Jewish Communities Worldwide
February 2024 – The majority of US Jews believe Biden would be better for US-Israel relations
JPPI’s Voice of the Jewish People Index – February 2024: Most survey respondents believe that Israel is conducting the war to the right degree of aggressivity or is less than “aggressive” enough.
Additional Publications
21 countries agree to updated guidelines on Nazi-looted art
Stuart Eizenstat, JPPI’s Co-Chair: “The Best Practices were drafted with the awareness that there are differing legal systems and that states act within the context of their own laws.”
The American Jewish heart beats in time with Israel’s
Over the past few years, a chasm has gradually opened up between Israel and American Jewry, the world’s largest Diaspora community.
What does the far-right’s success in Germany imply for European Jews?
In Europe, Jews often serve as the canary in the coal mine, the first to recognize threats that affect all German citizens.
Germany will provide $1.4 billion to Holocaust survivors globally in 2024
Stuart Eizenstat, JPPI’s Co-Chair and the lead reparations negotiator since 2009: “I am inspired that the German government and its people continue to feel a deep responsibility to provide additional care to Holocaust survivors."
Amb. Dennis Ross: “The Jewish community in the United States is a strategic asset not to be trifled with”
The relationship between President Biden and the new government is not likely to result in a major crisis in the U.S.-Israel relationship because Biden has a warm
spot in his heart for Israel
Germany Offers a Special Fund of 12 Million Euros for Ukrainian Holocaust Survivors
Ambassador ( Ret.) Stuart E. Eizenstat: “This is the first time in recorded history that a defeated nation in a war has voluntarily paid compensation to individual civilian victims.”