The 38th World Zionist Congress (WZC) will be held online for the first time since its inception, with 720 delegates and observers from more than 30 countries participating, Israel’s Government Press Office announced on Monday.
The theme of the Oct. 20-22 event will be mutual responsibility and aliyah (immigration to Israel). Other issues included in the discussed will be the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on Jewish communities worldwide; preparing for a wave of immigration to Israel as a result of the global crisis; and the battle against growing anti-Semitism.
The WZC, self-described as the “supreme ideological and policy-making body of the World Zionist Organization,” normally convenes once every five years in Jerusalem. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will be conducted via video conference.
The WZC has taken place since 1897, and has never been canceled except on two occasions, during WWI and WWII.