In Focus

I was there

On the 10th Anniversary of Elie Wiesel’s Passing, Tara Strong reflects on the March of the Living moment that transformed his silence into her lifelong voice.

Elie Wiesel at the 1990 March of the Living
United Hatzalah emergency responders at the scene of reported shrapnel following an Iranian missile barrage, March 23, 2026.

United Hatzalah’s GPS innovation is revolutionizing emergency response

Group of United Hatzalah Young Leadership photographed at the New York gala with a United Hatzalah ambucycle

New York’s Jewish leadership turns out in force for United Hatzalah

Eli Cohen, CEO of Pitchon-Lev with Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana

Pitchon Lev receives Knesset Speaker’s Award


The banking system 

Banks are essential to the modern economy and in Israel, they are a key part of the country's remarkable development.

A bunch of Israeli New Shekel banknotes in the hand on the Bills background.Conceptual Image for Finance and Banking

Watch: Masa Israel Journey marks Remembrance Day in English-language ceremony

Join us today: Hundreds of thousands of Jews from approximately 60 countries around the world, as well as in Israel, are expected to watch Masa Israel Journey’s International Yom HaZikaron Ceremony.

Masa Israel Yom HaZikaron ceremony, 2025

A guiding light of hope with broken hearts

Lt. Col (res.) Irit Oren Gunders is awarded the 2026 Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement

Or L'Mishpachot organization 2025

A Warning from Auschwitz

Sylvan Adams leads the fight against rising antisemitism at the March of Living “If we fail, we risk creating the next generation of survivors.”

Sylvan Adams lights the torch of fighting antisemitism with victims of attacks and Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, US State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism.

Between Israel and Latin America, Ilan Goldfajn builds a quiet economic bridge

From water technology to start-ups, the IDB chief sees a growing opportunity for Israeli investors in a region of 660 million

President of the Inter-American Development Bank Ilan Goldfajn, built a career defined by movement.

In her final moments, she chose to stay

An immigrant from Ukraine who became a police officer, Yulia Waxer Daunov was, above all, a mother whose final actions on Oct. 7 saved lives. Her story will be told at the Masa Yom Hazikaron ceremony

Before she became one of the names carried into national memory, Yulia was something more irreplaceable: the center of her family’s life.

"Never Again" in the age of AI requires a different kind of response

Technology is already part of the problem. Used responsibly, it can also be part of the answer.

Senior leaders and Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, spiritual leader of the Druze community, watch the testimony of Chen Almog-Goldstein, hostage survivor from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, at the United Nations in Geneva

Please, no more lectures

For the Jewish people, finger-wagging lost its meaning after October 8th, 2023

Associate Dean Rabbi Abraham Cooper is pictured in his office at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, California December 10, 2015.

Skin deep and far beyond: Dr. Ronit Segev’s long game in professional skincare

In a field driven by packaging, promises, and relentless product launches, Dr. Ronit Segev focuses on cellular behavior, pigment pathways, and inflammatory triggers. 

Biofor founder Dr. Ronit Segev: "We're giving professionals the ability to think scientifically about what they’re doing."

International Good Deeds Day: 115 countries, millions of participants, sparked by 1 woman’s drive

Good Deeds Day continues to expand worldwide as the peak event of year-round doing good and volunteer activities, with hundreds of thousands of projects and millions of participants. 

 20 years of doing good: Good Deeds Day initiator Shari Arison volunteers for people with special needs in Miami