Tagar ("Challenge", in Hebrew)
TAGAR ("challenge", in Hebrew)
International Zionist organization for students on university campuses, founded in 1983 as an expansion of the Betar Zionist Youth Movement. Its original aim was to counter anti-Israel propaganda during the Lebanon war. Today this, along with fostering a positive image of Israel and strengthening links among Israeli youth, are its main objectives. Among other activities it offers tours to Israel and opportunities for students to spend time volunteering there.
SEE ALSO Betar.
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