Nomika Zion is Program Director of Van-Leer Jeruslaem Institute's Center for
Social Justice in memory of Yaakov Hazan. In this position, she runs
seminars on social and economic justice topics. She also works for the
Gvanim Association where she creates and oversee programs that use
technology to foster dialogue between different sectors of Israeli society
(Jews-Arabs, kibbutz-cities, religious-seculars, and more.) Previously,
Nomika worked as a journalist with Al-Hamishmar and Hotam. After a pre-army year of service with Hashomer Hatzair in Holon, she spent her army service teaching school drop-outs.

After the army, she continued working with youth through the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. In 1987, Nomika Zion pioneered a new form of collective living in Israel when she founded Kibbutz Migvan in Sderot, an urban kibbutz that seeks to balance social-educational involvement and personal fulfillment. Nomika's social activism and commitment to communal solutions are a natural outgrowth of her family
background. Born and raised on Hashomer Hatzair Kibbutz Reshafim in the Beit Shean Valley, Nomika is the granddaughter of Yaakov Hazan, co-founder (with Meir Yaari) of Hashomer Hatzair.

Blog Entries by Nomika Zion

War Diary from Sderot

Posted January 13, 2009 | 11:06 AM (EST)


"I speak with the people of Sderot and the flush has returned to their cheeks" boasted Fuad [Ben Eliezer, Labour Knesset member and Israel's current Minister of Infrastructure] to Razi Barkai [presenter of a popular news programme on Israel Army Radio] on the second day of the war. "The heavier...

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