About
From the halls of power in Washington, D.C., to the vibrant communities of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, South Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware, the Mid-Atlantic region plays a key role in shaping the conversation around Israel. StandWithUs Mid-Atlantic connects students, professionals, and communities with the knowledge and resources to educate, advocate, and stand strong for Israel. Whether you’re in Philadelphia, D.C., or anywhere across the region, we’re here to support and empower you every step of the way.

SUPPORTING ISRAEL AND FIGHTING ANTISEMITISM IN PENNSYLVANIA OHIO NEW JERSEY WEST VIRGINIA WASHINGTON D.C. VIRGINIA DELAWARE MARYLAND
what we do
- Education about Israel
- Support and Tools to effectively combat antisemitism
- Leadership training and professional development
- Educational speakers
- Funding for approved school and community programs
- An international network and support system
- Programming for parents and community members

Jewish & Israeli Connections in the Mid-Atlantic:
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Philadelphia: A Birthplace of American Jewish Life
Philadelphia has one of the oldest Jewish communities in the U.S., dating back to colonial times. It’s home to historic congregations like Mikveh Israel and major institutions like the National Museum of American Jewish History.
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Pittsburgh: A City of Strength and Jewish Resilience
Pittsburgh is home to a historic Jewish community and the Tree of Life Synagogue, which became a symbol of strength and solidarity after the tragic 2018 antisemitic attack—the deadliest on Jews in U.S. history. Israeli leaders expressed strong support in its aftermath.
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Detroit & Israel’s Auto Industry Connection – Detroit, known as the Motor City, has strong ties to Israel’s automotive tech sector. Israeli startups have collaborated with major car manufacturers like Ford and General Motors on autonomous vehicle technology and cybersecurity.
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Wisconsin’s Dairy & Israeli Agriculture – Wisconsin, known for its dairy industry, has collaborated with Israeli agricultural experts on dairy farming technology, irrigation methods, and sustainable farming practices. The University of Wisconsin has hosted Israeli researchers in these fields.
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South Dakota & Mount Rushmore’s Jewish Architect – Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, had Jewish heritage through his mother. Though South Dakota has a small Jewish population, Jewish pioneers played a role in the state’s early economic and cultural development.gi
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The First Zionist Organization in the U.S. – Chicago was home to the first Zionist organization in America, founded in 1897 as the Chicago chapter of the Hovevei Zion movement, advocating for Jewish settlement in Palestine decades before Israel’s establishment.
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Connect With Us
- (312) 957-7305
- midatlantic@standwithus.com