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The uniqueness of Jewish identity: family, people, Torah

Published Monday, May 25, 2026 · Updated May 26

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This topic explores the unique aspects of Jewish identity, defining it as a holistic civilization rooted in family, peoplehood, and spiritual purpose, with a connection to the Land of Israel. Rabbi Doron Perez, president of the World Zionist Organization, contributes to this discussion.

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  • Rabbi Doron Perez is president of the World Zionist Organization and Chair of World Mizrachi.

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  • The Jerusalem PostCenter-Right

    The article emphasizes the unique, holistic nature of Jewish identity as a civilization encompassing nationhood, land, and spiritual purpose, rooted in family and peoplehood before religion, framing this as a divine unfolding and a return to fullness with the modern return to the Land of Israel.

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