Club Z Society: Stay Engaged, Stay Connected
Goal:
The Club Z Society is dedicated to keeping our zionist families connected and engaged with the Club Z community. Through this program, we aim to foster a network of like-minded teens who want to stay involved and continue to expand their Zionist education.
Who’s Eligible?
This program is for all Basic Training and Sayeret alumni who want to stay involved and continue to expand their knowledge.
What’s in It for You?
Quarterly Educational Sessions:
Participate in exclusive online or in-person sessions and discuss current events, hot topics, and pressing issues.
Ongoing Support/Resources:
Connect with various Zionist opportunities and the national network
Community Engagement:
Connect with fellow alumni and actively contribute to discussions, actions, and initiatives that create change.
Access to local events:
Continue to have access to local events, socials, speakers where applicable
What is the Club Z Society?
The Club Z Society is an exclusive program for Club Z families who want to stay connected with Club Z, continue their Zionist education, and engage in meaningful discussions and actions.
Who is eligible to join the Club Z Society?
Any alumni of the Basic Training of Sayeret program who are passionate about staying involved and continuing their knowledge of Zionism and related topics are welcome to join.
What can I expect from the program?
- Quarterly Educational Sessions: Participate in online or in-person sessions that explore current events, Zionism, and pressing global issues.
- Relevant Topics: Engage in thought-provoking discussions on issues that matter to you and your community.
- Community Engagement: Build connections with fellow alumni and actively contribute to initiatives that inspire change.
- Access to Club Z resources such as educators, events
Why should I join?
By joining, you’ll:
- Stay connected with a like-minded community of teens.
- Enhance your understanding of the world around you.
- Gain confidence to speak out, lead, and make an impact.
How do I sign up?
Simply visit our website and sign up to be a part of the Club Z Society. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to continue your journey of learning and leadership.
How often will I participate?
You can expect quarterly sessions throughout the year, along with ongoing opportunities for involvement in community-driven initiatives.
What will I gain from joining?
- Enhanced Knowledge: Learn more about Zionism, global issues, and current events.
- A Strong Community: Stay connected with your peers and alumni, working together to create meaningful change.
I’m busy – is this program flexible?
Yes! The program is designed to accommodate busy schedules, offering online sessions and various ways to engage based on your availability.
Can I join Sayeret after this program?
Yes! If you are not ready to go directly from Basic Training into Sayeret, Club Z Society is a great opportunity to stay connected until you are ready to apply for Sayeret.
What if there are no local events in my area?
The Club Z network is nationwide, connecting people both online and in communities across the United States. If there’s no local programming near you, no worries—we’d love for you to stay engaged with our online communities, partner events, and national offerings. We’re big fans of everyone stepping up as a leader, so if you’re inspired to organize a local event, we’re here to cheer you on and help make it happen!
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