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Moving from land to people in Israel-Diaspora relations by David Cygielman | Times of Israel

By Cassie Perez

Moving from land to people in Israel-Diaspora relations by David Cygielman

Times of Israel

As we look ahead from the attacks of October 7th and the ongoing war in Gaza, Israel and the global Jewish community have our work cut out for us. We need to reconstruct the devastated communities of the south, the battered north, and rebuild the trust between Israel’s government and its citizens. As we look at the priorities and work ahead, I suggest we add another item to this list: Strengthening the relationships and connections between Israeli young adults and the Diaspora young adult Jewish communities. Read the full article by here.