Are you ready to vote MERCAZ USA (Slate 17)?

Voting opens March 10 and ends May 4, 2025

All Jewish adults 18+ (by June 30, 2025) who live permanently in the U.S. and didn’t vote in the last Knesset election are eligible to vote.

The Voice of Conservative/Masorti Jews

At the next World Zionist Congress, MERCAZ USA will advocate for Conservative/Masorti Jews, guided by our beliefs in equality, democracy, and pluralism.

Reject Extremism

Extremist forces in Israel are trying to cast a narrow view of Judaism that delegitimizes the Conservative/Masorti movement and undermines our values.

Champion Our Values

Our values reflect the moral and spiritual vision of the Hebrew prophets – a society that celebrates democratic principles, embraces diverse Jewish traditions, and safeguards the rights, dignity, and inclusion of all its citizens.

Safe and Secure Israel

Rebuilding Israel in the aftermath of October 7 and supporting the families of those who were held hostage. With antisemitism rising around the world, our mission is more critical than ever.

This vote is about something deeper: the kind of Israel we want to build, and the values we want to uphold.
Dr. Daniel Olson, Assistant National Director at the National Ramah Commission

MERCAZ USA Platform 2025

The Voice of Conservative/Masorti Judaism

MERCAZ USA is the Zionist Organization of the American Conservative/Masorti Movement. At the next World Zionist Congress, MERCAZ USA will advocate for a strong and secure Israel rooted in the moral and spiritual vision of the Hebrew prophets—a society that celebrates democratic principles, embraces diverse Jewish traditions, and safeguards the rights, dignity and inclusion of all its citizens. As Israel recovers from October 7 and with antisemitism rising around the world, our mission is more critical than ever.

MERCAZ USA advocates for the following principles and goals:

  1. Rebuilding Israel in the aftermath of October 7 and Supporting Our Hostages: We will work to ensure the WZO and its affiliates help rebuild the communities devastated on October 7 and provide vital support to those who have been held hostage and their families.
  2. Combating Antisemitism: We direct resources into our communities to combat antisemitism and provide education that addresses the root causes of hate.
  3. An Equitable and Inclusive Democracy in Israel: We are committed to upholding democracy and civil rights for all in Israel and to including all Jews in the Zionist vision of a democratic Israel, especially with extremists seeking to take control and impose their will on us all.
  4. Educating on Zionism and Addressing Misinformation: We promote understanding of the Zionist vision, dispel misconceptions about Zionism, counter anti-Zionist actions, and challenge rhetoric that threatens Israel’s safety and security.
  5. Preserving a Pluralistic Jewish Society: We envision a future where Jewish people of all backgrounds can realize the dream of a secure, pluralistic and democratic Israel with fair treatment of Jews and non-Jews who call Israel home, regardless of beliefs, gender or sexual orientation.
  6. Strengthening the Bond Between American Jews and Israel: We claim space for Conservative/Masorti Jews in the Zionist future and bring more resources into our communities to connect the next generation with Israel and their Jewish identity.
  7. Funding, Resources, and Support for Conservative/Masorti Movement’s Values: We advocate for funding to enrich Jewish life in the U.S., including synagogue programming, comprehensive Israel education through Ramah and USY, and more. We will fight to secure government recognition of all streams of Judaism, implement the Kotel Agreement and oppose all attempts to restrict the Law of Return.
  8. Achieving Peace and Stability in the Region: We stand in support of the vision of an Israel integrated within the region and at peace with all its neighbors, including the Palestinians.

Endorsed by:

  • Cantors Assembly (CA)
  • Jewish Theological Seminary
    of America (JTS)
  • Federation of Jewish Mens Clubs (FJMC)
  • The North American Association of Synagogue Executives (NAASE)
  • National Ramah Commission
    (Camp Ramah)
  • Rabbinical Assembly (RA)
  • United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ)
  • Women’s League for Conservative Judaism (WLCJ)
  • Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies

