Jonathan Kamel is the Chair of IPF Atid Chicago, Israel Policy Forum’s young professionals network. He currently works at Teads, a global media platform that powers full funnel advertising for the world’s largest brands. He is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Integrated Marketing and Communications from Northwestern University and was a recipient of JUF Chicago’s 36 under 36 award in 2017.
Jonathan Kamel
By Jonathan Kamel
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Community We the ‘organized Jewish community’ need to get our priorities straight
I was recently on one of the hundreds of Zoom calls hosted by a major Jewish organization since the start of COVID-19, a routine affair that is part of my new normal. What was not routine, was a moment of crystal clarity I experienced after the call that I felt compelled to articulate to our…
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Community Could Benny Gantz Become The Next Prime Minister Of Israel?
Despite multiple corruption scandals, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu retains significant public support and still has the best chance of any candidate to keep his position when the next Israeli elections roll around. But a new political player is rising in the polls: Benny Gantz, former chief of staff of the Israeli Defense Forces. Over…
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