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Israel unveils major diaspora education push

Israel approved a $67 million national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israel’s government on Sunday, June 28. approved a national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America, the prime minister’s office and diaspora affairs ministry said.

$67 million initiative

The initiative, led jointly by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, aims to increase access to formal Jewish education, strengthen Jewish identity and deepen ties to Israel among younger generations.

Investment in the initiative is expected to reach 200 million shekels (roughly $67 million).

Approximately, 1.8 million Jewish school-aged children live in the United States, but only a small percentage attend Jewish educational institutions, according to the statement. The plan seeks to address barriers including high tuition costs, limited geographic access and insufficient resources for students with learning disabilities, while also promoting educational standards and digital learning tools.

The program will be implemented in partnership with Jewish communities worldwide, including the Jewish Federations of North America, whose leaders attended the Cabinet meeting and welcomed the decision.

Education key

Gary Torgow, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federations of North America, called it a “historic day for the State of Israel and for Jewish communities around the world,” adding that the “unprecedented step ... will help ensure the continuity of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Netanyahu said the initiative was part of a broader effort to counter rising anti-Semitism following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack, calling Jewish education a key pillar of Jewish continuity.

“This is a significant investment in the next generation of the Jewish people, in their identity, their values and their deep connection to the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “The historic partnership between Israel and Diaspora Jewry is an immense source of strength, and the decision we made today reflects our shared commitment to ensuring the future of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Chikli described the move as a “historic decision,” linking it to ongoing government efforts to boost enrollment in Jewish schools under the Aleph-Bet program.

Originally published at: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/israel-unveils-major-diaspora-education-push

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Israel unveils major diaspora education push

Israel approved a $67 million national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America.

JNS

2

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Published by

JNS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israel’s government on Sunday, June 28. approved a national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America, the prime minister’s office and diaspora affairs ministry said.

$67 million initiative

The initiative, led jointly by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, aims to increase access to formal Jewish education, strengthen Jewish identity and deepen ties to Israel among younger generations.

Investment in the initiative is expected to reach 200 million shekels (roughly $67 million).

Approximately, 1.8 million Jewish school-aged children live in the United States, but only a small percentage attend Jewish educational institutions, according to the statement. The plan seeks to address barriers including high tuition costs, limited geographic access and insufficient resources for students with learning disabilities, while also promoting educational standards and digital learning tools.

The program will be implemented in partnership with Jewish communities worldwide, including the Jewish Federations of North America, whose leaders attended the Cabinet meeting and welcomed the decision.

Education key

Gary Torgow, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federations of North America, called it a “historic day for the State of Israel and for Jewish communities around the world,” adding that the “unprecedented step ... will help ensure the continuity of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Netanyahu said the initiative was part of a broader effort to counter rising anti-Semitism following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack, calling Jewish education a key pillar of Jewish continuity.

“This is a significant investment in the next generation of the Jewish people, in their identity, their values and their deep connection to the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “The historic partnership between Israel and Diaspora Jewry is an immense source of strength, and the decision we made today reflects our shared commitment to ensuring the future of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Chikli described the move as a “historic decision,” linking it to ongoing government efforts to boost enrollment in Jewish schools under the Aleph-Bet program.

Originally published at: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/israel-unveils-major-diaspora-education-push

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Israel unveils major diaspora education push

Israel approved a $67 million national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America.

JNS

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Published by

JNS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israel’s government on Sunday, June 28. approved a national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America, the prime minister’s office and diaspora affairs ministry said.

$67 million initiative

The initiative, led jointly by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, aims to increase access to formal Jewish education, strengthen Jewish identity and deepen ties to Israel among younger generations.

Investment in the initiative is expected to reach 200 million shekels (roughly $67 million).

Approximately, 1.8 million Jewish school-aged children live in the United States, but only a small percentage attend Jewish educational institutions, according to the statement. The plan seeks to address barriers including high tuition costs, limited geographic access and insufficient resources for students with learning disabilities, while also promoting educational standards and digital learning tools.

The program will be implemented in partnership with Jewish communities worldwide, including the Jewish Federations of North America, whose leaders attended the Cabinet meeting and welcomed the decision.

Education key

Gary Torgow, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federations of North America, called it a “historic day for the State of Israel and for Jewish communities around the world,” adding that the “unprecedented step ... will help ensure the continuity of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Netanyahu said the initiative was part of a broader effort to counter rising anti-Semitism following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack, calling Jewish education a key pillar of Jewish continuity.

“This is a significant investment in the next generation of the Jewish people, in their identity, their values and their deep connection to the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “The historic partnership between Israel and Diaspora Jewry is an immense source of strength, and the decision we made today reflects our shared commitment to ensuring the future of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Chikli described the move as a “historic decision,” linking it to ongoing government efforts to boost enrollment in Jewish schools under the Aleph-Bet program.

Originally published at: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/israel-unveils-major-diaspora-education-push

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Israel unveils major diaspora education push

Israel approved a $67 million national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America.

JNS

2

mins read time

Published by

JNS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, standing left, Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin, sitting left, Jewish Federations of North America Chairman Gary Torgow, standing, second from left, and other Federation leaders gather at a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem to launch a national plan to strengthen Jewish education in diaspora communities on June 28, 2026. Photo courtesy of Ma’ayan Toaf/GPO.

Israel’s government on Sunday, June 28. approved a national plan to expand Jewish education in diaspora communities, with a focus on North America, the prime minister’s office and diaspora affairs ministry said.

$67 million initiative

The initiative, led jointly by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Minister Amichai Chikli, aims to increase access to formal Jewish education, strengthen Jewish identity and deepen ties to Israel among younger generations.

Investment in the initiative is expected to reach 200 million shekels (roughly $67 million).

Approximately, 1.8 million Jewish school-aged children live in the United States, but only a small percentage attend Jewish educational institutions, according to the statement. The plan seeks to address barriers including high tuition costs, limited geographic access and insufficient resources for students with learning disabilities, while also promoting educational standards and digital learning tools.

The program will be implemented in partnership with Jewish communities worldwide, including the Jewish Federations of North America, whose leaders attended the Cabinet meeting and welcomed the decision.

Education key

Gary Torgow, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federations of North America, called it a “historic day for the State of Israel and for Jewish communities around the world,” adding that the “unprecedented step ... will help ensure the continuity of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Netanyahu said the initiative was part of a broader effort to counter rising anti-Semitism following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack, calling Jewish education a key pillar of Jewish continuity.

“This is a significant investment in the next generation of the Jewish people, in their identity, their values and their deep connection to the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “The historic partnership between Israel and Diaspora Jewry is an immense source of strength, and the decision we made today reflects our shared commitment to ensuring the future of the Jewish people for generations to come.”

Chikli described the move as a “historic decision,” linking it to ongoing government efforts to boost enrollment in Jewish schools under the Aleph-Bet program.

Originally published at: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/israel-unveils-major-diaspora-education-push

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