Over 1,400 supporters of the land and people of Israel, including a delegation from Denver, united in Boston on November 4-6, 2022, for an unforgettable weekend at Jewish National Fund-USA’s largest-ever National Conference. The organization’s annual symposium is unique in that it brings together high school students, college students, rabbinical students, leading philanthropists, prominent Zionist thought leaders, and Israelis from the Negev and Galilee who are directly and positively impacted by the partnership of Jewish National Fund-USA.
Jewish National Fund-USA’s President, Dr. Sol Lizerbram, announced that the organization was close to achieving its fundraising target for its One Billion Dollar Roadmap for the Next Decade as its supporters reclaim the Zionist narrative and stand up against Jew-hatred.
“You know those rooms you walk into and you just know you belong? That’s what walking into the Jewish National Fund-USA conference feels like,” said Arts & Entertainment Task Force Member Jane Sagalovich. “It’s family. Each person there is on the same powerful mission as you. The shared love, connection, and inspiration is exhilarating and energizing.”
In addition to hearing from incredible speakers and influencers, including Israel’s Ambassador, Michael Herzog, Ronald S. Lauder, Olga Meshoe Washington, Dr. Rachel Fish, Hen Mazzig, and Ben M. Freeman, attendees also celebrated the 50th anniversary of Jewish National Fund-USA’s Alexander Muss High School in Israel (Muss). Participants also learned about one of the organization’s largest initiatives ever announced — the creation of a 20-acre World Zionist Village to be built in Be’er Sheva, Israel, which will bring together Jews and Zionists of all ages and backgrounds from around the world.
Additionally, through various engaging plenaries and interactive sessions including a “Shark Tank-style,” event, attendees were impressed to learn how Jewish National Fund-USA is the largest provider of Zionist educational activities in the U.S., and how it is improving the quality of life throughout Israel by providing new beginnings for Ukrainian refugees and families making aliyah (immigration to Israel); creating new employment and housing opportunities; delivering ag-tech solutions to farmers in developing countries; empowering people with disabilities to thrive in Israeli society; solving global food and water crises, and so much more.
“A dairy farm in the desert, a 100% off the grid aquatic center in the middle of nowhere, building the finest culinary institute in the world located in the Greater Kiryat Shmona area — a region in which people never before talked about moving to, only moving from,” said Jewish National Fund-USA CEO, Russell F. Robinson. “This is our opportunity to stand up and say to the world and to future generations, ‘we are one and we are in!’”
Jewish National Fund-USA’s National Conference also welcomed over 600 high school and college students from across the country. Other conference highlights included emotional performances by the organization’s Special in Uniform band, an initiative that empowers young people with cognitive disabilities to serve in the Israel Defense Forces and enjoy the same “rite of passage” as their peers. An exclusive late-night cocktail reception was also held for 200 young philanthropists ages 22-40.
“The National Conference was phenomenal!” added Denver-area philanthropist Julia Epel Sherry, also a member of Jewish National Fund-USA’s Arts & Entertainment Task Force. “It was an extraordinary opportunity to meet the wonderful people I had been zooming with over the past two years—and in all instances, the individuals were as wonderful in person as I had hoped.”
Registration is now open for Jewish National Fund-USA’s 2023 International Conference for Israel taking place from November 30-December 3 in Denver. Sign-up at jnf.org/nc2023 or contact Rachael Solomon, Executive Director, Mountain States & Pacific NW at 303-573-7095 x978 or Rachael.Solomon@jnf.org.
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