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David H.—Across the Diaspora, Jews are facing questions of physical security and the long-term viability of their communities. Do we wait for the antisemitic storm to pass? Do we make plans to move to Israel or elsewhere? Or is there a thir...
David H.—The Z3 Institute is expanding! We are thrilled to welcome Joseph Schwartz and Hussein Aboubakr Mansour to our growing roster of fellows at the Z3 Institute of Jewish Priorities.
Yocheved Ruttenberg, co-founder of Sword of Iron, receives the 2024 Bridge Builder Award from Rabbi Amitai Fraiman, director of the Z3 Project.
David H.—Last Wednesday in Jerusalem, I spoke with Nolan Lebovitz, Z3 Institute adjunct fellow, senior rabbi at Valley Beth Shalom in Los Angeles, and author of The Case for Dual Loyalty: Healing the Divided Soul of American Jews. This was ...
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Director and Steinhardt Senior Fellow, Z3 Institute for Jewish Priorities; editor, "Jewish Priorities: Sixty-Five Proposals for the Future of Our People" (Wicked Son, 2023); author, "The Ten Commandments" (Scribner, 20100. Lives in Jerusalem.
The Z3 Project fosters renewed conversation on world Jewry and Israel relations.
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