Tzvi (Tziki) Avisar (
Hebrew
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: צבי (ציקי) אבישר; born September 16, 1978) is the founder and the chairman of ''Over The Rainbow – the Zionist movement'', a
World Zionist Congress
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faction.
Biography
Tzvi Avisar was born in
Jerusalem
Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
.
Avisar studied at Goldwater College in
Eilat
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and was an active leader in the
Likud
Likud ( he, הַלִּיכּוּד, HaLikud, The Consolidation), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement, is a major centre-right to right-wing political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon ...
Youth. He served in the
Israeli Navy
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as a deputy ship captain. Upon his release from the
IDF
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* Indian Defence Force, a part-time force, 1917
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* Israeli Diving Federation
* Interac ...
at the end of 2000, he pursued his academic studies at the
Hebrew University
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
of
Jerusalem
Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
in the Middle East and urban Geography program. During his studies, he landed a job at the
Supreme Court's security section. He later formed and headed the intelligence department, which had the function of tracking down and dealing with threats made against Supreme Court judges and providing security during court sessions.
From 2001 he served as chairman of the student organization ("Social Justice") at Hebrew University which protested against the steady mistreatment of disadvantaged communities and welfare budgets cuts that were made in favor of adopting an aggressive capitalistic policy. In conjunction, he actively participated in the university program "Public Activists", which saw him volunteer in rundown neighborhoods and act as a mentor to children of low socio-economic backgrounds. Tzvi was also a delegate of the Beit Hillel movement for Jewish communities in
Moscow
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and
Kursk
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,
Russia
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, with the intention of strengthening Jewish identity and
Zionism
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among elderly Jews who struggled to lead a Jewish life under
Soviet domination. He also participated in the Sadaka-Reut program that seeks to promote dialogue between young Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Avisar served as an Advisor to Minister
Eli Aflalo
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in the
Ministry of Immigrant Absorption
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and adviser to
Avi Dichter
Avi Dichter ( he, אָבִי דִּיכְטֶר, ; born 14 December 1952) is an Israeli politician. A former Minister of Internal Security and Shin Bet director, he resigned from the Knesset and left Kadima in August 2012 in order to become Mi ...
the Minister of
Internal Security
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in
Ehud Olmert
Ehud Olmert (; he, אֶהוּד אוֹלְמֶרְט, ; born 30 September 1945) is an Israeli politician and lawyer. He served as the 12th Prime Minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009 and before that as a cabinet minister from 1988 to 1992 and ...
’s government.
In 2005 he founded SkyTech, a software and consultancy firm in the field of internet content that provides services to government offices and public officials.
In November of 2005, after
Ariel Sharon
Ariel Sharon (; ; ; also known by his diminutive Arik, , born Ariel Scheinermann, ; 26 February 1928 – 11 January 2014) was an Israeli general and politician who served as the 11th Prime Minister of Israel from March 2001 until April 2006.
S ...
announced his decision to leave the
Likud
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and form the
Kadima
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party, Avisar was part of the professional team that ran the election campaign. He also established "Yallakadima" a very known political website that tracked and studied the events played out in Sharon's party throughout its existence.
In 2011, Avisar published the book ''Sharon, Five Years Forward'' (Hebrew), which covered the transformation in Sharon's political thinking when he made the decision to establish a new centrist party and the events taking shape after Sharon's debilitating stroke in January 2006.
Since 2006, Avisar has been a delegate at the
World Zionist Congress
The Zionist Congress was established in 1897 by Theodor Herzl as the supreme organ of the Zionist Organization (ZO) and its legislative authority. In 1960 the names were changed to World Zionist Congress ( he, הקונגרס הציוני העו ...
. He is actively involved in pro-Israel advocacy and has taken part in advocacy and coexistence missions around the world.
Establishment of Over The Rainbow
Avisar's decision to establish Over the Rainbow – the Zionist Movement, was born on the backdrop of observing the reality and the recent demographic tendencies of the Jewish people. The decision mainly rested on studies conducted by demographer
Sergio DellaPergola
Sergio Della Pergola ( he, סרג'ו דלה-פרגולה; born September 7, 1942, in Trieste, Italy) is an Italian-Israeli demographer and statistician. He is a professor and demographic expert, specifically in demography and statistics related to ...
from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In a global world, where most Jews do not live in Israel nor have any intention of immigrating to it, Avisar believed that the institutional Zionist Movement should adjust its goals to the present day and be attuned to reality. It means that Zionism can no longer solely be expressed by immigration to Israel or by raising funds to Zionist projects in Israel, but rather by empowering Jewish communities, strengthening their ties to Israel, promoting advocacy for the state of Israel
and encouraging them to continue and contribute to their living environment – while advocating collaborations with non-Jewish and even non-Zionist organizations in order to promote dialogue and understanding.
A year after its inception, the organization successfully established a foothold in nine countries and four continents, has contested in the elections for the 37th
World Zionist Congress
The Zionist Congress was established in 1897 by Theodor Herzl as the supreme organ of the Zionist Organization (ZO) and its legislative authority. In 1960 the names were changed to World Zionist Congress ( he, הקונגרס הציוני העו ...
held in Jerusalem in October 2015, and won recognition as a faction with twelve representatives and four observers from around the world.
Avisar is married to Ayelet and are parents to Yuval, Ron and Alon.
References
Authored books
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External links
Over The Rainbow - the Zionist movement Official website
The World Zionist Congress websiteSharon - Five years forward- Official author website
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1978 births
Living people
Israeli Jews
Jewish Israeli politicians
Politicians from Jerusalem
Zionist activists
Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni
Businesspeople from Jerusalem