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From Blueprints to Life Hub

Explore the ideas and initiatives shaped by the first Voice of the People Council cohort – from early concepts to real-world pilots across the Jewish world.

150 Global Members
A diverse council working across five key challenges shaping Jewish life today

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The Joint Leadership Learning Initiative

This initiative aims to maintain Diversity of thought, opinions and even the hierarchy of Jewish
Values, but not at the cost of lack of Unity. We
recognizes that Unity in Action is what happens when our leaders motivate us in that
direction, and if such motivation exists when we are physically threatened by outside
forces, we can emulate this same reaction by exposing Jewish leadership to the
History of our divisions.
As part of our initiative, we will create a continuous joint learning effort among Jews
who are interested in taking leadership roles among us. We will craft courses with
historic content and discussions revealing our past divisions and how they shaped us
and impacted us. We believe that if we can make this effort by closely selecting
participants and exposing them to this intellectual exercise, in an organized and
structured environment, and having a well established and enduring platform, we can
succeed in creating a motivation for Unity in Action among a diverse group of Jewish
Leaders, who will understand that we can Act as One even when we don´t Think as
One.

Salomao Ioschpe

Rebbetzin Jessica Landes

Kivun

Most Jewish communities don’t actually know what they think. The loud voices
fill the room. The quiet majority stays quiet. Leaders make calls based on
whoever shows up to meetings.
Project Kivun changes that. Each member has a private conversation with an
AI. The AI surfaces where the community really agrees, where it differs, and
what paths forward could work for people on different sides.
That’s the map. Then there’s the other half: Kivun matches each member
with someone who sees the issue differently. Each person gets to build a bridge
themselves, in their own language, on their own time, anywhere in the world.
Council members will use Kivun on one of the most divisive issues in Jewish life
today. To make disagreement honest, dignified, and to find the shared ground
underneath.

Raphael Bijaoui

Yotam Schleyer

Brittany Levy

One Five Seven (157)

Most of the world has never met a Jew; their understanding increasingly comes from AI. The systems being trained today will shape global perception for generations. For the Jewish people, this is a decisive moment. This is our opportunity to be proactive in taking back our narrative and creating an ethical and responsible future.

One Five Seven was created to address this unique moment. Representing the world’s 15.7 million Jews, we focus on embedding accurate, diverse, and positive Jewish representation into AI systems, auditing and reducing antisemitic bias, and equipping institutions to lead responsibly in the AI era. The datasets shaping AI are being formed now. Most of our history has been written by others. If AI is going to learn what a Jew is, we must be the ones to teach it – intentionally and at scale. This is a rare window to proactively shape our narrative and our collective destiny – telling the world who we are by building a digital future where Jewish identity is portrayed with honesty, complexity, and pride across the platforms shaping future generations.

Dr. Maya Ackerman

Jewish Third Space

The Jewish Third Space is a global community for Jewish spiritual seekers who want alternatives to traditional religion and secular spirituality. The model is retreat-based, where Jewish people come together for a short period of time to experience rest, restoration and spiritual healing through intentionally designed retreats that integrate Jewish teachings with transformative, embodied  practices like yoga, meditation, plant medicine and art.

The intended impact is to strengthen one’s sense of belonging to the Jewish community, heal from trauma and anti-Semitism, and deepen the connection to oneself, the Divine and the earth.

Dr. Alycia Fridkin

The Jewish and Indian Alliance

The Jewish and Indian Alliance is the first structured bridge linking two values-driven diasporic communities to turn shared heritage into strategic capacity – strengthening democracies and communities worldwide.

Naftali Aklum

Shoshana Turkia Tronllan

Shiran Mlamdovsky Somech

Abraham Executive Academy

Abraham Executive Academy is an institution and a network that will rewire the future of Middle East leadership. The 30 brightest and most promising industry leaders from around the Abraham Accords countries, will come together for 6 day summits in the US, Morocco, and Israel to accelerate long-term partnerships across borders. AEA assembles the region’s up-and-coming leaders across industries into an elite professional network dedicated to a moderate, prosperous, and secure regional future.

Josh Aronson

Rebecca Spagnoletto

Noam Meirov

Otzera

Otzera starts from a simple insight: the Jewish world’s needs — identity, security, education, leadership — are strategic and intergenerational, yet our financing model remains annual and reactive. Otzera closes that structural gap.

It establishes a permanent, professionally governed, sovereign-style endowment designed to pool capital, compound it across generations, and deploy predictable yield toward long-term Jewish continuity and resilience.

Otzera does not replace federations or legacy institutions. It strengthens them — providing the shared balance sheet and financial infrastructure they have never had. If institutions operate Jewish life, Otzera provides the capital architecture that sustains it.

Permanent strategic capital. Predictable yield. Enduring continuity.

