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Civia Caroline is named one of 25 ‘Young ViZionaries’ by ‘The Jerusalem Post’

The Los Angeles resident is being recognizing her support of the land and people of Israel.

Civia Caroline
Civia Caroline. Credit: Courtesy.

Civia Caroline, a Los Angeles-based music manager-turned-philanthropist, impact consultant and coach, has been honored as one of The Jerusalem Post’s 25 Young ViZionaries. The list recognizes young leaders under 45 whose work inspires and strengthens the global Zionist community, especially in one of the most challenging years ever for the land and people of Israel.

A passionate Zionist, Caroline’s inclusion in the list recognizes her longstanding commitment to Israel and the arts, as seen through her service on Jewish National Fund-USA’s Greater L.A. board of directors and as the founder of its arts and entertainment task force. Her work enriches Israeli communities in the Negev and Galilee, underscoring her belief in the role of culture as a bridge to unity and resilience.

Caroline expressed her gratitude for the honor, saying, “I’m deeply honored to be included in The Jerusalem Post’s 25 Young ViZionaries and to be listed among these other young Zionists whom I deeply admire. This recognition is a testament to the strength of our shared values and the unwavering connection between our past, present, and future. I will always advocate for the power of music and the arts to build bridges, create community and have a positive impact on our future. Our next generation must stand with Israel—not only as a homeland for the Jewish people but as a beacon of resilience, connection, innovation and hope.”

Jewish National Fund-USA national campaign director Sharon Joy shared her admiration for Caroline, stating, “Civia is a beacon of Zionism, living its values daily through her unwavering passion. Her vision in founding the arts and entertainment task force and her dedication to enriching the Negev and Galilee through culture has brought immeasurable happiness to our brothers and sisters in Israel.”

In a year defined by resilience, the Young ViZionaries list takes on deeper significance, celebrating those who have stepped up as leaders and visionaries. Caroline and her fellow honorees embody the courage and dedication that sustain the Jewish people and drive the Zionist movement forward in times of both challenge and hope.

Over the past year, Jewish National Fund-USA has elevated the voices of Zionists everywhere through its engagement in American high schools, colleges, JNFuture, as well as at its Alexander Muss High School in Israel. It has also led rebuilding efforts in Israel’s north and south through its Israel Resilience Campaign.

For more information on the 25 Young ViZionaries and Jewish National Fund-USA, visit: Jewish National Fund-USA.

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Jewish National Fund-USA builds a strong, vibrant future for the land and people of Israel through bold initiatives and Zionist education. As a leading philanthropic movement, the organization supports critical environmental and nation-building activities in Israel’s north and south as it develops new communities in the Negev and Galilee, connects the next generation to Israel, and creates infrastructure and programs that support ecology, people with disabilities, and heritage site preservation, all while running a fully accredited study abroad experience through its Alexander Muss High School in Israel.
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