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The '''World Union of Jewish Students''' ('''WUJS'''; {{pron-en|ˈwuːdʒɨs}}) is the international, pluralistic, non-partisan roof organisation comprising around 50 national independent Jewish Student Unions from all over the world, founded in 1924, with [[Albert Einstein]] as its first president.
The '''World Union of Jewish Students''' ('''WUJS'''; {{pron-en|ˈwuːdʒɨs}}) is the international, pluralistic, non-partisan roof organisation comprising of 48 national independent Jewish Student Unions from all over the world, founded in 1924, with [[Albert Einstein]] as its first president.

The WUJS Institute, a study program for Jewish college graduates located in [[Arad, Israel]], was established in January, 1968. The [[WUJS Arad Institute]] currently runs study programs twice a year, with main emphasis on [[Hebrew]] Language study and courses on Jewish and Israel topics. WUJS Arad also offers a specialized residency track for Jewish artists and the Peace and Social Justice track, which offers opportunities for internship placement in Israeli organizations related to peace and social justice. The WUJS Arad Institute is independent today from the main Jewish headquarters. WUJS Arad is currently affiliated with [[Hadassah]], the Women's Zionist Organization, based in the US.


The headquarters of WUJS are located in [[Tel Aviv]], and its current Chairperson is Chaya Singer.
The headquarters of WUJS are located in [[Tel Aviv]], and its current Chairperson is Chaya Singer.

Revision as of 14:09, 1 January 2011

The World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS; Template:Pron-en) is the international, pluralistic, non-partisan roof organisation comprising of 48 national independent Jewish Student Unions from all over the world, founded in 1924, with Albert Einstein as its first president.

The headquarters of WUJS are located in Tel Aviv, and its current Chairperson is Chaya Singer.

Megaphone

In July 2006 the WUJS put on their website a piece of freeware to in their words "Help Israel with the toughest battle - the battle for public opinion on the internet". See Megaphone desktop tool for more.[1] "Israel’s Government has thrown its weight behind efforts by supporters to counter what it believes to be negative bias and a tide of pro-Arab propaganda. The Foreign Ministry has ordered trainee diplomats to track websites and chatrooms so that networks of US and European groups with hundreds of thousands of Jewish activists can place supportive messages."

Constituent Executive Organisations

See also

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