תנועת ארץ הקודש - מתחברים מחדש לשורשים
במשך אלפיים שנות גלות, יהודים בכל רחבי תבל כמהו וחלמו על ארץ ישראל. בתפילותיהם היומיות, בברכת המזון, ובמעגל השנה כולו - תמיד נשאו עיניים וליבם לציון. דור אחר דור העבירו את הגעגוע העמוק הזה, את התקווה לשוב הביתה, לארץ אבותינו.
לפני כמאתיים שנה, התרחשה תפנית היסטורית כאשר שתי תנועות רוחניות מרכזיות - תלמידי הגר"א ותלמידי הבעש"ט - החליטו להגשים את חזון העלייה לארץ ישראל. למרות הקשיים העצומים והסכנות בדרכים, עלו יחד עם משפחותיהם בכדי להקים קהילות בארץ ישראל. עלייה זו, שנודעה כ"עליית הפרושים" ו"עליית החסידים", נחשבת לאבן דרך משמעותית בקשר של הקהילות האורתודוקסיות לארץ ישראל. היא ביטאה באופן מעשי את הכמיהה העמוקה לשוב ולנחול את ארץ אבותינו, והניחה את היסודות להתחדשות היישוב היהודי בארץ ישראל.
תנועת ארץ הקודש, שנוסדה בימינו, ממשיכה את אותה מסורת עתיקה של חיבור וגעגוע לארץ ישראל. מטרתנו היא לבטא ולחזק את הקשר העמוק של כל הקהילות היהודיות בעולם לארץ הקודש, תוך שימת דגש מיוחד על הדור הצעיר. אנו מאמינים כי בעידן של התרחקות והתבוללות, החיבור לארץ ישראל מהווה עוגן רוחני וזהותי משמעותי.
התנועה פועלת כגשר של אחדות וקירוב לבבות בין קהילות אורתודוקסיות בכל רחבי העולם לבין ארץ ישראל. אנו מדגישים את ערך הערבות ההדדית - "כל ישראל ערבים זה לזה" - כעיקרון מנחה בפעילותנו. דרך תכניות מגוונות, אנו מחברים בין יהודים מכל הקהילות והעדות, יוצרים הזדמנויות למפגש, לימוד והיכרות הדדית.
פעילות התנועה מתמקדת במיוחד בצעירים מהתפוצות השוהים בארץ ישראל. אנו מקיימים סדרה של אירועים, מפגשים וסיורים המאפשרים להם לחוות וללמוד על ארץ ישראל מזווית ייחודית. המשתתפים נחשפים לאווירה המיוחדת של הארץ, לקדושתה, להיסטוריה העשירה שלה, ולמגוון הקהילות החיות בה כיום. דרך המפגש הבלתי אמצעי עם הארץ ותושביה, נוצר חיבור עמוק ומשמעותי שמלווה את המשתתפים גם בשובם לקהילות המוצא שלהם.
תנועת ארץ הקודש מאמינה כי חיזוק הקשר לארץ ישראל הוא מפתח לשמירה על זהות יהודית חזקה ומשמעותית בתפוצות. אנו פועלים ליצירת רשת של שגרירים צעירים שיפיצו את אהבת הארץ בקהילותיהם, ויחזקו את הקשר בין התפוצות לארץ ישראל לדורות הבאים.
History
For many years, liberal movements have enjoyed substantial power in their representation of worldwide Jewry. This influence has enabled them to operate effectively in Israel and shape various cultural, social, and political narratives.
Since the 2020 elections for the World Zionist Congress, representatives of Eretz HaKodesh have been elected to various positions within Zionist institutions and have worked to realize the objectives of Eretz HaKodesh. To continue our work, we call upon all members of Orthodox communities in the Diaspora to participate in the elections and vote for the Eretz HaKodesh representative list. This will strengthen the influence of the movement in the World Zionist Congress and allow us to significantly impact the activities of national institutions.
The positions held by national institutions significantly impact various issues in the State of Israel. KKL operates in diverse areas, including education and regional development in different cities, including Chareidi communities. The World Zionist Organization (WZO) is considered the official representative of the Jewish Diaspora, and various government projects are carried out in collaboration with the leaders of the WZO. Participation in the elections will enable Eretz HaKodesh representatives to continue working in all areas of national institutions, representing Torah Judaism and the values of Toras Yisrael.
In terms of financial support, liberal movements have benefited from substantial budgets for many years. According to the testimony of Reform movement leaders in 2020, they received an annual budget of $4 million for their activities in Israel, in addition to other funds for youth activities and various organizations worldwide. Similar sums were allocated to the Conservative movement as well.
