Sylvan Adams
Sylvan Adams urges global business leaders to invest in Iran after regime change
The appeal follows his $100 million pledge to rebuild Soroka Medical Center after an Iranian missile strike, linking political change with economic recovery.
Sylvan Adams warns of coordinated global Antisemitism campaign
President Herzog Commends Sylvan Adams for $100 Million Gift to Rebuild Soroka Medical Center
“Our Answer to Iran”: Sylvan Adams sets on rebuilding a resilient, flourishing Negev
Sylvan Adams pledges $100m to rebuild Beersheba hospital after Iranian strike
Historic partnership with the Government of Israel and Clalit Health Services will rebuild Soroka as one of the most advanced hospitals in the Middle East
Historic President Forges an Historic Agreement
"Once again, thank you Mr. President. The people of Israel are watching. The world is watching. And we are eternally grateful."
No. 11: Sylvan Adams: President of the World Jewish Congress Israel
Sylvan Adams’s career reflects a singular vision: that Israel’s strength lies in projecting confidence, generosity, and excellence.
Dvir Benedek in the Role of His Life: “You can be a witness to changing a child’s life”
At an event marking 30 years of the Make-A-Wish Israel foundation, at the home of Sylvan Adams, president Dvir Bendek, spoke about the moving work, and the childhood dream that never came true
A New Milestone for the History Books
President Trump takes a momentous step for the free world
WJC Israel head Sylvan Adams urges US President Trump to join war on Iran
“This is your Churchillian moment. Help rid the world of this scourge.”
Sylvan Adams Named To The Inaugural 2025 Time100 Philanthropy List
TIME Magazine has named the 100 most influential leaders in global philanthropy shaping the future of giving
Can the WJC rise to meet the challenges faced by 21st-century Jews?
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: “I see old threats coming back and new threats emerging,” WJC President Ronald Lauder said at the 17th plenary of the World Jewish Congress.
New WJC-Israel Region president warns against ‘another Obama-like Iran nuclear deal’
“If Iran refuses to eliminate its uranium enrichment, then Israel, together with the US, must end their nuclear program with a committed bombing campaign," said Adams.
Sylvan Adams: Antisemitism conference critics focused on politics rather than dialogue
Adams reminded that antisemitism was a problem across the political spectrum, and argued that the labels of right and left were unhelpful when engaging with the Jewish community.