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David Blu
Topics: Arts & Culture,Positively Israel & College Campuses
David Blu is a basketball star who has represented both the U.S. and Israeli National basketball teams in tournaments around the world. Off the court, works on JNF’s Positively Israel campaign and serves on the USC Hillel board of directors.
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Debbie Kornberg
Topics: Arts & Culture,JNF Action Areas ,Positively Israel & College Campuses
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Diane Reich
Topics: Arts & Culture,Middle Eastern Relations,US-Israel Relations ,Positively Israel & College Campuses,Science, Technology & Innovation
Diane Reich is a painter, educator, inspirational speaker, and passionate advocate for Israel via her informative and entertaining art presentations. Those who hear her are profoundly moved.
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Donna Rosenthal
Topics: Science, Technology & Innovation,Arts & Culture,US-Israel Relations ,Israel Economy,Middle Eastern Relations
Donna Rosenthal is an award-winning journalist and author of The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Newsweek.
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Doreen Rappaport
Topics: Arts & Culture
Doreen Rappaport is the award-winning author of nearly 50 educational children’s books.
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Doron Almog
Topics: Arts & Culture,JNF Action Areas ,Positively Israel & College Campuses,US-Israel Relations ,Israel Economy,Middle Eastern Relations
IDF Major General Doron Almog is a decorated veteran and altruist who received the Israel Prize in 2016.
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Dr. Chet Stein
Topics: Science, Technology & Innovation,Arts & Culture,Sustainability,Complimentary Speakers,JNF Action Areas
Chet Stein is Vice-President of the Mid-Atlantic regional board, a member of the Task force on Disabilities, and is a Board member of the Friends of the Arava Institute. He is a member of JNF's Doctors for Israel Society as well.
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Dr. Rachel Fish
Topics: Positively Israel & College Campuses,Middle Eastern Relations,US-Israel Relations ,Arts & Culture
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Elizabeth DePoy
Topics: Positively Israel & College Campuses,Arts & Culture
Elizabeth DePoy has an international reputation for her work in methods of inquiry, diversity and access as a human right, with special attention to rural and disabled Jewish populations.
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Ellen Bernstein
Topics: Science, Technology & Innovation,Arts & Culture,Sustainability
Referred to as the “birth-mother” of the Jewish environmental movement, Rabbi Ellen Bernstein is founder of Shomrei Adamah, Keepers of the Earth, the first national Jewish environmental organization.