Order of the Sons of Zion
History of the order
the order of the Sons of Zion," is a fraternal benefit life insurance society that was originally founded as the "Order of the Sons of Zion" for Jewish men in 1908 in New York City. It was primarily composed of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, such as Poland and Russia, when it was first organized. The organization adopted its present title in 1945. It operates as a standard ethnic fraternal life insurance society, promoting Jewish causes as well as providing insurance to its members. In 1981, the organization absorbed the Independent Order of B'rith Abraham. The organization publishes the quarterly B'nai Zion Voice as its journal.