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Rabbi Amitai Fraiman

Rabbi Amitai Fraiman

Rabbi Amitai Fraiman is director of the Z3 Project and founder of שזור/Interwoven, an organization specializing in telling the story of American Jewry to Israelis. He lives in Palo Alto. 

From left, Rabbis Mike Nasielski, Avi Weiss and Amitai Fraiman visit an impromptu memorial for the victims of a mass shooting on the first night of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach in Sydney. (Courtesy Rabbi Amitai Fraiman)
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After the Bondi Beach attack, we showed up — how could we not?

Rabbi Amitai Fraiman by Rabbi Amitai Fraiman January 9, 2026January 9, 2026

On the first night of Hanukkah, news broke of a terror attack at a Jewish candlelighting at Bondi Beach in Australia. Fifteen people were murdered. Children and elderly community members […]

Sue Fishkoff, editor emerita of J., leads one of many discussions about important issues facing Israel and the diaspora held at last year's Z3 Conference at the Oshman Family JCC in Palo Alto. (Photo/Saul Bromberger)
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Talking openly about Israel will make us less polarized, not more

Rabbi Amitai Fraiman by Rabbi Amitai Fraiman October 25, 2023October 25, 2023
In this session at the Z3 conference in Palo Alto, Nov. 10, 2019, Stanford Hillel students led round table conversations asking participants how they would have handled real-life campus situations. (Photo/Courtesy Z3)
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At this year’s Z3 Conference, we’re reclaiming the Jewish identity conversation

Rabbi Amitai Fraiman by Rabbi Amitai Fraiman December 9, 2022December 9, 2022

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