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From TOPGUN to real war: Former Marine fighter pilot reflects on Iran strikes, combat risk and leadership
Former TOPGUN instructor Dave Berke says even world’s most advanced fighter jets face danger and praises Israeli, US air operations during recent strikes on Iran ; Berke opens up about combat pressure, leadership under fire and why military professionalism matters most
Alexandra Lukash
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05.27.26
‘People want to be here’: as antisemitism rises, more young Jews are showing up with purpose
After Oct. 7, many young Jews found themselves forced into a more public reckoning with identity; that pressure has translated into sustained demand for Israel-based programs; 'They are here for us,' says Masa CEO Meir Holtz
David Matlin
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04.23.26
What keeps Israeli business moving? Leaders point to the values powering success
For Independence Day, senior executives reflect on the traits they see as most distinctly blue-and-white, and how those values continue to shape growth under pressure
ynet Global
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04.19.26
When everything falls apart, leadership is defined by action
In moments of crisis, leadership is tested not by perfect judgment but by the ability to act under pressure, stabilize others and communicate clearly even without full information or certainty about what comes next
Ziv Elul
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04.03.26
As antisemitism spikes worldwide, Jewish leaders turn to dialogue and global cooperation
As war with Iran intensifies and antisemitism rises globally, nearly 200 Jewish leaders from Israel, North America, Europe and Latin America met online for rapid one-on-one conversations, forming new connections and laying groundwork for a lasting international coalition
ynet Global
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03.20.26
Why great leaders build routines, not moments of inspiration
Opinion: is success built on big ideas, or on the small actions repeated every day?
Ziv Elul
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03.19.26
Leadership and the empty calendar: Do managers really need to be busy all the time?
Torah portion Vayakhel teaches us that a person who does not know how to use free time to revive their spirit is, in effect, extinguishing themselves; Leadership does not begin when the calendar is full, but when there is finally space in it to think
Ziv Elul
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03.12.26
When everything collapses: the new rules of crisis leadership
Crisis strategist Itay Ben Horin’s bestseller Crisis Management examines 16 major global crises — from BP and McDonald’s to Lance Armstrong and world leaders — offering practical frameworks for decision-making, communication and leadership under pressure
ynet Global
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03.11.26
Spreading wings without losing ground
In this week's Torah portion, Terumah, the ancient wisdom from the 'cherubim' reveals the tension between ambition and grounded leadership; true growth demands bold vision balanced with structural limits and disciplined execution; sustainable success comes not from how high organizations rise but from the stability that keeps them grounded
Ziv Elul
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02.19.26
To err is human; a pattern is a choice
In this week's Torah portion, Mishpatim, a repeated wrongdoing carries multiplied consequences; the same principle applies to leadership: organizations rarely collapse from one mistake, but from the failure to stop a pattern in time
Ziv Elul
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02.12.26
Beshalach Torah portion - when clarity takes shape in motion
Opinion: what is a leader’s role in a crisis and when must decisions be made and action taken
Ziv Elul
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01.29.26
Why smart managers fall precisely because they insist | Insight from weekly Torah portion
Opinion: Managers are judged by rational tools such as data, models and execution discipline, yet history and philosophy warn that there comes a point when reason itself no longer solves the problem but becomes part of it
Ziv Elul
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01.15.26
Parashat Shemot: How not to break an order and still save the organization
How can leaders avoid implementing directives they don’t believe in without triggering a crisis with those above them? Is that even possible? And what traits and capabilities are required of managers in moments like these?
Ziv Elul
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01.08.26
A victory that brings down the victor: why not every success is leadership
Opinion: Leadership is not measured by dramatic, decisive victories, but by whether decisions preserve people, trust and the ability to endure after the moment of success has passed
Ziv Elul
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01.01.26
How Joseph saved Egypt from famine: leadership lessons from the Bible
The Torah portion Vayigash shifts from family drama to Joseph’s management of Egypt’s famine; By selling grain, livestock and land for Pharaoh, Joseph sparked debate: harsh nationalization or smart crisis policy that preserved order, trust and long-term recovery
Michael Eisenberg
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12.26.25
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