Our History

Young Judaea remains the largest Zionist youth movement in North America. We are privileged to have the experience and expertise that comes with age, along with the fresh energy and innovative thinking that comes at new beginnings. We can’t wait to see where the next century will lead us!

1909

Junior Zionist Convention is held in NYC and a National Youth Organization, Young Judaea is established!

Original Young Judaea Constitution adopted: “Aim to advance the cause of Zionism, to further the mental, moral and physical development of the Jewish youth, and to promote Jewish culture and ideals in accordance with Jewish traditions”

1912

Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America is established and began its relationship with Young Judaea

1933

Judaeans, at their national convention, passed resolutions condemning the German government and also called for a chlautzit (pioneering) movement within YJ.

1948

Camp Tel Yehudah, Young Judaea’s senior camp is founded

1952

Camp Young Judaea Texas is founded

1956

The first Year Course Cohort goes to Israel which eventually becomes the largest gap year program in Israel

1961

Camp Judaea in North Carolina is founded

1963

Young Judaea becomes the only Jewish youth group to send an official delegation to the civil rights March on Washington

1967

Hadassah becomes the sole sponsor of Young Judaea

1967

Founding Convention Held in Asbury Park

1970

Camp Young Judaea Midwest is founded

1973

Kibbutz Ketura founded by Young Judaea graduates looking for a stronger commitment to Zionism after the Six Day War

1980

Young Judaea marching at a Salute to Israel parade in the 1980s

1990

Young Judaea Year Course participants wait at the Ben Gurion Airport to greet olim from the Soviet Union in 1990

1993

Young Judaea gathers over 8,000 signatures on a petition to the Clinton Administration calling for more U.S. involvement on behalf of Israeli soldiers missing in action.

1997

Young Judaea formalizes partnerships with its two sister movements – the Tsofim in Israel and the Federation of Zionist Youth in Great Britain – to strengthen the connection between Jewish, Zionist youth in Israel and in the Diaspora

2012

Young Judaea becomes an independent organization – a ‘103-year-old start up’!

2020

Young Judaea camps go virtual due to COVID, Year Course experiences record numbers as many postpone college

2023

Following the October 7th attacks, Year Coursers and alumni volunteer across Israel helping displaced families, while Young Judaeans in the United States organize petitions and protests

2023

500 Young Judaeans attend the March on Washington for Israel and organized 30,000 youth from across all Jewish youth organizations

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As different as Young Judaea is today from how it began in 1909, we have kept our ideals and our commitment to Judaism and Zionism. In an era when many of America’s youth are searching for meaning and purpose, Young Judaea is still striving to bring change to the world and a future of promise to the Jewish people. We are a global community of passionate Jews, empowered to lead both in Israel and America.

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