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{{infobox WorldScouting | image = Ibgsf.jpg | image-size = 140px | caption = Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation | name = Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel | headquarter = [[Philips House]] | location = | country = | {{ThisPageWasImported}} | ||
{{infobox WorldScouting | image = Ibgsf.jpg | image-size = 140px | caption = Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation | name = Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel | headquarter = [[Philips House]] | location = | country = Israel | f-date = 1919 | founder = [[Arie Croch]] | members = 90,000 | chiefscout = Ilan Zilka}} | |||
'''Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel''' (Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation) is the national [[Scouting]] and [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] federation of | '''Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel''' (Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation) is the national [[Scouting]] and [[Girl Guides|Guiding]] federation of Israel. Scouting in Israel started in 1920 and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1951. Guiding began in 1919 and became a member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] in 1963. The federation serves about 90,000 members of both sexes (according to its homepage). Scouts in Hebrew is Tzofim. | ||
In Israel, the Scouting movement began in [[1920]] as a non-political organization but reflecting | In Israel, the Scouting movement began in [[1920]] as a non-political organization but reflecting Zionist and [[Judaism|Jewish]]-oriented ideas. However, in contrast to other places in the world, it never separated boys and girls. Despite an early attempt to have an integrated Jewish-Arab movement, they are now separate groups within the federation. | ||
The ''Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel'' has an active partnership with the German [[Verband Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder]] including the exchange of leader delegations as well as international meetings on troop level. | The ''Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel'' has an active partnership with the German [[Verband Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder]] including the exchange of leader delegations as well as international meetings on troop level. | ||
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* The Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel - approximately 60,000 members | * The Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel - approximately 60,000 members | ||
* The Arab School Scouts Association - approximately 13,000 members | * The Arab School Scouts Association - approximately 13,000 members | ||
* The Arab and | * The Arab and Druze Scouts Movement which itself consists of: | ||
** The Israel Arab Scouts Association - approximately 2,000 members | ** The Israel Arab Scouts Association - approximately 2,000 members | ||
** The Israel Catholic Scouts Association - approximately 3,000 members | ** The Israel Catholic Scouts Association - approximately 3,000 members | ||
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** The Israel Greek Orthodox Scouts Association - approximately 2,000 members | ** The Israel Greek Orthodox Scouts Association - approximately 2,000 members | ||
==Emblems== | == Emblems == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Ibgsf.jpg|Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel | Image:Ibgsf.jpg|Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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{{WAGGGS-Europe Region}} | {{WAGGGS-Europe Region}} | ||
[[ | [[he:התאחדות הצופים והצופות בישראל]] | ||
[[Category:WAGGGS member organizations]] | [[Category:WAGGGS member organizations]] | ||
[[Category:WOSM member organizations]] | [[Category:WOSM member organizations]] | ||