The Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs International Teen Leadership Institute - JITL
The Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs International Teen Leadership Institute - JITL

The Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs International Teen Leadership Institute - JITL
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Studies have shown that cultural gaps between Jewish Israelis and Diaspora Jews are larger than ever and continue to grow with every new generation. There is evidence of fear, apathy, lack of connection and understanding between the groups, and even a negative sentiment towards the political situation in Israel. The findings raise serious concerns for the unity and conservation of the global Jewish community. A strong State of Israel and equally strong partnerships between Israel and Diaspora Jewry has been, and continues to be, essential. American youth in the United States, who will be the next generation of community leaders, decision makers, and philanthropists, must be familiar with Israel's social, economic, and political issues through a framework that will allow them to act in their communities as agents of change and progress. Thus, these young leaders must understand the vital existence of Israel, as well as the critical preservation of Jews in the Diaspora. This applies to Israeli youth as well, who will become the leaders and law enforcers of their country, and its relations to other nations.

The media has played an important role in creating stereotypes and making generalizations about Israel, its inhabitants, as well as world Jewry, and in fact all other world communities. Therefore, it is only through face-to-face meetings and dialogue that true connections and partnerships can be created. Equally vital to the future of the State of Israel is the need for mutual understanding and dialogue between Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs, and Palestinians. Israel has been at war for its entire existence, and the grim reality is that there appears to be no end in sight.

One of the most difficult struggles within Israel is the concept of inclusive citizenship; while the State of Israel is a Jewish state, it is also a democracy as well as home to all of its citizens regardless of their religion. Thus, there is a need to encourage an atmosphere of coexistence and civil equality between the various communities within Israel. In an attempt to narrow the gaps between the majority and the minority and allow these connections to be formed, JITLI stands as the sole coexistence and leadership development program that reaches the participants' own communities and includes home visits, a paramount aspect of understanding each others cultures and building tolerance. JITLI offers a unique opportunity for its participants to appreciate their similarities, acknowledge their differences, and learn and grow as individuals as well as leaders.

 
 
     
 

 

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