Sunday, May 4, 2025

Record Turnout in WZO Elections

 Jpost: Over 211,000 US Jews vote in Zionist Congress election, surpassing all past elections.
An internal email obtained by The Jerusalem Post reveals that the United States has shattered previous turnout records in the 2025 World Zionist Congress election, with more than 211,000 American Jews casting their votes by early Sunday morning — the highest number ever recorded in a US WZC race.

As of 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 4, 224,348 voters had registered, and 211,338 had already voted, leaving just over 13,000 ballots yet to be cast before voting closes at midnight Eastern Time. According to the email, 15,299 votes were submitted online since Friday morning alone, with hundreds more paper ballots still uncounted. Final results not in yet more

20 comments:

  1. Looks like the Reform got more power thanks to Eretz Hakodesh for inspiring them and reviving a dead organization

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    1. A deadd organization giving out a billion dollars a year.

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  2. It's not an organization which raises money it's the UjA federation etc who donate to the WZO. If the WZO would turn to religious the money would dry up. It was only so much religion they would tolerate if EH would be so successful The money would stop a point which would seem to be lost in the discussion

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    1. Better, let the money dry up and the wzo disappear

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    2. You seem clueless about where the WZO gets it's money from. They do not get any from the UJA. Their money comes from things like tax on Israeli land sales.

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    3. First it isn't true that that the WZO is supported by the UJA. Secondly even if it were if the WZO is so terrible and we can get rid of it by voting for Eretz Hakodosh then we certainly should

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    4. Let’s all work on shabbos make money and support all the yeshivas brilliant!

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    5. 8:06AM or take money from the medina:)

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    6. 8:06 A mosod or person who is not makpid on Glatt Yosher is being hypocritical by saying that .

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  3. Rumor has it it that the Kiruv slate, am yisroel chai, which was launched after a request by Eretz Hakodesh, had nearly 30,000 votes

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  4. Who is reuven kaminetsky, eretz hakodesh last minute star? Whos his father? Where does he live? What does he do? Did anyone hear of him before?

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    1. His father is Rav Nosson ztl he lives in Yerushalayim and is a degel hatorah activist and works for Eretz Hakodesh
      None of that was disclosed in the last minute video

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    2. He is the son of Rav Nosson Kamenstsy who was appointed by Rav Schach to head the Degel HaTorah Yerusalyim office.

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    3. Is there any verifiable proof to this? Appointed by Rav shach would've been around 30 or more years ago. Does he still have any connection with degel?

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  5. He’s a politician for degel the daas balabatim backers of ehk

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  6. Happy to hear that the frum overwhelmingly listened to Daas Torah and did not participate in this apirkursos farce

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  7. Voting actually closed 3 hours later at midnight pasific time in a last minute switch by azm to bring in more liberal votes.

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  8. Paper mail in ballots still to be counted? Lol I'm sure there'll be no cheating

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  9. Well they trumped up the fraud or "typical" religious tricks card to get super frei out to vote
    Based on the final tally likely there was fraud- from the frei factions

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