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Jerusalem Post editorial in support of JPPI’s campaign

An editorial published by the Jerusalem Post on Tuesday this week did not remain indifferent to the campaign led by the Jewish People Policy Institute calling for compromise.

No to Coercion and Violence. Yes to Dialogue.

The discussion around legal reform may go beyond the limits of legitimate discourse. There is a fear that it will spiral the State of Israel into a civil war, heaven forbid. The Jewish People Policy Institute calls on leaders from both sides to sit down and talk.

For more details >> israelistalknow.org/?lang=en

07/02/2023jppi

The time for dialogue is now!

The current crisis can be an opportunity to rectify the constitutional vacuum through broad compromise on the rules of the game

The Religion and Law Wars endanger us

A long line of cases have left it to the court to decide matters that are essentially social-ideological. This is harmful to the state

Will the National Security Council fulfill their duty?

What domino effects will come into play if the proposed judicial reform becomes a reality?

Amb. Dennis Ross, Co-Chair, JPPI, in conversation with Aluf Benn, Editor-in-Chief, Haaretz

30/01/2023jppi

What makes a person a Jew?

30/01/2023jppi

Who is a Jew?

For the full research: did.li/MAjrl

29/01/2023jppi

Avi Gil: The weakening relationship with American Jews will harm U.S.-Israel relations

20/01/2023jppi

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The Jewish People Policy Institute

The Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) is an independent professional policy planning think tank incorporated as a private non-profit company in Israel. The mission of the Institute is to ensure the thriving of the Jewish People and the Jewish civilization by engaging in professional strategic thinking and planning on issues of primary concern to world Jewry. Located in Jerusalem, the concept of JPPI regarding the Jewish People is global, and includes aspects of major Jewish communities with Israel as one of them, at the core.

Givat Ram Campus, P.O.B. 39156
Jerusalem, 9139101, Israel

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