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Sources
edit- https://www.jpost.com/opinion/what-comes-next-for-masorti-judaism-in-israel-opinion-674781 - Opinion piece in the Jerusalem Post by a Conservative Rabbi and head of the Rabbinical Assembly (one of the key Conservative Rabbinical movements in the US) on the goals of Mercaz Olami within the institutions. If anything, it may be good for verification and attribution of the organization's opinions.
- https://www.winnipegjewishreview.com/article_detail.cfm?id=4679&sec=1 A piece in the Winnipeg Jewish Review about Mercaz Canada (the Canadian chapter of the movement)
- https://njjewishnews.timesofisrael.com/silverstein-again-heads-conservative-group/ "article" in the New Jersey Jewish News about Silverstein becoming head of Mercaz Olami. Hard to tell if this is more than a press release.
A couple more opinion pieces related to its position on the JNF land deal, etc. Books were a little difficult because the Mizrachi (or Religious Zionist movement) used the term Mercaz Olami to refer to their International Center (as in their headquarters, as far as I can ascertain). There was one book by the Rabbinical Assembly that mentioned the movement in the Conservative context, but it seemed like a passing mention and I didn't have enough of a Google Books preview to effectively evaluate the source. Bkissin (talk) 01:28, 4 November 2021 (UTC)