
Ronald S. Lauder
Israel needs national unity now - opinion
National Unity Now - Opinion
Israel is the envy of the world - opinion
The Negev holds a place at the center of Israel - opinion
The work isn’t done. In the coming years, there is a significant window of opportunities for Israel to absorb hundreds of thousands of new immigrants, who will strengthen the country even more.
New opportunity for Middle East peace should not be squandered -opinion
Israel, Bahrain, Morocco, the UAE, Jordan and Egypt, together with the US must strive to amplify the bold initiative they have already launched.
Israel, Iran and the Middle East: Good and evil before our eyes - opinion
The Negev Summit — as a continuation of the Abraham Accords — showed us how much peace in the region is possible. It should not be squandered.
The war Israel must fight
In the past, Israel’s opponents and enemies of the Jewish people funneled money to the state’s adversaries through weapons programs and militias. Today, it’s more insidious.
Israel must make public diplomacy the top of its agenda - opinion
Bennett’s visit to the White House this week – and the appointment of a new Israeli ambassador to Washington – should be used to launch a Jewish, Israeli, Zionist counter-offensive.
A call to action
The vast majority of Jews in the diaspora are non-Orthodox. Many of them believe that Israel disregards their beliefs, values and way of life.
Ronald S. Lauder sends condolences to Rivlin following Mount Meron tragedy
Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress, sent his "heartfelt sympathies" to Israel's President Reuven Rivlin in a letter on Saturday.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: We can't let our past be our children's future
When the sirens go off and you all stand there in silence, please think about the past. But, also think about the future and what our children will face.
A NATO for the Middle East
Isn’t it time to combine the monumental struggle against Iran with this blossoming Arab-Israeli partnership?
George Shultz was the best boss I ever had
George Shultz, along with Ronald Reagan, helped pave the way for the end of the Soviet Union, they were architects of renewed American strength.