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Refuse to ‘accept a status quo where hatred is normalized,’ Robert Kraft tells Birthright fellows

“You are living in a time when Jews have the State of Israel, global networks, and influence that previous generations could not imagine,” the philanthropist said.

Robert Kraft
New England Patriots owner and philanthropist Robert Kraft speaks at the Birthright Israel Excel Summit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City in March 2026. Credit: Ohad Kab/Dada studio!, courtesy of Birthright Israel Excel.

The more than 500 fellows who attended the Birthright Israel Excel Summit in Manhattan are “living in a time when Jews have the State of Israel, global networks and influence that previous generations could not imagine,” Robert Kraft, the New England Patriots owner, businessman and philanthropist, told the group.

“We need all of you. We need your gifts, your idealism, your values, your passion and your hard work,” he said at the summit. “We need your refusal to accept a status quo where hatred is normalized.”

“I believe in you,” Kraft told the attendees, who came from 18 countries. The tabernacle, mishkan, of “our time that needs to be built and rebuilt is a society of grace, tolerance and love,” he added.

Idit Rubin, executive director of Birthright Israel Excel, stated that the “past two years have been an incredibly challenging time for my family, for the State of Israel and for the entire Jewish world.” But the Excel community has “given us tremendous hope,” Rubin said.

Sheryl Sandberg, former chief operating officer of Meta, the Facebook parent company, also addressed attendees, as did former State Department and National Security Council officials.

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Tali Klima of the Bay Area Jewish Coalition-Action told JNS that “we will continue to support any candidate who supports the Jewish community and stands up to the extremism that Khanna is intent on spreading.”
“When individuals within the Jewish community are attacked for the purpose of spreading fear,” Richard Robertson of B’nai Brith Canada told JNS, “that is an act of terrorism.”
“Anyone performing this role of such immense public trust must have the extensive national security experience required by statute, and no nominee who falls short of this requirement will earn my vote,” Sen. Mitch McConnell stated.
The California Democrat told JNS that he’s “proud” of his pro-Israel record and is “gratified to be moving to the general.”
Adam Hamawy’s “analogy of Immigration and Customs Enforcement federal employees enforcing U.S. laws to Nazis who intentionally murdered millions of Jews is painful, ludicrous and odious,” Morton Klein of the Zionist Organization of America told JNS.