Anna Lindh Foundation

Molad: The Center for the Renewal of Democracy

National Network

Israel

Address

20 Emek Refaim St. Jerusalem 93105 Israel Jerusalem Israel

Country

Israel

City

Jerusalem

Street address 2

20 Emek Refaim St. Jerusalem 93105 Israel

Mobile Phone

972-544-237753

Telephone

972-77-7060200

E-Mail

info@molad.org

Year of Establishment

2011

Contact Person1

Avner Inbar

Contact Person 2

Maya Zinshtein

Organisation Type

Public Institution

Fields of Activity

Research

General Information

Molad is an Israeli think tank devoted to the development and promotion of a progressive vision for the state of Israel. Molad works on projects in three main themes: security and strategy; citizenship and community; and economics and society. Molad's governance structure consists of a Board of Directors, a Public Council chaired by former Speaker of the Israeli Knesset Avraham Burg, and an Academic Council chaired by Professor Avishai Margalit.

Mission and Objectives

Established in January 2012, Molad aims at becoming a hub for progressive thinking in Israel, drawing the most creative and innovative intellectual and social forces in the country, facilitating exchange of ideas and amplifying their impact on Israeli society and politics. Molad’s principle undertaking of is to counter a long-lasting attenuation of political reason in Israel by proposing a unified vision of the State of Israel as a progressive democracy in the Middle East. Molad focuses on generating new content, sharp ideas, and incisive analysis, all with a view to a strategic and conceptual realignment of existing and emerging forces within Israel’s progressive community. Molad strives to influence views, positions, and decision-making in and about Israel.

Main Projects / Activities

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