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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.
STUDY: AMERICAN SERMONS & ISRAELI POLITICS

New Publications in the Field

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Patrilineal Descent in American Reform Judaism

The American Jewish Reform movement’s 1983 Patrilineal Descent decision declaring that the children of Jewish fathers have the same Jewish status as the children of Jewish mothers affected all of American Judaism, because more American Jews call themselves Reform than any other wing of Judaism. Many advocates, including the influential Rabbi Alexander Schindler, celebrated the decision as promoting “the full…
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Jewish Demographic Policies

The JPPI’s new, action-oriented book “Jewish Demographic Policies: Population Trends and Options in Israel and in the Diaspora” makes recommendations to meet the current Jewish demographic challenges, all of which are worthy of serious debate. Among the main recommendations: establishing final borders of the State of Israel; facilitating cultural absorption of non-Jewish members of Jewish households into a Jewish context and…
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The Circumcision Crisis

A new report by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) concludes that an immediate, coordinated Jewish – including Israeli – response is needed to thwart the possible implications of recent attempts to ban circumcision and limit other Jewish practices in Western Europe. JPPI characterizes the German court’s decision against circumcision as a “historic ruling” that might threaten the future thriving…
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Prioritized Strategies for the Jewish People: 2012

The following paper is drawn from ongoing work  by the Jewish People Policy Institute and appears on the JFNA website by special permission.  Readers are requested not to distribute or quote from this document without prior permission. For the full text: 2012: Prioritized Strategies for the Jewish People Challenges and Opportunities: A Conceptual Framework
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Learning Jewishness, Jewish Education and Jewish Identity

JPPI took the initiative to create a baser of interaction and cooperation between the most significant leaders of programs advancing Jewish identity and education, focusing on the best points of intervention along the Jewish life cycle. The first meeting took place on December 14 in New York, and it will be followed by a series of interviews and brainstormings with…
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St. Louis Federation Hosts Powerhouse Delegation from Jewish Think Tank in Jerusalem

Mr. Avinoam Bar Yosef, and Brig. General (reserve) Mike Herzog from the JPPI brief St. Louis on trends affecting Jewish People- and Geopolitical challenges for Israel and the Middle East To read more: Jewish Federation Hosts Powerhouse Delegation from JPPI To St. Louis Jewish Federation website
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World Jewish Population

How many Jews are in the world today? What is their population distribution in different countries? How do the various estimates differ,  what are the various disagreements between demographers and  counting methodologies ? For some answers to these questions, read the Equator piece on Jewish Population.
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Dr. Leonard Saxe – Polling Data on U.S. Jewry

Dr. Leonard Saxe presents his work on polling data of U.S. Jewry at the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) in 2011.

Alberto Milkewitz – The Status of Brazilian Jewry

Alberto Milkewitz discusses the status of Brazilian Jewry at the Jewish People Policy Institute’s (JPPI) 2010 Conference on the Future of the Jewish People.  

Researchers Team

Tamar Ish Shalom

Tamar Ish Shalom

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Tamar Ish Shalom, formerly the chief anchor of Channel 10 (later Channel 13) News for 11 years and more recently the host of Channel 13’s weekend news edition, has won several prestigious awards, including the B’nai B’rith Journalism Award for her documentary series on the evolving face of American Jewry and the Givat Haviva Award for advancing shared society between Jews and Arabs in Israel. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Jewish philosophy and a master’s degree in religious studies. Tamar hosts a podcast on the topic of the impact of the October 7th events and the ongoing war on the world’s largest Jewish community outside Israel—the Jewish community of the United States.

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Dr. Nadia Beider

Dr. Nadia Beider

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Nadia Beider holds a PhD in Contemporary Jewry from the Hebrew University, where she was a Mandel Scholion doctoral fellow. She is currently a Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe postdoctoral fellow at University College London. She teaches Jewish Education at the Hebrew University and has worked as a demographer at the Claims Conference.

 

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Noah Slepkov

Noah Slepkov

Chief Technology Officer

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Noah Slepkov is a fellow and chief technology officer at JPPI and he is lead developer and managing partner at theMadad.com. At JPPI he is focused on public opinion surveys and big data research. Previously he served as Foreign Policy and Strategic Advisor to Member of Knesset Dr. Einat Wilf and worked in the Israeli Knesset as a Parliamentary Assistant. Noah holds an Honors BA in Jewish Studies from York University and an MA in Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution from the Lauder School of Government at the IDC Herzliya. He also studied Economics at the University of Toronto and Political Science at the University of Western Ontario. Prior to immigrating to Israel from Canada in 2008, Noah worked on campuses across Canada organizing Jewish student events and leading Israel advocacy efforts.

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Dr. Dov Maimon

Dr. Dov Maimon

Senior Fellow

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Senior Fellow at JPPI, Dov Maimon leads the "Grand Strategy toward Islam" project, the "Israel-Diaspora New Paradigm" project and the Institute's activities in Europe. Among his action-oriented work, he is a member of the Advisory Committee for Improving access to Ultra-Orthodox to Higher Education chaired by Professor Manuel Trajtenberg. He is also the author of the Action Plan for bringing the developing mass migration of French Jews to Israel. Commissioned by governmental agencies, the plan was adopted by the Israeli Cabinet on June 22nd 2014. Born in Paris, he earned a B.Sc. from the Technion (Haifa, Israel), a MBA from Insead (Fontainebleau, France), a M.A in Religious Anthropology and a Ph.D. in Islamic and Medieval Studies from the Sorbonne University. He is a laureate of the prestigious prize "Grand Prix du chancelier des universites 2005" awarded to the best French PhD work in Literature and Human Sciences. He is also a graduat of the Mandel School of Educational Leadership. Formerly an High-Tech industry entrepreneur, Dov is teaching at the School of Business Administration of the Ben Gurion University.

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Macron’s illusions: How his Palestinian push fuels antisemitism, weakens France

Guide pratique: Sionisme antisionisme et haine des Juifs

Macron’s statement is a blow to peace, danger to Jews

Israel Under Fire: Is Remaining Abroad Still a Moral Option?

The End of French Jewry?

They have ears but do not hear

In embracing Europe’s far right, Israel is playing with fire

The Ukraine War – A Jewish and Israeli Perspective

Germany’s election signals a rejection of passive decline

The clear and urgent need for Evangelical trips to Israel

80 Years After Auschwitz: Never Again is Now

The Vatican’s disturbing display: Distorting Jesus’ legacy for political gain

A New Era for Evangelicals and Israel, a Bridge to Progressives?

A New Era for Evangelicals and Israel, a Bridge to Progressives?

American Evangelicals, Jews, and Israel

Germany’s political shift: AfD’s victory and rise of left-wing populism

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Macron’s far-left allies could threaten French Jews

Abandoned in political chaos: How France’s electoral shift is leaving Jews behind

Perception of the Israel-Gaza Conflict in France

What does the far-right’s success in Germany imply for European Jews?

The meaning of the passing of Rabbi Edelstein

And the One Who Does Not Know How to Ask

Is the Future of European Jewry in Danger?

Is the Future of European Jewry in Danger?

Climate Change and the Jewish Question

JPPI’s Emergency Plan for French Aliyah

Muslim Anti-Semitism

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