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Marom is the Masorti Movement’s organization for
students and young adults, providing activities based on religious pluralism
and Jewish content. Marom is a platform for a wide cross-section of Israelis
with an open, traditional outlook, where they can share experiences and develop
their ideas of belonging to the Jewish people. It also provides a framework
for members to influence change in Israeli society with their views and beliefs.
Marom organizes activities in the spirit of traditional Judaism, Zionism and
democracy, on campuses, in Masorti congregations, and in other locations around
the country.
Through its programming, Marom opens up the pluralistic, Zionist, open and inclusive
beliefs of the Masorti Movement to students and young adults, reaching across
the religious-secular divide and drawing in new immigrants. Marom also serves
as a training ground for future leaders, both within the Movement and in Israeli
society.

Marom is actively involved in the absorption of student immigrants, holding
joint activities with organizations of student Olim. Marom provides a natural
home for immigrants from South and North America, who are already well acquainted
with Conservative Judaism.
Marom complements Masorti in Israel by providing a bridge for young people,
graduates of NOAM and other youth frameworks, not yet ready to join a kehila.
In effect, Marom is the young community of the Movement, from which spring many
of its future leaders, such as its student rabbi members. Marom offers a forum
for students and young adults who wish to express their Judaism in ways that
are unavailable in any other organization. Marom serves as a testing ground
for non-affiliated young native-Israeli and immigrant Jews to find their place
within Judaism.
Goals and Objectives
1. To provide a community for students and young adults of the Masorti Movement.
2. To spread the Masorti message of pluralism, openness and equality among the
members’ peers.
3. To strengthen the level of volunteerism and giving back to the community
of its members, through the undertaking of Tikun Olam projects.
4. To assist with immigrant absorption, especially of student olim.
5. To provide monthly regional and national events on campuses and in other
locations.
Activities include: meetings to discuss religious texts held in cafés; weekends
of study, prayer and social activities; joint events, especially on campus,
with other organizations; celebration of festivals; panels and lectures; Tikun
Olam projects; aiding immigrant absorption projects.
Marom was founded in 1995 by a group of Israeli university students who felt the need for a pluralistic religious framework for young adults within the framework of the Masorti Movement.
See also Hebrew
language Marom Forum
Contact Information
Director: Olya Weinstein
Address: P.O. Box 7559, 91074 Jerusalem, ISRAEL
Telephone: +972 (2) 624 6510 ext 28
Fax: +972 (2) 624 6869
Email: marom@masorti.org
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This program is supported by grants from
the Jewish Agency for Israel. |
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