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On May 7th a group of fifty seven people gathered at Temple Israel to join with Jews around the world in the simultaneous singing of Hatikva as part of the global
Live Hatikva event to set a Guinness World Record for "most people singing an anthem simultaneously" in celebration of Israel's 60th anniversary. We received notification in early October that the event was a success and that our participation contributed to the establishment of a new Guinness World Record! Congratulations and thanks to everyone who participated!
Click here to see our certificate.
In order to provide a forum for Reform Jews to express hopes and fears, to tell stories from Israel and to build a stronger community, the Union for Reform Judaism has launched the Reform Movement Israel Blog.
Support Israel - Join ARZA
As a member of ARZA, you make a statement about your commitment to Israel.
Take advantage of cultural events in New York including film, concerts, dance, exhibits, theater and literature from Israel. Visit the Cultural Department of the Consulate General of Israel in New York for up-to-date information and a calendar of events.
Think about a trip to Israel!
Visit www.goisrael.com for travel information and tips.
Buy Israeli products:
Shop in Israel
IsraelGifts.com Gefen Books
Art of Israel All for Israel
Israel-Music.com Rotem
Buy Israel bonds and cash them in on your next trip to Israel.
After visiting the Israel Museum web site, you'll want to see it in person! Don't miss the Shrine of the Book, which houses the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Visit the City of Jerusalem web site.
See what you're missing at the Western Wall web site including live webcams and a virtual tour of the of the Kotel including the Western Wall Tunnels and the new Chain of Generations Center.
Learn about the Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Agency and Israel's parks including Ein Gedi, Masada, Qumran, Beit She'an, Tel Dan, and the Coral Beach Nature Reserve.
Don't miss the Virtual Reconstruction Model of the Temple Mount on The Jerusalem Archaeological Park web site. Better yet, visit the park and the Southern Wall Excavations in person! Israel’s most important antiquity site, the park reaches the Temple Mount on the north, the slope of the Mount of Olives and the Kidron Valley on the east, and the Valley of Hinnom on the west and the south. This exceptional area which has captivated the world’s imagination throughout history, has been designated as an archaeological park and open museum. Visitors to the Park follow events spanning some 5000 years, beginning with the Canaanite (Bronze) Age and continuing through the days of the Israelite monarchy in the First Temple period. The splendors of the Second Temple and the impressive architecture of King Herod, dating to the second half of the first century BCE are a key element in the park, and the remains and monumental structures dating to the Christian and Muslim periods are clearly visible.
Contact your elected officials to advocate for Israel
Israel Independence Day
Singing Hatikva for the Guinness World Record