San Diego Federation's leaders will be joined by thousands of Jewish community leaders from across the globe are preparing to convene in Israel for the Jewish Federations of North America’s General Assembly, Nov. 10-12 in Jerusalem.
With 140 speakers – half of them women – from the political, philanthropic, business, religious and cultural worlds, the GA will gather over 3000 participants from 93 different communities across North America, Israel and Europe – including the heads of the Jewish communities of France, Hungary, Greece, Lithuania, Poland, Belgium, Italy and the Czech Republic – to join the “Global Jewish Shuk: a marketplace of dialogue and debate.”
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, Finance Minister Yair Lapid, Minister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs Naftali Bennett, opposition leader Shelly Yacimovich, US Ambassador Dan Shapiro, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and a host of members of Knesset, including Stav Shaffir (its youngest member) will also speak, many for the first time to such a large Diaspora audience. Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, Finance Minister Yair Lapid, Minister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs Naftali Bennett, opposition leader Shelly Yacimovich, US Ambassador Dan Shapiro, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and a host of members of Knesset, including Stav Shaffir (its youngest member) will also speak, many for the first time to such a large Diaspora audience.
In setting the GA in Jerusalem, the Jewish Federations see an
opportunity to spark a dialogue between Israeli and North American Jews. They
believe that the concerns facing the Israeli and North American communities
today are universal, and the GA will provide a chance to fully delve into these
issues.
The conference will focus on two futures: the future of Israel
and its relationship with the Diaspora, and the challenges facing North
American Jewry today, which the recent Pew Research Study put into sharp
relief. The intent of this year’s GA is to explore each of these issues in
depth.
A wide range of speakers will be joining the GA to address
participants, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon
Peres, who will be taking questions from participants and via social
media.
They will be joined by business and community leaders including
Eliezer Shkedi, El Al CEO and former IAF Commander-in-Chief; Daniel Birnbaum,
CEO of SodaStream International; and Emma Butin, the award-winning founder of
Kyron Systems and an author who has been published worldwide.
Among the various sessions, Jewish Agency for Israel Chairman
Natan Sharansky will sit down with Anat Hoffman, founding member of the Women
of the Wall organization, Ronit Peskin, co-founder and volunteer director of
the Women for the Wall organization, and MK Aliza Lavie for an in-depth
discussion of issues surrounding use of the Kotel, moderated by JFNA President
and CEO Jerry Silverman. Hoffman and Peskin have never before appeared in
public together.
Other sessions will focus on critical issues facing the State of
Israel. “Many Shades of Black” will discuss the religious community in Israel,
while “What’s Love Got to Do with It? Who Decides Who Can Marry (or Divorce) in
the Jewish State?” will discuss civil marriage in Israel.
The GA will conclude with a walk to the Western Wall. JFNA
believes that there should be a place for every Jew at the Kotel. In what is
being called a “dramatic celebration of Jewish unity and of Jerusalem’s
centrality to the Jewish people,” participants will end the conference by
walking together from Safra Square to the Wall.
This GA is also being billed as a “wired GA,” with a number of
bloggers working to keep followers across the world hard wired to Jerusalem.
Plenaries and breakout sessions will be live-streamed and a team will be
working to constantly update followers via Twitter and the specially-designed
GA smartphone app.
Sessions will also focus on new technology-focused sectors such
as crowdsourcing philanthropy and will feature a series of “FED Talks,” a twist
on the popular TED Talks.
Advancing the “Wired GA” will be the plenary session featuring
President Shimon Peres, who will answer questions submitted by audience members
and through an app on his personal Facebook page. The app was specially
designed for the GA and participants around the world have been able to submit
questions. During Peres’s session and throughout the GA, participants will be
able to join the online conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #JFNAGA.
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