Benji Levy

Rabbi Dr. Benji Levy is the co-founder of Israel Impact Partners, working with leading philanthropists and the former CEO of Mosaic United.

 Two soldiers and their K9 assistants patrol through Gaza.

Rebuilding Gaza post-war must include restructure of Palestinian education - opinion

 THE WRITER (back row, light blue shirt) poses with Australian students.

'Wake up, mate': Fighting antisemitism in Australian education - opinion

 ISRAELI SOLDIERS walk with their weapons behind a group of Palestinians during clashes in Hebron in 2012. Korn questions what Judaism says about how the IDF should conduct itself.

Modern ethical challenges to Judaism explored in new book


The story of Exodus gives Jews empathy to identify with plights of others - opinion

Pulling down barriers such as gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, we are living in an age of unprecedented empathy.

 THE WRITER in Passover spirit with his children.

Eswatini: A religious COVID-19 vaccine mission like no other - opinion

The reality is that the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out in Eswatini, as in many parts of Africa, required a multi-dimensional approach.

 THE WRITER meets with local faith leaders in Mbabane, Eswatini during IsraAid’s coronavirus vaccine campaign in the African country.

The Tokyo Olympics are more diverse than ever - opinion

The Olympic Games have long placed a magnifying glass on the major international political and diplomatic affairs of the day, including the issues we face today.

ISRAELI AND IRANIAN judo world champions Sagi Muki (right) and Saeid Mollaei offer hope that conflicts in a difficult region can be overcome through the power of relationships.

Fast of 17th of Tamuz and its lessons today

The historic events of 17th of Tamuz center around these initial breaches and warnings of bigger problems to come.

A Jewish worshipper prays next to the Western Wall on Tisha B'Av, a day of fasting and lament, in Jerusalem's Old City

The desired consequences of the new government unifying Israel - opinion

It’s easy to call for unity. The hard part is to translate it into action.

RA’AM PARTY head Mansour Abbas speaks after signing the coalition agreement in Ramat Gan last week.

Israel and Hamas may have had ceasefire, but online war still rages

Branded as the “TikTok Intifada,” every step of this conflict, from the inter-communal violence, to the Sheikh Jarrah controversy, generated the greatest attention in the digital arena.

GIGI HADID and Bella Hadid attend the Harper’s Bazaar Exhibition last year in Paris.

Great Jewish products – The access and distribution needs work - opinion

Feelings are fleeting and beliefs fluctuate, but concrete actions and opportunities for active engagement can be grounding and unifying.

STUDENTS AT the Israeli-American Council’s Mishelanu National Conference in Los Angeles enjoy Israeli snacks Bamba and Bisli on Saturday

Seven processes of Smart Tzedakah that you can do

We believe that an approach to strategic giving can be modeled similarly to the approach many use to set up an investment portfolio.

A VOLUNTEER delivers a food package to a Holocaust survivor in Ramat Gan in January.

Smart Tzedakah: Efficiently, effectively professionalized giving - opinion

We have elaborated seven basic principles, which may not be revolutionary, but together help frame how we approach Smart Tzedakah

VOLUNTEERS OF the Leket Israel charity organization and president’s residence workers pack boxes with food for families in need ahead of Passover, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem in 2016.

Coronavirus provides philanthropists with the chance to give more

Many philanthropists are particularly conscious of these shifts and have stepped up to help, with donations increasing dramatically.

VOLUNTEERS PACK boxes with food for families in need ahead of Passover, at the President’s Residence in 2016.