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BINA Center for Jewish Identity and Hebrew Culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | BINA Center for Jewish Identity and Hebrew Culture
BINA Center for Jewish Identity and Hebrew Culture is an organization founded in 1996 and based in both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel. BINA means "wisdom" in Hebrew and is an acronym for "A Home for the Creation of Our Nation's Souls", a phrase coined by Hebrew poet Chaim Nachman Bialik. BINA was founded by a group of scholars and educators from the Kibbutz Movement and operates under the Israeli nonprofit Merhavim Hevra Lehinuch Vetrabut. BINA established the first Secular Yeshiva in Israel and currently operates branches in Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem. BINA is supported by the Posen Foundation and other donors in Israel and the USA. ==History== The assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 exposed deep rifts in Israeli society causing many secular Israelis to question the shared Jewish narrative and value system in Israel. Wanting to find a way for secular Israelis to reconnect with Israel and Jewish values, a group of intellectuals and educators created BINA as a forum for exploration of Jewish identity for the secular community. The aim was to restore the connection between modern Israeli culture and Jewish heritage and offer a way for secular Israelis to express their Jewish identity through social action and community building.
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