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Newsletter 21.4.26

The State of Israel, on its 78th birthday, continues to fight for its very existence. The struggle is being waged in three arenas at once: militarily, against our enemies; domestically, among ourselves; and internationally, amid a bombardment of words and images....
Newsletter 21.4.26

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Newsletter 31.3.26

On Seder night, the most widely celebrated event in Jewish life, we pass on, from generation to generation, the story that shaped us as a people: the Exodus from Egypt, from bondage to freedom. So it is every year. But this year....

Newsletter 11.3.26

An overwhelming majority of Israelis and a significant majority of American Jews support the war against Iran. This is a moment of solidarity that expresses the Jewish covenant of fate even in an era of disputes over destiny.

Newsletter 27.2.26

In Israel’s Knesset, lawmakers are pushing a bill that would bar non‑Orthodox prayer at the southern section of the Western Wall.

Newsletter 5.2.26

The State of Israel and the Jewish world are living through a transformative period – one that carries a mix of risks and opportunities unlike anything in a generation. It calls for more than sound policy; it demands a grand strategy.

Newsletter 15.1.26

JPPI’s Founding President, Prof. Yehezkel Dror (z”l), passed away earlier this month. Next week, we will hold a conference in his memory, titled "A Grand Strategy for Israel" – a term he coined.

Newsletter 26.12.25

Antisemitism is the only issue that unites extremists from the populist right and the progressive left. The ancient hatred of Jews – which we hoped had vanished after the Holocaust – has reawakened with full force around the world....

Newsletter 5.12.25

This week, JPPI launched a broad public campaign in support of a “Thin Constitution,” aiming to turn it into a standard accepted by all parties ahead of the upcoming elections.

Newsletter 14.11.25

In response to developments on the ground, JPPI is enhancing its activity in the Center for Jewish Resilience. It will be led by a new team member, Major General Amir Eshel, a former Commander of the Air Force and Director General of the Defense Ministry.

Newsletter 24.10.25

Israel experienced a rare sense of elation with the release of all the living hostages. There is a ray of hope for an end to the war and the return of the remaining captives. Now we must redouble our efforts to heal the internal tensions among us. About two-thirds of Israelis believe that domestic social strife endangers us more than war with our enemies.