Ben Shapiro, Jake Tapper, and Dana Bash have and continue to use their platforms to display their support for Israel, hostage families, and highlight humanitarian concerns.
Asaf Kochan, Assaf Rappaport, and Ofer Yanai founded companies that have been instrumental in improving the quality of life for Israeli citizens and people across the globe.
Uri and Yael Poliavich started the Yael Foundation, a philanthropic initiative which has promoted Jewish education for 13,500 students across 35 countries.
Dr. Deborah Lipstadt, the special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, issued new frameworks and policies to tackle antisemitism in the US.
Both Lapid and Gantz are providing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a political “safety net” to ensure a deal to rescue the hostages from Hamas captivity.
The successful comedian maintained his support for the Jewish state, even visiting southern Israel, despite the hate it exposed him to on US campuses.
As one of the most prominent Jewish figures in the tech industry, Mark Zuckerberg has become a symbol of innovation and success for many young Jewish entrepreneurs.
Amir Peretz influence in Israel's defense ministry and in the country's security doctrine remains to be significant, despite his new focus being on chairing the Israel Aerospace Industries.
Amir Yaron, the governor of the Bank of Israel, has worked to stabilize the shekel in the face of the multifront war and international boycotts.
CEO of Magen David Adom has continued to lead by example, serving should-to-shoulder with MDA teams on the frontlines.