Top 50 Most Influential Jews 2024

Survivors of Kfar Azza share their stories at Jerusalem Post’s 2024 Miami Summit

The Kibbutz members spoke of the effort to rebuild their lives and preserve the community after the attack.

From left: Alon Futterman, Gili Sayag, Yoav Bibas, Lena Yankelevich, and Israel Lender spoke of the effort to rebuild their community.
 Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Asaf Kochan: "“The choices we make now will shape the decade ahead."

Asaf Kochan calls for bold action at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit

Kantor was presented with a special award for her efforts: "We shall rebuild what has been destroyed."

Olessia Kantor honors Israeli heroes at 2024 Jerusalem Post Miami Summit

Alon Futterman, CEO of the Kfar Aza Foundation.

No. 46: Alon Futterman - Director Kfar Azza foundation


No. 43: Victoria Starmer: Bringing a Jewish face to 10 Downing Street

Victoria Starmer's support for her husband, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, while simultaneously pursuing her own career undoubtedly earns her a place on this year's list.

 Victoria Starmer (L).

No. 42: Srulik Einhorn: The strategic mastermind behind Netanyahu's success

Over the years, Srulik Einhorn has become one of Israel’s top political consultants and has assisted the country's security efforts throughout his career.

 Srulik Einhorn.

No. 41: Haim Taib, Robert Singer, Ranan Hartman: Shaping the Jewish world of tomorrow

Haim Taib and Robert Singer run organizations dedicated to Israel’s welfare and the security of Jewish communities across the globe.

 Haim Taib, Ranan Hartman, Robert Singer.

No: 40: Russell Robinson and Jonathan Greenblatt: Heads of ADL and JNF-USA

Russell Robinson and his JNF-USA have made significant strides to rebuild Israel’s shattered southern communities. Jonathan Greenblatt continues to combat rising antisemitism through his work.

 Jonathan Greenblatt and Russel Robinson.

No. 39: Ifat Ovadia-Luski, Yaakov Hagoel, Shai Davidai: Defending Israel worldwide

From the start of the war, Ifat Ovadia-Luski, Yaakov Hagoel, and Shai Davidai, significantly supported border communities and evacuees, and spread awareness of the conflict.

 Shai Davidai, Ifat Ovadia-Luski, and Yaakov Hagoel.

No. 38: Aharon Barak & ICJ defense team: Standing firm at The Hague

Aharon Barak, one of Israel’s most influential legal figures, and the ICJ defense team defended Israel against South Africa’s war crime allegations in January.

 Israel's ICJ defense team.

No. 37: Philanthropists of the Jewish world

Miriam Adelson, Frank Lowy, the Schusterman family, Ofra Strauss, Yael Eckstein, Eitan Neishlos, Oleissa Kantor, Henry Swieca, and Idan and Batia Ofer.

 Philanthropists.

No. 36: Andrew M. Hutter and Dani Naveh: Strengthening Israel and the Jewish world

Through their work, Andrew Hutter and Dani Naveh continue to strengthen the Israeli economy and generate support from Jewish communities worldwide.

 Andrew M. Hutter and Dani Naveh.

No. 35: Gali Baharav-Miara: Attorney-general of Israel

Gali Baharav-Miara has demonstrated great courage, integrity, and strength in the face of political threats and stood on the moral high ground.

 Gali Baharav-Miara.

No. 34: Ben Shapiro, Jake Tapper, Dana Bash: Jews in the news

Ben Shapiro, Jake Tapper, and Dana Bash have and continue to use their platforms to display their support for Israel, hostage families, and highlight humanitarian concerns.

 Jake Trapper, Ben Shaprio, Dana Bash.