Serge Touati

OneBayit

OneBayit connects Israeli travelers with Jewish hosts around the world, creating opportunities for authentic and meaningful encounters. Centered on Shabbat and Chag meals, the platform fosters unity, understanding, and a shared sense of identity. Through peer-to-peer hospitality, OneBayit bridges the gap between Israel and the diaspora – transforming a simple shared meal into a lifelong friendship.

Naomi Abramov

Joshua Buchalter

Chana Kanzen

FindMyJewish

FindMyJewish is an exciting digital platform to match Jews to Jewish organizations and events, leveraging data and AI technology – similar to the approach of dating apps or Netflix’s recommendation engine. Rather than an impossible list of events, or relying on mom’s recommendations, FindMyJewish will connect users with organizations and events that are curated specifically for them. Simply stated, this is about helping Jews discover, connect, and belong.

Diego Chojkier

Animated Series

The Animated Series is a groundbreaking educational initiative that reimagines Jewish history for a new generation. Through six diverse child protagonists traveling across time and continents, it celebrates the richness and unity of global Jewish life. Produced in English and Hebrew, the series blends adventure, humor, and heart, supported by multilingual learning tools that connect Israeli and Diaspora communities worldwide.

Morgane Koresh

Dr. Alexandra Herzog

Koleinu

Koleinu: Global Jewish Community Exchange Initiative – An innovative effort to bridge divisions across world Jewry. Rooted in the Jewish value of machloket l’shem shamayim (sacred disagreement), Koleinu blends anonymous AI-facilitated dialogue with personal connection to foster openness, curiosity, and deeper understanding across ideological, generational, and geographic divides, transforming fragmentation into dialogue and shared purpose.

Rebbetzin Jessica Landes

Yaniv Salama

Nate Looney

Yaniv Salama
Yaniv Salama
Rebbetzin Jessica Landes
Rebbetzin Jessica Landes
Nate Looney
Nate Looney

Mazman

Mazman aims to reimagine the Jewish calendar as a cultural compass rather than a religious tool. It will combine a beautifully designed print calendar with a dynamic digital overlay, turning daily Jewish time into accessible, personalized invitations to engage with heritage, art, music, and community. By meeting Jews where they are – culturally, spiritually, and geographically – Mazman aims to transform Jewish time into a living portal to Jewish life, fostering belonging, continuity, and pride.

Neta Blum

Hadassah Slavin

Amy Albertson

Tiny Tribe

Tiny Tribe is a play-based pathway to Jewish identity from birth – delivering Montessori-inspired, developmentally-aligned play kits for children 0–3. Rooted in early brain science and rich Jewish culture, each box includes quality, screen-free toys infused with rituals, values, symbols, holidays and stories. Tiny Tribe empowers families and caregivers of all backgrounds to spark joyful hands-on Jewish connection at home – fostering growth, creativity and belonging during the early formative years.

Erin Schrode

Jewish 52

Jewish identity shouldn’t depend on tuition, airfare, or access. It should live in our rhythm – weekly, joyful, and shared. Jewish 52 is a grassroots initiative re-imagining how Jews everywhere connect to their story. Through 52 simple, meaningful moments a year, we turn Jewishness from something you visit occasionally into something you live continuously.

Tracie Olcha

Amanda Miller

Alexandra Lebovits Benedon

Galut Collective

Galut Collective is a Jewish-led cultural initiative that creates protected spaces for plural Jewish thinking across borders. Through curated salons and intellectual exchange between Israeli and European Jewish artists, writers, and thinkers, the project strengthens transnational relationships and restores Jewish intellectual continuity. Galut Collective translates Jewish thought into cultural presence — without self-censorship and independent of institutions vulnerable to boycott pressure.

Mirna Funk

Ironic Dome

A satirical global collective of Jewish comedians – rebuilding Jewish comedy culture for the 21st century.

Ryan Turkienicz

Hack the Hate – Innovation Center to Combat Online Hate

The Innovation Center for Advancing Technologies to Combat Antisemitism and Hate is a pioneering initiative dedicated to disrupting the digital lifecycle of hate. The. By fostering a collaborative hub for startups, researchers, and civil society, the Center accelerates the development of AI-based solutions by creating a proffesional hub for the brightest tech minds in the Jewish world both in Israel and around the globe.

Shiran Mlamdovsky Somech

Chen Shmilo

MTT (Mitzion Tizeh Tora)

The MTT Initiative is a new platform dedicated to reclaiming our shared public space and establishing social cohesion as the defining value of the post-war era. By launching a
landmark annual conference at the President’s Residence, we are creating a visible stage for the “silent majority” to connect through facilitated dialogue, cross-community encounters, and shared cultural celebrations. More than just an event, MTT provides a global coordination infrastructure that unites social organizations in Israel and the Diaspora, turning
fragmentation into a unified, unstoppable force for hope and unity.

Joseph Steinberg

Dr. Ranit Budaie Hyman

Rabbi Dr. Benji Levy

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