Dr. Shuly Rubin Schwartz
New York, NY

Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove
New York, NY

Rabbi Erez Sherman
Los Angeles, CA

Daniel Olson
Port Chester, NY

Rabbi Debra Newman Kamin
Highland Park, IL

Rabbi Hillel Skolnik
Columbus, OH

Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal
Gaithersburg, MD

Rabbi Josh Warshawsky
Columbus, OH

Sarrae G Crane
New York, NY

Rabbi Ashira Konigsburg
New York, NY

Rabbi Alan Silverstein
Caldwell, NJ

Rabbi Eric Leiderman
Chicago, IL

Amy Skopp Cooper
Bronx, NY

Hazzan Joanna Selznick Dulkin
Minnetonka, MN

Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
Los Angeles, CA

Christopher Penello
New York, NY

Julia Loeb
Rockville, MD

Rabbi Jay M. Kornsgold
East Windsor, NJ

Rabbi Menachem Creditor
White Plains, NY

Noa Kligfeld
Los Angeles, CA

Andrew Schaer
Carnegie, PA

Rabbi-Cantor Hillary Chorny
Los Angeles, CA

Judy Gold
New York, NY

Daniel Zappin
Spring House, PA

Rabbi Harold J Kravitz
Minnetonka, MN

Nicholas Losorelli
Los Angeles, CA

Rabbi Annie Tucker
White Plains, NY

Rabbi Ben Sigal
Fairfax, VA

Rachel Russo
Highland Park, IL

Debbi Kaner Goldich
Scottsdale, AZ

Alan Levine
New York, NY

Anna Milstein
West Orange, NJ

Alan D Budman
Warminster, PA

Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz, PhD
Encino, CA

Rabbi Cheryl Peretz
Los Angeles, CA

Samuel Lurie
Livingston, NJ

Rabbi Nicole Guzik
Los Angeles, CA

Rabbi Gideon Estes
Houston, TX

Lieutenant Commander Rabbi Yonatan M Warren, CHC, USN
Norfolk, VA

Yaffa Kornsgold
New York, NY

Tom Sudow
Shaker Heights, OH

Rabbi Ami Hersh
Orangeburg, NY

Naomi Yadin-Mendick
Sandy Spring, MD

Rabbi Sam Hollander
Cherry Hill, NJ

Carol Simon
Boynton Beach, FL

Hazzan Luis Cattan
New York, NY

Rabbi Ayelet S. Cohen
New York, NY

Jory Harris-Blumenthal
Gaithersburg, MD

Rabbi Gail Labovitz
Los Angeles, CA

Alana Tilman
New York, NY

Rabbi Aaron Weininger
Minneapolis, MN

Rabbi Jesse R. Nagelberg
Olney, MD

Rabbi Joel Seltzer
Cherry Hill, NJ

Diane Snyder Steren
Rockville, MD

Rabbi Ellen S. Wolintz-Fields
Ocean Township, NJ

Micah Symons
New York, NY

Rabbi Robin S Foonberg
Long Beach, CA

Rabbi Eytan Hammerman
White Plains, NY

Susan Z Kasper
King of Prussia, PA

Sam Gruenberg
Pikesville, MD

Diane Halivni
Deerfield, IL

Hazzan Elisheva Dienstfrey
Alexandria, VA

Larry I Brandspiegel
East Windsor, NJ

Jacki Honig
Las Vegas, NV

Richard Helfand
Overland Park, KS

Miriam Benson
New Haven, CT

Bruce Tomar
Ventnor, NJ

Rabbi Benjy Forester
Chicago, IL

Sandy Starkman
Highland Park, IL

Jonathan Adler
Philadelphia, PA

Joseph Menashe
Los Angeles, CA

Jared Laff
Doylestown, PA

Lori Dafilou
Narberth, PA

Mitchell J Ross
Paradise Valley, AZ

Ilene Berman
Encino, CA

Cameron Elizabeth Fields
Asbury Park, NJ

Karl B Rubin
Columbus, OH

Eliot Meadow
Charlotte, NC

Andrea Loshin Colby
Metuchen, NJ

Aaron D. Charlack
Pittsburgh, PA

Robert Greenwald
Kingston, PA

William Levenson
Washington, DC

Lori Snow
Audubon, PA

Rabbi Gavriella Kornsgold
Los Angeles, CA

Rabbi Jeremy Fineberg
Sharon, MA

Joshua M. Edelglass
Medfield, MA

Anna Serviansky
Atlanta, GA

Rabbi Lindsay Goldman
New York, NY

Barbara Finkel
Annandale, VA 

Jennifer Sokol
Armonk, NY

Maria Samiljan
Marblehead, MA

Toby Klein
Antioch, IL

Ilyse Wagner
Bellevue, WA

Richard S Moline
Chicago, IL

Michelle Sugarman
Aston, PA

Michael Lippman
Los Angeles, CA

Fran Shonfeld Sherman
Highland Park, IL

Michelle Bider Stone
Los Angeles, CA

Aliyah Rahamim
Irvine, CA

Hannah Seligman
Washington, DC

Bari Sigal
Silver Spring, MD

Talia Rasiel
Washington, DC

Melissa Harkavy
Syracuse, NY

Erika Wohl
Washington, DC

Shira Gorin
Olney, MD

Abby Litwin
Bogota, NJ

Yakira Kress
Highland Park, NJ

MERCAZ – THE MOVEMENT TO REAFFIRM CONSERVATIVE ZIONISM INC (“MERCAZ USA”) is a section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization.