Raphael Bijaoui

Yotam Schleyer

Brittany Levy

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.

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