Israel Religious Action Center

The Israel Religious Action Center (Hebrew: המרכז הרפורמי לדת ומדינה) also known as IRAC, was established in 1987 as the public and legal advocacy arm of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism. It is located in Jerusalem, Israel. IRAC aims to defend equality, social justice, and religious pluralism within Israel, through the Israeli legal system, lobbying and publications. Author Elana Maryles Sztokman calls IRAC "the preeminent civil and human rights organization in Israel," advocating for a broadly inclusive democracy and promoting social justice.[1] Recent campaigns include an effort to ban gender segregation on Israeli public buses, a successful public campaign for the abolition of income guarantees to kollel students, and a lobbying campaign in defense of human rights organizations operating in Israel.

As of May 2024 the executive director is civil rights attorney Orly Erez-Likhovski, who has served with IRAC since 2004.[2] Anat Hoffman, the executive director of IRAC for over 20 years until November, 2022,[3] is also the director and a founding member of Neshot HaKotel, also known as "Women of the Wall" or WoW, an organization of women who pray at the Western Wall in an egalitarian manner. Rabbi Noa Sattath, a leader in gay rights and in Jewish-Palestinian relations, also served in IRAC leadership.[4]

  1. ^ Sztokman, Elana Maryles. The War on Women in Israel: A Story of Religious Radicalism and the Women Fighting for Freedom. Sourcebooks, 2014 p. 284
  2. ^ "IRAC Staff". Israel Religious Action Center. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  3. ^ Hoffman, Anat (September 12, 2022). "Announcing My Retirement". The Pluralist: Israel Religious Action Center Newsletter. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  4. ^ Maltz, Judy (February 24, 2015). "Meet the lesbian rabbi about to lead a crusade against racism in Israel". Haaretz. Retrieved 2024-05-27.