The Young Zionist is at the heart of FZY’s ideological journey, with our earliest editions dating back to 1931. It is a fundamental part of who we are, capturing the voices, ideas, and reflections of our members for almost a century. Follow the link above to explore our historical archive and discover how the movement has evolved over the last hundred years. Or, see below to read the thoughts and perspectives of our members today!
the young zionist today
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Jewish Resilience at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Joely Spevick shares her experience at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest arts and performance festival, highlighting Jewish performers’ cancellations and their resilience.
People don’t love dead jews…actually?
After another deadly attack on British Jews, the silence speaks volumes. Charlie Burton contemplates the recent Manchester attack on a Synagogue during the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
Reigniting the young zionist
From archive pages to digital spaces, the Young Zionist is reimagined — for members, by members
Thank you, FZY
As Theo Silverbeck makes Aliyah, he reflects on the community, growth, and lifelong impact of his time in FZY.
Holding Both, Mourning and celebrating in Israel
A personal reflection from the Mazkira on the emotional journey between Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha’atzmaut.
The Act of Leaving
Charlie Burton reflects on his visit to Poland with Year Course, delving into the notion of the act of leaving in our Jewish history.