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AMI-AD

The Association for Advancing Community Leadership

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Ami-ad

 

Established in 2006, the organization aims to strengthen community resilience and promote the spirit of volunteering within Jewish communities worldwide.

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Measuring Our Impact

About us

Ami-Ad aims to promote awareness, identity, and life within the Jewish community, strengthen Jewish communities and build, encourage, train, and support future leaders.

The association offers a variety of training programs both in Israel and abroad. Participants in Ami-Ad’s trainings gain valuable tools that enrich their knowledge and enhance their ability to contribute meaningfully to their communities. Additionally, the association collaborates with Zionist and Israeli organizations worldwide to strengthen these efforts.


We believe that Ami-Ad’s work strengthens the bonds between Israel and Jewish communities in the Diaspora, fostering close connections among Jewish communities worldwide.

We hold the hostages and their families close in our hearts during this incredibly difficult time.
Our deepest hope is for their safe and swift return home.

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Not all content qualifies as training, and not all training is relevant. Thanks to Ami-Ad’s training, I learned how to craft messages that inspire people to take action. Developing training has become my powerful tool for creating change.
 
Jakob, Argentina​
I didn’t realize how important I am to my community—until I met Ami-Ad. Suddenly, I understood that I’m not just living here; I’m making an impact. Community awareness means knowing you’re part of something bigger than yourself. It’s about feeling responsible, even when no one asked you to be.
For me, community awareness begins with a simple question: How can I help?

Julia, Brazil

At the last leadership seminar, I realized the depth of responsibility involved in community leadership. It’s not just about speaking—it’s also about listening, connecting, and leading with a strong sense of identity. Here, Judaism and unity are expressed through acts of connection, attentive listening, and meaningful action. I’m grateful for the privilege of being part of this journey.

Howard, Norway

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