Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
First holocaust museum in Central America
■ HOLOCAUST MUSEUMS are created and maintained by non-Jews as well as Jews. These include the Guatemalan Holocaust Museum (El Museo del Holocausto en Guatemala), which was spearheaded by Yahad-In Unum, an organization founded in 2004 by Father Patrick Desbois. Yahad-In Unum combines the Hebrew word for “together” with the Latin phrase “as one.” The organization works to forensically investigate mass killings during the Holocaust and other genocides, with the goal of gathering and preserving archival, physical, and testimonial evidence to facilitate accountability for perpetrators and justice for victims.
New leader of American Jewish University
■ MOST OF the news about American universities focuses on the negative, such as verbal and physical attacks against Jewish students and faculty, accompanied by vandalism of the premises occupied by Jewish students in the dorms on campus, such as spreading pig fat on the door, tearing down the mezuzah, and posting graffiti with racist messages.
Honorees in the annual Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature
■ FINALISTS IN the annual Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature have been announced in New York and Jerusalem.
Convention for Israeli businesswomen takes off in Athens
■ THERE ARE Israelis all over the world who are success stories in their respective careers. Many are fervent Zionists, socialize with other Israeli expats, and, in many cases, return home to do reserve duty in the IDF. Likewise, their children grow up in a Zionist environment, and many, such as Edan Alexander, come to Israel as lone soldiers. Some return to the countries in which they were raised, others opt to remain in Israel. Somehow, in a span of 77 years, unbreakable bonds have been forged between the State of Israel, Diaspora Jews, and Israelis who choose to live abroad.

