The Jerusalem Post

First Druze woman MK Kamal-Mreeh to be Jewish Agency’s first Druze emissary

- • By GABRIELLE ABRAMS

Former Blue and White and Yesh Atid MK Gadeer KamalMreeh, the first female Druze Knesset member, will become the Jewish Agency’s first Druze emissary in Washington, where she will serve in a senior role.

Kamal-Mreeh will represent the Jewish Agency in its efforts to connect with North American college students. The Jewish Agency for Israel, which was created in 1929, has been instrument­al in connecting Jews abroad with the State of Israel as well as facilitati­ng aliyah.

In Washington, Kamal-Mreeh will work collaborat­ively with Hillel Internatio­nal and the Jewish Agency’s Israel Campus Fellows. Her work will involve prioritizi­ng community building among young Jews, aged 18-35, across local Jewish Community Centers (JCCs), Jewish Federation­s and the Jewish Federation­s of North America (JFNA).

The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington said it was

looking forward to welcoming Kamal-Mreeh to its group of 10 shluchim in the area.

“We are proud to support the continued innovation of the shlichut [mission] program by bringing new voices like KamalMreeh’s to our community and to further strengthen our long-standing partnershi­p with the Jewish Agency through

launching this initiative,” it said.

Kamal-Mreeh earned her degree from Bar-Ilan University in medical imaging and social sciences, as well as an MA from the University of Haifa in internatio­nal relations. She served as an MK from 2019-2021 and chaired the Israel-Switzerlan­d parliament­ary friendship group, co-chaired the Israel-Germany friendship group and was a member of the Interior and Environmen­t Committee and the Advancemen­t of Women’s Status and Gender Equality Committee.

“I am 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.

“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,” she said.

“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.”

 ?? (Jewish Agency) ?? JEWISH AGENCY chairman Isaac Herzog (left) and Gadeer KamalMreeh.
(Jewish Agency) JEWISH AGENCY chairman Isaac Herzog (left) and Gadeer KamalMreeh.

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