“In the Footsteps of the Russian-Speaking Jewry” – an Online Quest for Everyone
Quests are one of the most popular entertainment formats that can also be used for education. At the ANU – Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv, the representatives of the Nadav Foundation and the museum, as well as the company AQuest, presented a unique educational and entertainment project – the quest “In the […]
LET MY PEOPLE KNOW
On November 18, 2021, the first conference was held to address the missing legacy of Soviet Jewry in the public space of the State of Israel at the ANU – Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv. Its goal was to make the Soviet Jewish heritage an integral part of the lives of Israelis. […]
Autumn fairy tale at the ANU Museum
It really was a fairy tale! Along with the Chance for Life Foundation and the support of Nadav Foundation, we celebrated Sukkot, the favorite holiday of adults and children, together at the ANU Museum. The festive fair, the “Autumn Fairy Tale” kiosk, guided tours, the “Fitness” show, the clowns of the “DAVAI” theater group, the […]
Tenth Session of the International Forum of Young Scholars on East European Jewry, Online (2021)
Since the Young Scholars Forum session (that was planned for July 1-4, 2021 in Wroclaw) was postponed to the following summer (2022) due to traveling and/or quarantine restrictions still in place in early July 2021, two short online sessions were organized on July 5 and 6, 2021, bringing together our younger and more senior scholars […]
The Jewish Funders Network
Since 2008, the NADAV Foundation has supported the Israeli branch of the Jewish Funders Network (JFN), an international organization dedicated to advancing the quality and growth of Jewish philanthropy. JFN-Israel works with its Israeli members to strengthen raising grants and supports Israel’s growing philanthropic culture. Through JFN, influential leaders from non-profit and business sectors come […]
The Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) 2006-2017
The NADAV Foundation established partner relations with the Jewish People Policy Institute as early as 2006. JPPI is a professional policy-planning think-tank that develops professional strategic and long-term policy perspectives while exploring key factors that may endanger or enhance the future of the Jewish people. The Institute’s Board of Directors (which also serves as the […]
The Nevzlin Center for Jewish Peoplehood at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya
The Jewish Peoplehood Center was launched in 2010 as a collaborative effort between the NADAV Foundation and IDC Herzliya, Israel’s first privately-funded and not-for-profit institution of higher educationlearning. The aim of the Center was to transform the concept of Jewish Peoplehood into an academic discipline. The Center’s educational program included a series of courses aimed […]
The NADAV Peoplehood Award
The annual NADAV Peoplehood Award, established in 2009, presents a unique opportunity to highlight individuals who have made a distinct contribution in the field of Jewish Peoplehood, thereby helping to ensure that the Jewish people thrive globally. Our award recipients provide clear illustrations of what it means to act on the values and goals of peoplehood. The […]
New post-doc at Nevzlin Center
In 2020, the Nevzlin Center announced a call for a post-doctoral Nevzlin Fellowship: During the 2021-2023 academic years for original research to be carried out at the Center on the theme of “Russian and East-European Jews during and post Communism (1917-2000)”. The academic committee of the Nevzlin Center chose Dr. Anna Kushkova (of St. Petersburg) as the […]
Uppsala University – Nevzlin Center’s new partner
In 2021, the Nevzlin Center established a new partnership with Uppsala University, Sweden. The first joint activity is an online book launch event for Early Holocaust Memory in Sweden: Archives, Testimonies and Reflections taking place on March 25, 2021. The book is edited by Johannes Heuman and Pontus Rudberg and published by Palgrave Macmillan in […]