Antisemitism

Annual Assessment: The Situation and Dynamics of the Jewish People in 2023

 

Project Head: Shmuel Rosner

Participants: Ghila Amati | Nadia Beider | Ariel Bendor | Eliran Carsenti | Shimrit Cohen-Barbi | Janan Danial | Dana Fahn-Luzon | Shlomo Fischer | Shuki Friedman | Avi Gil | Yehonatan Givati | Noa Israeli | Eli Kannai | Dov Maimon | Robert Neufeld | Tamir Pardo | Rivka Ravitz | Daniela Regev | Yael Ribner | Lipaz Rotkovsy | John Ruskay | Jonathan Saidel | Roy Schondorf | Amit Shoval | Noah Slepkov | Yedidia Stern | Shalom Salomon Wald | Haim Zicherman | Eldar Zilber

Annual Assessment: The Situation and Dynamics of the Jewish People in 2023
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Annual Assessment: The Situation and Dynamics of the Jewish People in 2023

  • Efforts should be made to quickly end the sociopolitical crisis that is eroding Israel’s status in the international arena as well as the country’s economy and cohesion (see pp. 17-19).
  • The end of the crisis should be used as a lever for formulating permanent “rules of the game” that will make it possible to discuss fundamental issues pertaining to Israel’s identity and vision without drawing the state into frequent cycles of social and constitutional crisis (see pp. 21-23).
  • Israel and Jewish organizations in the Diaspora should engage in focused diplomatic efforts to realize a peace agreement with Saudi Arabia (see pp. 17-19).
  • Israel should make a continuous, determined, and ambitious effort to expand its circle of highly productive workforce members and to retain those already in that circle (see pp. 25-27).
  • Global-Jewish cooperation must be increased to fight the normalization of antisemitic discourse, with a view toward consensus on definitional parameters, measurement, legislation, and action. (see pp. 21-23).
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