DALLAS, November 22, 2024 — 2,500 proud Zionists attended Jewish National Fund-USA’s Global Conference for Israel in Dallas from November 14-17, 2024, fueling torches of light that continue to shine brightly even in these darkest of times.
The delegation included philanthropists, pro-Israel community members of all faiths and from 10 different countries, long-time Jewish National Fund-USA partners (donors), rabbis, clergy, and cantors who attended the conference’s Rabbinical Summit, and teenagers and young adults who participated in the conference’s High School and College Summits.
“How incredible to see so many committed Zionists, people from all backgrounds, with different perspectives, coming together for a common goal — to ensure a strong Israel for all,” said Jewish National Fund-USA Chairman, Dr. Sol Lizerbram.
2,500 Attend 2024 Global Conference for Israel
The spirit of “Am Israel Chai,” “the people of Israel live,” resounded throughout the Hilton Anatole as attendees bonded over a commitment to uphold and honor the shared values that supporters of America and Israel so dearly value, sharing sentiments of solidarity, a celebration of Israeli resilience, and a desire to reimagine a bright future for residents living in and currently evacuated from, Israel’s North and South. They were also united by their collective determination to bring the remaining hostages back home and to rebuild the communities that experienced widespread devastation on October 7.
“As survivors of what has become the largest attack on Jewish people since the Holocaust — and as witnesses to the most devastating tragedy since Israel's founding — we carry an immense weight,” said Michal Uziyahu, mayor of the Eshkol region on the border with Gaza. “When confronted with such darkness, we face a crucial choice: we can passively watch as history unfolds around us, or we can actively choose to shape it.”
Scores of Israelis attended the event, including displaced residents of hard-hit communities like Kibbutz Re’im and Kibbutz Be’eri, civil defense officers who fought Hamas terrorists, American lone soldiers who moved to Israel to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), residents from northern Israel, and others including Olympian Peter Paltchik, who represent Israel on the global stage.
“Together, we’re building a future that will have a lasting impact for generations to come,” said National Conference Co-Chair Michael Miller.
As attendees poured into the conference venue, they were delighted to read a letter from Dallas Mayor, Eric L. Johnson, proudly welcoming the thousands of pro-Israel supporters.
Jewish National Fund-USA CEO Russell F. Robinson
“The City of Dallas is continually shaped by the compassion of our Jewish community and how it embraces people worldwide, and we are proud of the special bond we share with Israel,” said Johnson. “Since 1901, the Jewish National Fund has fortified infrastructure, preserved natural geography, and extended humanitarian services to build a strong foundation for Israel and it has helped to connect even more Dallasites to the Jewish homeland.”
Featured speakers at the multi-day summit included the former commander of British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, Col. Richard Kemp; Co-Founder and CEO of Boundless and author of the newly-released book Stand-Up Nation, Aviva Klompas; Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi, Sinai Temple, Rabbi David Wolpe; Assistant Professor of Management, Columbia University Business School, Shai Davidai; Actor & Comedian, Michael Rapaport; and Israeli leaders including several mayors.
The presenters addressed a wide range of topics that are deeply meaningful to the global Jewish and Zionist communities, including efforts to rebuild the southern Israeli communities on the border with Gaza; campuses on the frontlines; ethics of war as it relates to the IDF; the safety and security of Jewish communities; and other themes connected to Israel’s security, technology, resilience, and culture.
Robinson addresses the audience
“I feel so blessed to have been one of the only Christian students among my Jewish brothers and sisters, showing my support and care while also representing the Christian community’s love for the Jewish people and the nation of Israel,” said Texas Wesleyan University student, Arianna-Rosie Bourgoin. “This experience was life-changing! Witnessing the unity, love, and dedication everyone has to Israel and the Jewish community has filled me with even greater passion—not only to do more on my campus but also to take action throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area.”
In addition to Miller, the annual event was co-chaired by the organization’s President, Deb Lust Zaluda, and local co-chairs, Doug Stayman and Deborah Hersh.
Jewish National Fund-USA’s 2025 Global Conference for Israel will take place on October 23-26, 2025, in Hollywood, Fla. Early Bird Registration closes February 28, 2025. For more information, visit jnf.org/global2025 or contact globalconference@jnf.org.
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