This article was originally published on January 11, 2021 on News Hunt 360. Adam Milstein is a successful businessman known for his residential, commercial, and industrial real estate involvement, but he is also a noted philanthropist, being recognized among the 2017 200 Most Influential Do-Gooders. His philanthropic contributions over the past 20 years have focused primarily on Israel-related causes, and much of his work has been accomplished through the foundation he established with his wife Gila. Adam’s passion for Israel and its people stems from his childhood and formative years as a young adult. He was born in Israel as part Read More…
This article was originally published on January 4, 2021 on People of DC. Israeli-born and now US-based Adam Milstein is a highly successful real estate entrepreneur, and he’s recently been recognized as one of the world’s top philanthropists. His recent ranking among the world’s 200 Most Influential Do-Gooders reflects Mr. Milstein’s sustained efforts to support the State of Israel and help Jews throughout the world. Over the past 15 years, Milstein has been heavily involved with numerous organizations that promote Israel-related causes. Adam’s passion for Jewish and Israeli causes stems from his own personal life story. Born into an Israeli Latin-American family in Read More…
This article originally appeared in JNS on December 17, 2020. The best chance to fight anti-Semitism in the United States is by elucidating the connections between the hatred of Jews and anti-American sentiments, according to philanthropist, real estate developer and Jewish communal activist Adam Milstein, who held a webinar on Wednesday hosted by the Los Angeles Holocaust Museum. Milstein said the Jewish community cannot combat such an age-old scourge simply by arguing about anti-Semitic messages or defining it as a “Jewish problem.” Instead, groups and movements spreading hate need to be addressed and targeted directly. What is needed, he added, Read More…
This article was originally published in the Jewish Journal on November 17. 2020. By David Suissa This is not a typo. I went to a Jewish event on Sunday, with real people, real tables, real honorees, live music — the works. Two full hours without Zoom. Remember those ancient things? Real Jewish events? Where a whole bunch of people gather to raise money for a good cause? And then rush out to be first in line at the valet parking? We used to have hundreds of those. If you were wired into the community, you probably got about five invitations Read More…
This article was originally published in Chicago Biz News on November 17, 2020. Adam Milstein has long recognized that the future of the Jewish-American community and the U.S.-Israel relationship depends on the support of the Israeli-American community. He was one of the first Jewish leaders to widely reach the Israeli community in the early years of 2000, provide them with a unique identity and purpose, and recognize Americans of Israeli descent as “untapped strategic assets” that could drive impact. Although the population of Israeli immigrants in the U.S. had been increasing for several decades, many ex-Israelis were not engaged in Read More…
Adam Milstein was included in JNS’ 2020 list of Top 40 Global Advocates for Israel Online. Each of these inspiring leaders have two things in common: They are making a real difference and are fearless advocates for the Jewish state. In this day and age, the State of Israel is fighting on multiple battlefronts, none more so important than online. Whether it be Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram or TikTok, battles of the narrative are being waged, anti-Semitism is spreading, and extremist forces are seeking to undermine efforts towards peace. In compiling this list, which is by no means exhaustive (or Read More…
This article was featured on United With Israel on November 15, 2020. As American Jews do little to fight this bigotry, non-Jews ask themselves: Why should we lead this battle? By Adam Milstein Anti-Semitism is an ancient problem. Throughout Jewish history in the diaspora, Jews lacked the power and resources to do much of anything to fight Jew-hatred except condemn it. Today, however, American Jews have established themselves as one of the most successful immigrant communities in the country. Yet, in the face of intensifying anti-Semitism, they have done little to combat it. Instead, they have focused on merely documenting, Read More…
This article was originally published in the Washington Guardian on November 4, 2020. Adam Milstein has long recognized that the future of the Jewish-American community and the U.S.-Israel relationship depends on the support of the Israeli-American community. He was one of the first Jewish leaders to widely reach the Israeli community in the early years of 2000, provide them with a unique identity and purpose, and recognize Americans of Israeli descent as “untapped strategic assets” that could drive impact. Although the population of Israeli immigrants in the U.S. had been increasing for several decades, many ex-Israelis were not engaged in Jewish life Read More…
Article originally published on Influencive.com on August 28, 2020. By Jacob Maslow As an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier in the famous 1973 Yom Kippur War, 21-year-old Adam Milstein made a lifetime commitment to serving the Jewish community. He believed that if it were God’s will for him to survive, he needed to continue contributing to fight for the causes he believes in. He devoted himself to uniting Jewish communities worldwide and helping younger generations rediscover their Jewish roots, heritage, and pride. Never did he imagine that thirty years later, he would also establish one of the largest Jewish organizations Read More…
Combating Antisemitism In America OAN Newsroom UPDATED 4:10 PM PT – Friday, August 14, 2020 A foundation focused on combating antisemitism in America recently launched amid growing concerns from the Jewish community. One America’s Jack Posobiec spoke with one of the founders of the organization to learn more. https://www.oann.com/combating-anti-semitism-in-america/