The Problem
A group of Jews residing outside of Israel wields significant influence over matters in Eretz Yisroel, impacting issues that affect Klal Yisroel daily. This select group—often challenging our Torah values and disregarding the sanctity of our land—has sway over various matters, including the Kosel, conversion processes, public transportation on Shabbos, kashrus standards, yeshiva students serving in the military, and much more.
Over the past three decades, the World Zionist Organization (WZO) has been increasingly dominated by left-wing groups, ignoring the pleas of the Torah community to cease implementing policies against our values and mekomos hakedoshim. The WZO in Israel is a powerful entity with serious influence and a robust budget, claiming to represent the global Jewish community's stance on critical issues. It oversees and influences various entities, including the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) and Keren Kayemet L’Yisrael (KKL).
Orthodox Jewry, the most rapidly growing and vibrant segment of the Jewish Diaspora, has not been adequately represented within these places of influence. Many within the Orthodox community advocate for greater representation and influence within these organizations to better align policies with Torah values and the interests of observant Jews worldwide.
The Solution
Every five years, the WZO conducts worldwide elections to select approximately 500 delegates to represent global Jewry, influencing various aspects of Israeli society. In Canada our representation is based on the number of members we have.
In 2020, guided by gedolei Yisroel, a small group championing Torah values and the sanctity of Eretz Yisroel mobilized major American Orthodox communities, securing sufficient votes to assume a significant role in accurately representing Diaspora Jewry in the World Zionist Congress. Named Eretz HaKodesh, this group garnered 25 seats in a resounding first-time-ever victory, demonstrating the strength and prominence of those it represents.
The Vision
Eretz HaKodesh seeks to rectify the lack of representation of Orthodox communities in the Diaspora and enable a fair and equitable distribution of budgets that properly reflects the true power dynamics of Jews worldwide.
The vision of the movement is to represent the Orthodox communities in the Diaspora and present their voices to the official institutions in Israel. Over the years, liberal movements have gained influence as exclusive representatives of the Jewish Diaspora. From this position, they seek to advance agendas and impact critical issues related to matters of religion and state in Israel.
Our Mission
Eretz HaKodesh is recognized by official institutions in the State of Israel as the representative of Orthodox communities in the Diaspora. In this capacity, we work on various issues to present the positions of the community members to government ministries and relevant institutions on matters related to the Jewish Diaspora.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, we assisted in reaching an agreement on a plan that allowed yeshiva students from abroad to enter Israel despite the strict entry limitations imposed on visitors. Thanks to the arrangement, tens of thousands of students were able to enter throughout the year to study in yeshivos and seminaries. Today, we are dealing with issues related to the welfare of yeshiva students, arranging entry permits for students, addressing the legal status of yeshiva students from abroad who hold Israeli citizenship, exempting yeshiva students from the IDF draft under “Toraso Umnaso,” and more.
In addition, Eretz HaKodesh represents Jews from abroad and communities of new immigrants, providing assistance in various activities and budgets to help them cope with the challenges of immigration and absorption in Israel. By signing up on this page, you agree to become a member of Eretz HaKodesh Canada and to all the conditions that EHK Canada accepts.
Accomplishments
· Assistance was provided to 110 yeshivos and seminaries in addressing visa, passport, and army-related issues.
· 3000 students from chutz la’aretz participated in 170 trips and activities in the Galil and Golan.
· 3500 students in camps in the United States enjoyed a sponsored educational program about kedushas Eretz Yisroel and mitzvos hateluyos ba’aretz.
· Shmittah was kept k’halacha on more than 30,000 dunams of KKL-owned land in Eretz Yisrael for the first time in history; all the olive and carob trees were harvested under the guidelines of otzar beis din.
· $3,000,000 was funded for global Jewish causes.
· Over $150,000 was allocated for career training for hundreds of chareidi American women in Eretz Yisroel.
· Approximately 40,000,000 Israeli shekels have been secured annually for programs for struggling teens.
· Over 350 families of children with special needs were serviced.
· 13,000 seminary students participated in a tefillah rally to preserve the sanctity of the Kosel.
· Community events for American families in Eretz Yisroel and Eretz HaKodesh-sponsored kollelim for American baalei batim in Eretz Yisroel have been arranged.
· During the current war, bulletproof vests have been provided to soldiers, meals have been served to thousands of families who have been displaced from their homes, and Eretz HaKodesh has worked non-stop in coordination with other organizations to do whatever needs to be done in this time of crisis.