The Jewish Agency for Israel and The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington announced Tuesday their collaboration to name former Yesh Atid MK Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh as the first female Druze emissary to Washington, DC. She will also support Israel engagement efforts on North American college campuses working closely with Hillel International.
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Kamal-Mreeh will thus join over 2,000 Jewish Agency emissaries stationed in over 60 countries and the 10 emissaries already working in the Greater Washington region. These representatives work within local communities to strengthen connections to Israel and facilitate Jewish social activism.
"Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh's personal and professional journey make her a powerful embodiment of Israeli society's diversity and complexity. We are thrilled that this unprecedented appointment will bring greater awareness regarding that diverse landscape to the United States as part of our efforts to strengthen understanding of Israel worldwide," said Amira Ahronoviz, the Jewish Agency's Director General and CEO.
"This decision was made with the enthusiastic support of Isaac Herzog, our outgoing Chairman of the Executive and the State of Israel's president-elect. This landmark step for The Jewish Agency has been in the works for quite some time, and we are delighted to see it happen through our strong partnership with The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington."
Kamal-Mreeh's primary goal will be to bring her unique perspective to the discussion about Israel in North America. Along with the Jewish Agency's network of Israel Campus Fellows, in cooperation with Hillel International, Kamal-Mreeh will help train and provide support to campus advocates.
"An essential part of Israel's vibrancy is in the diverse populations who call the country home. We are honored to welcome Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh to Greater Washington, where our own vibrant community will benefit from her expertise, background and ability to deepen our connections with Israel and Israelis." said Gil Preuss, CEO of The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington.
"We are proud to support the continued innovation of the emissaries program by bringing new voices like Kamal-Mreeh's to our community, and to further strengthen our long-standing partnership with The Jewish Agency through launching this initiative."
Kamal-Mreeh became a member of Knesset in April 2019, where she served until April 2021. During her tenure, she chaired the Israel-Switzerland parliamentary friendship group and co-chaired the Israel-Germany friendship group. She was a member of the Interior and Environment Committee, the Advancement of Women's Status and Gender Equality Committee, and of the special committee for fighting crime within the Arab sector. She also chaired the Caucus for Planning, Zoning and Industrial Areas, and the Caucus for the Advancement of Druze Women.
"I'm proud and excited to be a partner in bringing about this precedent-setting step which will enable another Israeli voice to be heard, conveying the multifaceted reality of Israel to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences throughout North America," Kamal-Mreeh said Tuesday.
"I believe the time has come for all segments of Israeli society to be active partners in shaping global consciousness and that my unique identity as a woman from the Druze community will greatly contribute to my service – resulting in meaningful and innovative activities that will challenge and change perceptions. In the name of pluralism and diversity, we will work to connect, bridge and emphasize what we have in common, for our country and for our future."
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