Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

Why Israel set up the J50 forum: Streamlining the global Jewish message - analysis

The global Jewish response to antisemitism historically rested on a fragile equilibrium, on the assumption that antisemitism would remain largely local. That assumption collapsed after October 7.

ISRAELI FOREIGN Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Mauro Berenstein, president of DAIA.
 AN AUDIENCE MEMBER waves Israeli and American flags at the Israeli-American Council National Summit in Hollywood, Florida.

Israeli-American Council joins major Jewish group coalition Conference of Presidents

 Participants in last year's Standing Together event

American Jewry's moment of reckoning and renewal - opinion

HAREDI MEN protest outside the IDF recruiting office in Jerusalem.

Rivlin blasts Haredi draft refusal at the Conference of Presidents


New head of largest US Jewish org. calls for unity - opinion

Unity is indispensable to the well-being of the Jewish people. In this post-pandemic era, I embrace our community gathering in person.

 THE WRITER asks a question during a meeting with President Isaac Herzog at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem during the annual mission to Israel of the Conference of Presidents in February.

Letters to the Editor March 6, 2023: Taiwan-Israel

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

 Letters

Cancel culture comes to the Conference of Presidents - opinion

Conference leadership mission had no elected officials or spokespeople from Judea and Samaria speak, even though issues concerning these Jewish communities are constantly being debated.

 Photos of Jewish Agency Chairman Doron Almog speaking at the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations on Thursday in Jerusalem

Israel can't let debate drown out the red alert sirens - opinion

We believe in the resilience of Israeli democracy and know that it will be able to deal with the tremendous challenges it faces.

 US AMBASSADOR to Israel Tom Nides speaks at the annual National Leadership Mission to Israel of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, in Jerusalem, last week.

Nides on Israel judicial overhaul: Slow down, build consensus

Tom Nides: “What binds us together is this love of democracies and the love of institutions, this is how we are able to defend Israel in the UN.”

 US Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides, as soon on February 19, 2023.

Israel needs to make its position on judicial reform clear to the world - Daroff

During the COP visit to Isreal, they will hear from different perspectives of the suggested judicial reform.

 WILLIAM DAROFF, the CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

Hanukkah: The fight against antisemitism is far from over - opinion

Our work is far from over. Antisemitic acts and incidents occur with great frequency not just in our country, but around the world.

 THE WRITER meets with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Washington, earlier this month. ‘The president’s commitment to enhancing peace with Israel shows the remarkable success of our efforts,’ says the writer.

Conference of Presidents: 'We are deeply concerned' over delisting IRGC

Delisting the IRGC from the Terrorist Foreign Organization list remains the only major stumbling block between the US and Iran in their mutual efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement.

Iranian commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Hossein Salami, second from right, and Iran's Chief of General Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri, third from left, attend the graduation ceremony of Imam Hussein Military University in Tehran, Oct. 3, 2021.

The IDF Hosts Leaders from the Conference of Presidents

The IDF hosted a delegation of 49 leading members of the  "Conference of Presidents of Major America  Jewish Organizations".

 The IDF Hosts Leaders from the Conference of Presidents

Conference of Presidents leaders urge Israel to keep its borders open

The leaders of the Conference of Presidents urged Israel to remember the Diaspora and keep its doors open to Jews, even amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

 Malcolm Hoenlein and William Daroff.