Montana Tucker
Montana Tucker is an award-winning actress, singer, dancer, and philanthropist who uses her platform of nearly 14 million followers—largely Gen Z—to combat antisemitism and promote education, inclusion, and unity. Beginning her career at age nine, she has appeared in acclaimed TV shows, films, and major soundtracks, while becoming a powerful advocate for Jewish and humanitarian causes.
She gained international recognition for her viral docu-series How To: Never Forget, documenting her journey to Poland and Auschwitz to honor her family’s Holocaust history. A Webby Award nominee, Tucker has since appeared on Good Morning America, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and at major global events. Today, she remains one of the most influential Jewish voices of her generation.
Idan Raichel
Omer Shem Tov
Loay Alshareef
Noa Cochva
Noa Cochva is an advocate for the State of Israel and a keynote speaker. Born and raised in Bnei Atarot near Tel Aviv, she comes from a family deeply rooted in service to Israel. Her father served in the Israeli Air Force for 30 years, and her mother dedicated 16 years as a military psychologist—instilling in Noa values of strength, discipline, and unwavering commitment to her country and its people.
Early in life, Noa faced a serious hematological disease, an experience that strengthened her resilience and determination. Crowned Miss Israel in 2021, she later chose to step away from the spotlight to serve during the 2023 conflict, spending five months at the Gaza border and prioritizing saving lives above all else, regardless of background.
Luai Ahmed
S. Fitzgerald Haney
Dr. Qanta Ahmed
Dr. Qanta Ahmed is a British-American physician, author, and national security expert specializing in counterterrorism, political Islam, and Middle Eastern geopolitics. A lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations, she has testified before the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee, briefed international lawmakers, and written extensively for The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and The Jerusalem Post, bringing a rare medical and ideological lens to global security issues.
Following the October 7 Hamas atrocities, Dr. Ahmed traveled to the Gaza envelope as an eyewitness, delivering firsthand testimony to international media and parliaments, including the UK House of Lords. A triple board-certified physician and the author of the bestselling memoir In the Land of Invisible Women, she remains a leading global voice on antisemitism, extremism, and the defense of democratic values.
Bret Stephens
Bret L. Stephens joined The New York Times as an Op-Ed columnist in April 2017. His column appears Thursday and Saturday.
Mr. Stephens came to The Times after a long career with The Wall Street Journal, where he was most recently deputy editorial page editor and, for 11 years, a foreign affairs columnist. Before that, he was editor in chief of The Jerusalem Post. At The Post he oversaw the paper’s news, editorial and digital operations and its international editions, and also wrote a weekly column. He has reported from around the world and interviewed scores of world leaders.
Mr. Stephens is the author of “America in Retreat: The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder,” released in November 2014. He is the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions, including two honorary doctorates and the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. He was raised in Mexico City and holds a B.A. from the University of Chicago and an MSc. from the London School of Economics. He and his wife, Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, a music critic for The Times, live with their three children in New York and Hamburg, Germany.
Dumisani Washington
Joshua Washington
Joshua Washington is the Director of the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (IBSI). He is a professional composer and world touring recording artist who programs both education and musical events for IBSI. Joshua lectures on topics such as the historic Black and Jewish relationship, the Africa-Israel alliance, and dispelling the myths about them. His full length album, ‘Zion’ has gotten national acclaim as he continues to tour and promote it all over the world including in Israel. Joshua is a voting member of the Recording Academy and sits on the board as president of a non-profit music education organization called Stockton Soul.
Joshua has two beautiful sons, Ezra and Judah.
Matthew Nouriel
Rich Ingram
Miriam Mattova
Mayor Shelley Berkley
Neil Lazarus
Beni Sabti
Sami Steigmann
Natan Levy
Matt Travers
Jeremy Jacobs
Roz Rothstein
Michael Dickson
Charlotte Korchak
Noah Shufutinsky
Alejandro Benzaquen
Yael Eini
Ofek Moscovich
Shoshana Treichel
Miri Bar-Halpern
Yael Halaas, MD
Zuhdi Jasser, MD
Mihir Meghani, MD
Hedy Wald, PhD
Edward C. Halperin, MD, MA
Dean McKay, PhD, ABPP
Jessica Zmood, PsyD
Jose Melendrez, MSW
Joshua Simmons, PsyD
Sheri Ross, MD
Steven Roth, MD
Nili Alon-Amit
Nili Alon-Amit is a scholar and educator specializing in Holocaust studies, philosophy, and Jewish history. She earned her PhD in ancient philosophy from the University of Haifa and has taught and conducted research in Israel and the United States, including roles as an Israel Institute Visiting Assistant Professor in Los Angeles and a Visiting Research Scholar at UCLA’s Nazarian Center for Israel Studies.
In 2022, Nili joined the Holocaust Education Center as Associate Director, bringing a humanistic and pedagogical approach to Holocaust education. Her academic work includes research on Jewish women imprisoned at Ravensbrück and a published study on the history of happiness, reflecting her commitment to thoughtful, interdisciplinary learning.
Yael Lerman
Carly Gammill
Gadi Dotz
Deedee Bitran
Jenna Statfeld Harris
Michael Hoenig
Michael Scheinman
Peggy Shapiro
Mina Rush
Rena Nasar First
Kate Chavez
Alexandra Chana Fishman
Shira Gould
Shira Gould is the Associate Director of Campus Strategy at StandWithUs, where she empowers college students to combat antisemitism and anti-Israel campaigns on campus. She works directly with hundreds of students, providing strategic guidance, educational resources, and mentorship to help them confidently address bias, misinformation, and discrimination. She also leads key initiatives and campaigns responding to rising antisemitic trends nationwide.
Shira’s commitment to this work is deeply personal, shaped by her family history, strong connection to Israel, and belief in Jewish self-determination. A graduate of Franklin & Marshall College with honors in Psychology and a minor in Religious Studies, she brings research-driven insight and passion to her role, helping develop the next generation of informed, resilient Jewish leaders.
Avi Gordon
Dr. Rebecca M. Pinchevsky
Melanie Borker, Esq.
Adina M. Winnett
Kevin Fine
Joanna Stark
Neeli Yarchi, JD
Trey Meehan
Stefanie Tuzman
Barak Lurie
Aviv Kurnas
Rabbi Yossi Eilfort
Rom El-Hai
Shir Yizchaki
Shahar Dayan
Becky Mamann
Maayan Schwartz
Fuad Ahmad
