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Originally published on matzav.com on June 9, 2020. Adam Milstein is a renowned Israeli-American philanthropist who was recently named one of the 200 Most Influential Do-Gooders in the World. Milstein is in great company, as other names on the list include Warren Buffet, Elon Musk, and Barack Obama. The recognition celebrates Adam’s dedication to strengthening the Jewish-American community and advancing the unique alliance between America and the State of Israel. On his philanthropic work and this award, Milstein says, “My philanthropic work is one of the most important and gratifying parts of my life, and I am honored to be included among so  Read More…

Originally published in The Yeshiva World on June 12, 2020. When 19-year-old Adam Milstein joined the Israel Defense Forces, he did not expect to fight one of Israel’s most historic wars. The 1973 Yom Kippur War left a lifelong impact on Milstein.  He decided that if it were God’s will for him to survive, he would devote his life’s work to uniting and strengthening the State of Israel and the Jewish people worldwide. Adam started his philanthropic journey from humbling beginnings. Thirty years later, he helped establish one of the largest Israeli-American organizations in the United States. Adam Milstein was born in  Read More…

Included in The Algemeiner on June 11, 2020. Chabad of Poway, Calif. Photo: Chabad of Poway.     JNS.org – Facing ever-growing antisemitism in the decades following the Holocaust, the Diaspora Jewish community’s common response has been to cry “Never Again” and describe ourselves as the “canary in the coal mine,” which implies that whatever begins with the Jews never ends with the Jews. While these ideas are echoed by millions, words are not enough. Jewish leaders fail to realize that action is required to prevent this violent hatred from becoming “again and again.” We cannot allow ourselves to be helpless, expendable  Read More…

Posted in Arutz Sheva on June 12, 2020. Antisemitism is not only a Jewish problem; it’s an American problem that we must fight together. Opinion.   The looming perfect storm of antisemitism A.F. Branco Facing ever-growing antisemitism in the decades following the Holocaust, the Diaspora Jewish community’s common response has been to cry “Never Again” and to describe ourselves as the “canary in the coal mine”, which implies that whatever begins with the Jews never ends with the Jews. While these ideas are echoed by millions, words are not enough. Jewish leaders fail to realize that action is required to  Read More…

This article is crossposted from The Lid Blog on June 10, 2020. While the observant communities are the easiest targets within the Jewish community today, too often they are reluctant to join this fight. by Adam  Milstein | Jun 10, 2020 | Faith/Morality Each Passover, we sing “Ve’ hi She’amda La’avotainu Ve’lanu” (“This is what has stood by our fathers and us”) to remind us that in every generation our detractors try to physically destroy us and Hashem is there to save us from their hands. fighting violent antisemitism So, what exactly is our role in preventing the violence inflicted on us, our families, and our  Read More…

Originally published in NYKDaily on May 28, 2020. By Nikhil Linga Adam Milstein is an active philanthropist, successful real estate entrepreneur, and community leader who was recently named one of the world’s 100 Most Influential Philanthropists by London-based publication Richtopia in coordination with the social media ranking system Rise. He is a founder of the Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation, which provides charitable and philanthropic support oriented around fighting hatred and antisemitism, bolstering the U.S.-Israel relationship, and supporting the State of Israel. In addition, he also serves as a managing partner for Hager Pacific Properties, a real estate investment firm based  Read More…

Originally published on tmcnet.com on May 14, 2020. By Special Guest David Fournier Los Angeles businessman Adam Milstein has built a successful career in real estate, while dedicating much of his time and energy as an active philanthropist to pro-Israel, pro-American, and Jewish causes. He was recently elected as one of top 50 Zionist influencers of 2020 for his work to advance these causes.   Early Years Adam Milstein was born in Haifa, Israel, to homemaker Eva and real estate developer Hillel Milshtein. He is the eldest of three siblings with his brother Joshua born in 1957 and his sister Dalit born  Read More…