Top 50 Most Influential Jews 2024

Survivors of Kfar Azza share their stories at Jerusalem Post’s 2024 Miami Summit

The Kibbutz members spoke of the effort to rebuild their lives and preserve the community after the attack.

From left: Alon Futterman, Gili Sayag, Yoav Bibas, Lena Yankelevich, and Israel Lender spoke of the effort to rebuild their community.
 Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Asaf Kochan: "“The choices we make now will shape the decade ahead."

Asaf Kochan calls for bold action at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit

Kantor was presented with a special award for her efforts: "We shall rebuild what has been destroyed."

Olessia Kantor honors Israeli heroes at 2024 Jerusalem Post Miami Summit

Alon Futterman, CEO of the Kfar Aza Foundation.

No. 46: Alon Futterman - Director Kfar Azza foundation


No. 3: Bill Ackman: The US billionaire battling campus antisemitism

In the aftermath of Oct. 7 and the outpouring of support for the terrorists on US campuses, the American billionaire went to battle against Harvard University.

 Bill Ackman.

No. 2: Josh Shapiro: Pennsylvania's Jewish governor

Rep. Josh Shapiro, a proud observant Jew and Zionist, was in the race to become Kamala Harris's running mate - a position he lost to Tim Walz.

 Josh Shapiro.

No. 1: Doug Emhoff: The Jewish Second Gentleman racing to be the first presidential husband

From the moment Kamala Harris became Vice President, Doug Emhoff stepped into a new role; one not just of ceremonial handshakes and ribbon cuttings but of substance.

 Doug Emhoff.

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