American Jewish groups will likely face calls from inside their organizations to denounce nationalist politicians and face an uphill battle in defending Israel

Labor's Kariv says party will demand pluralistic policies in coalition deals; Religious Zionism's Ohad Tal presents friendlier face to Jews abroad, but can't back it up with plans

Participants note premier's more inclusive approach to North American Jewry compared to Netanyahu's; one executive insists the difference is only in style

Demographic and social changes, a diminishing perception of Israel as being in need and concerns over the Palestinian-Israeli conflict have likely driven this drop for years

In extended interview with ToI, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, head of North America's largest Jewish movement, stresses commitment to Zionism, strides in improving ties with Israel

One-third tell AJC survey that Israeli actions make their lives more difficult, while one-fifth say anti-Israel sentiment corroded friendships or caused them to hide Jewishness

As 'Diaspora Week' kicks off, Nachman Shai says he's fighting to keep rightward-moving Israeli Jews connected to leftward-moving American ones

Museums to offer free tours, schools and IDF units to focus on Jewish peoplehood next week, in the largest yet celebration of the event, Diaspora Affairs Ministry says

Diaspora Ministry says funds to go toward protecting Jewish institutions, helping refugees as situation in Ukraine deteriorates

As Bennett says no consensus on issue in his coalition, US Conservative Movement warns decision harms Israel-Diaspora ties; Reform Movement calls it 'infuriating and upsetting'

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