Jewish leadership
Sa'ar announces forum with worldwide Jewish leaders to address growing antisemitism
Leaders from Jewish communities and organizations worldwide will participate in the J-50 Forum, to be held in Jerusalem from December 21 to 24.
Israel needs moral giants, not more politicians - opinion
Israel's most visible rabbinic defenders are not recognized as rabbis by the Jewish state - opinion
Prominent Jewish figures call for sanctions on Israel: ‘The ceasefire must be the beginning'
Jerusalem Post 50 Most Influential Jews: Number 35 - Jerry Silverman
Silverman believes the Jewish federations have a timeless mission to care for people in need.
Jerusalem Post 50 Most Influential Jews: Number 34 - Moshe Kantor
The voice of European Jewry.
Jerusalem Post 50 Most Influential Jews: Number 30 - Shimon Peres
Peres amazed people with both his mental and physical stamina, his ability to continue dreaming for Israel and the good fortune of seeing many of those dreams come true.
Jerusalem Post 50 Most Influential Jews: Number 29 - Reuven Rivlin
The president of Israel, by the very nature of his role in Israeli life in general, and Jewish life in particular, is a person of influence.
A pale shadow of Ben-Gurion
Netanyahu has a flawed assessment of reality and cautiously avoids momentous decisions at every turn
Across oceans and across worlds
Diller Teen Fellows pairs up communities in Israel and the Diaspora to engage in the next generation of leaders.
Roots & Tentacles
German Jewish leader to Protestants: Condemn Martin Luther’s anti-Semitic teachings
Germany’s Josef Schuster urged Protestants to confront and condemn anti-Jewish teachings of Martin Luther, who began the Protestant Reformation.
In Plain Language: Rabbis gone wild
The rabbi is often turned into an entertainer rather than an enlightener, seeing his role as one who must cheer his audience far more than challenge them.
Mother, please, I would rather do it myself: The role of delegating in the nonprofit organization
This atmosphere will not only have a direct positive impact on the agency’s board, programs and services but will also permeate everything the agency does.