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The Jewish Golf Initiative, a NextGenInc. project, recently had the opportunity to attend the final day of The Open golf championship. This allowed them to connect with those who have supported their mission making golf more diverse and inclusive sport.
The World Jewish Congress believes that peace, remembrance, and coexistence are all to be reached through education. In this spirit, the WJC has joined the Muslim World League and the Pontifical Lateran University to create the MA Program “Religion, Culture, and Peace Studies”
The Lowdown, the podcast of the European Union of Jewish Students, recently posted their seventh episode featuring Israeli political commentator and author, Barak Ravid. The conversation, hosted by Lauder Fellow Emma Hallali, covers US-Israel relations, the Abraham Accords, and more on the Middle East.
Lika Torikashvili was featured in the recent issue of Hadassah Magazine for her work as a youth delegate to the United Nations. In line with the work she does as co-founder of Peace in Our Schools, Torikashvili talks about how her Judaism has encouraged her to help people get an education and come together in the wake of political turmoil and hardship.
Earlier this week, members of the WJC NextGen team attended Israel on Campus Coalition's Field Professionals Retreat in Washington, D.C. At the conference, Jewish organizations in the Israel advocacy space networked and spoke about the most pressing issues faced by Jewish students on campus.
We are excited to announce the recent launch of MemoryBox, an organization founded by World Jewish Congress Lauder Fellow Eliott Prezerowitz. MemoryBox seeks to immortalize worldwide Jewish family stories.