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STUDY: AMERICAN SERMONS & ISRAELI POLITICS
A comprehensive study examined the political discourse in synagogue sermons in the United States in recent years.

New Publications in the Field
Articles
Articles
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."
Press Releases
Press Releases
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
Articles
Articles
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.”
Press Releases
Press Releases
Annual assessment for 2022 – main recommendations
The Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) Releases 2022 Annual Assessment of the Situation and Dynamics of the Jewish People, Indicators of Jewish Safety and Well-being in Decline.
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles
Is the Future of European Jewry in Danger?
Is the continent where most of world Jewry has roots – and where such concepts as liberalism, human rights, nationalism, and even Zionism were born – crumbling beneath us?
Opinion Articles
Opinion Articles
The Pew 2020 survey in the context of demographic studies, and US Jewry in the global Jewish context
Comparative research is enriched by new items that allow for tracing trends and outlining differences, discovering patterns, or disproving existing conceptions.
In the Media
In the Media
French Election: Fillon May Have Lost in France, but He Won in Israel
By Judy Maltz, Haaretz Despite the long lines evident outside polling stations around Israel on Sunday, figures made available by French diplomats in the country show that voter turnout among French-Israelis in the first round of the presidential election was no higher than usual and that the conservative Republican Francois Fillon was by far the preferred candidate among the four…