading Zionist indoctrination among Jewish children.
Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of Chabad, is bound with spreading Zionist propaganda, whether through biased textbooks or its media productions.

B. International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC)

Jewish advocacy leaders formed an international committee to represent the Jewish community in correspondences with the Vatican and other non-Jewish religions, named as the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC) in 1967.2 In 1970, the IJCIC and the Vatican agreed on regular sessions through what was labeled as the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee (ILC).
The committee brands itself as “the recognized representative of Jewry”, bargaining with catholic Christianity. The IJCIC operates through a combination of 11 institutes and political organizations.3
Albeit very little information is available on the committee’s past leaders, its current director, Rabbi Noam Marans, regularly emphasizes the organization’s dedication to Zionism. Marans is currently also the American Jewish Committee’s “Director of Interreligious and Intergroup Relations”.
In short, despite its “religious” and “interreligious” branding, the IJCIC has effectively proven to be a Zionist public relations front specifically targeting and lobbying within major non-Jewish religious institutions such as the Vatican. Its cooperation with infamous Zionist organizations such as the AJC, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the World Jewish Congress (WJC), and B’nai B’rith International further demonstrate the IJCIC’s political leanings.
In short, the IJCIC exploits themes such as “interreligious dialogue” to lobby on behalf of Zionist lobbies, with a specific focus on influencing the Catholic church. The IJCIC’s partnership with the Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC) in 2011 sought to further accelerate Christian recognition of Zionist Judaism.4

C. The Jerusalem Program

The Jerusalem Program, undertaken by the World Zionist Organization (WZO) in 1951, replaced the “Basel Program” as the general Zionist manifesto, which was originally written by Theodor Herzl in August 1897 in Basle, Switzerland.5
The program calls for the promotion of “immigration to the Jewish homeland” and general belief in Zionism among the “Jewish diaspora”. It also calls on Jews to defend Israel and Zionism under the label of countering “anti-Semitism”. It effectively stresses the need for extensive economic and cultural lobbying across the world to promote Zionism and Israel among Jews. The Jerusalem Program is one of the first documents stressing the need to equate Judaism with Zionism and anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism. It is worth mentioning that Chaim Weizmann, the protagonist of the WZO, helped establish the Zionist regime through his contacts with Arthur Balfour and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Weizmann later became the first president of Israel in 1949.6
The WZO currently oversees the spread of Zionist indoctrination in various Jewish religious/cultural committees. The organization is divided into four layers: federations, factions, institutions, and departments. These branches operate on behalf of the WZO.
Today, numerous Zionist Jewish organizations operate around the world modeled after the WZO’s Jerusalem Program. The WZO is basically an international influence operation which has laid the ground and greatly influenced the formation of other infamous international and local Zionist organizations around the world.

D. Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations (CoP) is a conference consisting of the prominent American Zionist bodies, which currently has 53 member organizations. The conference was formed in 19567, during Eisenhower’s administration to echo a concerted voice from Zionist organizations – especially to the Whitehouse – at a time when Jewish leaders feared Eisenhower’s administration was “underserving” Israel.
Yehuda Hellman presided over the organization’s first 30 years, whose chair was inherited by Malcolm Hoenlein in 1986. Hoenlein has had a major role shaping the US’ Israel-inclined policy.8 Currently, William Daroff heads the organization as Hoenlein’s successor after 2019.9
The CoP was made explicitly to pressure US foreign policy by creating an organization allegedly representing the whole weight of “US Jewry”. The CoP and its various affiliated organizations laid the foundation for influencing American leaders, key opinion makers and the general public to prioritize Israeli interests. The CoP’s objectives include, but are not limited to:
• “Securing Israel for lasting peace in the Middle East”
• Suppressing anti-Zionism in the name of cracking down on “anti-Semitism” and fighting “terrorism at home and abroad”.
• “Eradicating anti-Israel bias through the United Nations”
• Normalizing relations with the Zionist regime via euphemistic terms such as “human rights and ties to Arab and Muslim countries”
• Integrating “diverse ethnic, religious, groups, and sectors of the American society” as part of the Zionist network
• “Fostering international cooperation and promoting the US national interests”10
It is worth mentioning that the CoP formed only two years after the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was established in 1954. These two organizations have since worked in tandem, with AIPAC focused on the US Congress and the CoP enjoying influence in the White House.

E. Jewish Community Centers (JCC) Global

Jewish Community Centers Global – formerly known as the World Confederation of Jewish Community Centers – was found in 1977 in Jerusalem.11
It is a network of more than 1,100 Jewish Community Centers, which has sought to reach several million Jews in North America, Israel, Europe, Latin America, USSR, Australia, and the Far East. The JCC aims to forge a common perception of nationality and “interconnection among the Jews living everywhere with Israel”.12 It initiates and supervises the creation of global partnerships among Jewish communities year-round.
The JCC network seeks to “train local leaders” to lead local Zionist communities. Not much is known about its former leaders. However, Mark Ramer, real estate investor and JCC head from 2015 until his death in 2019, was a very visible and vocal backer of Jewish Zionist communities worldwide.

Diagram: The Religious Network Behind Zionist Indoctrination

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1: https://www.lubavitch.com/about/chabad-overview/

2: https://ccjr.us/dialogika-resources/documents-and-statements/interreligious/ilc

3: https://www.ajc.org/news/ijcic-representing-world-jewry-in-interreligious-dialogue-elects-rabbi-noam-marans-as-chair

4: http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/9962316591.html

5: https://azm.org/wzo/jerusalem-program/

6: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Chaim-Weizmann

7: https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-jewish-leader-daroff-warns-crisis-of-divisiveness-is-tearing-israel-apart/

8: https://prospect.org/features/deal-breakers/

9: https://www.jns.org/conference-of-presidents-taps-william-daroff-as-new-ceo/

10: https://conferenceofpresidents.org/about/

11: https://ejewishphilanthropy.com/world-confederation-of-jewish-community-centers-is-now-jcc-global/

12: https://www.jccglobal.org/