Doron Perez
Chief Executive of World Mizrachi and prominent voice in global Jewish affairs, religious Zionism, and Jewish education initiatives
Doron Perez serves as the Chief Executive of World Mizrachi, one of the oldest and largest religious Zionist organizations in the world. In this capacity, he leads initiatives promoting Jewish identity, religious Zionism, and strengthening connections between Israel and Jewish communities worldwide. Perez is recognized as an influential voice in contemporary Jewish thought, particularly regarding the intersection of religious values and modern Zionist ideology.
As a leader in the religious Zionist movement, Perez has been instrumental in developing educational programs and community initiatives that bridge traditional Jewish learning with contemporary challenges facing the Jewish people. His work encompasses advocacy for Israel, Jewish education reform, and fostering dialogue within diverse Jewish communities across the globe.
Perez's leadership philosophy emphasizes the relevance of religious Zionism in addressing modern Jewish identity questions. He frequently speaks at international conferences and contributes to discussions on Jewish continuity, the role of Israel in Jewish life, and the challenges facing diaspora communities. His approach combines traditional Torah scholarship with engagement in contemporary social and political issues affecting the Jewish world.
Through World Mizrachi, Perez oversees programs that reach thousands of Jewish educators, youth leaders, and community members annually. The organization's initiatives include educational seminars, leadership training programs, and advocacy efforts that promote religious Zionist values and strengthen Jewish communal life. His work has positioned World Mizrachi as a significant voice in shaping modern religious Zionist discourse.
Perez's public speaking and writing address critical issues facing contemporary Jewry, including assimilation, Jewish education, Israel-diaspora relations, and the application of Jewish values to modern ethical dilemmas. His thought leadership contributes to ongoing conversations about the future direction of religious Zionism and its role in global Jewish life.
