Jerusalem Post Annual Conference 2023

Diplomats, politicians, business, and thought leaders discuss the day’s most critical issues on stage during interviews with senior Jerusalem Post editors and reporters. For a full list of speakers and panels, visit www.jpost.com/AC23

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Annual Conference 2023

Delek USA chair: Russia-Ukraine War shows world underinvests in energy

Yemin said that many companies are not investing more in energy development because they are wary of regulation or fear that fossil fuels will not last.

Israel and Diaspora Jews invest in each other - Diaspora Minister Chikli

Minister Amichai Chikli (Likud) said to the Post that the Israeli government is saying it's positive that there is a plan to combat antisemitism.

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'We have one Jewish state. One' - Jewish Agency's Mark Wilf

Wilf told Conference attendees that The Jewish Agency can quickly respond to the challenges and needs of Jewish communities around the world

Educational process for engineers must change - Afeka College president

The most important skills named by hi-tech companies seeking engineers are multi-disciplinary personal skills. Prof. Ami Moyal said.

Nofar Energy calls for electric super grid to solve world energy needs

In the cooperative spirit of the Abraham Accords, Ofer Yannay suggested that Israeli and Arab entrepreneurs could combine to create these massive projects.

KKL-JNF is fighting climate change in Israel and beyond – Here is how

The organization’s strategy to counter the environmental threat has been based on three main pillars: mitigation, adaptation and education.

God tasked humanity to protect the world He created -KKL-JNF co-chairman

According to Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund co-chairman Yizhak Vaknin, unity among the Jewish people is essential to ensure that Israel continues to thrive.

Magen David Adom uses AI to save lives – here is how

Magen David Adom — Israel’s national EMS — has been using artificial intelligence to dispatch its ambulances and first responders.

'No danger to Israeli democracy' from judicial reform, Ofir Akunis says

The innovation, science, and technology minister staunchly asserted his belief that the judicial reforms will only further enable Israel’s democratic process.

WZO head Hagoel talks 5 significant challenges confronting Jews

Hagoel, speaking in Hebrew, listed the following issues: the lack of fluency in Hebrew, disunity among the Jewish people, assimilation, antisemitism, and the importance of aliyah. 

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