Overview
About Z3 Project
The Z3 Project is a movement reimagining Jewish Peoplehood for the 21st century. We believe Jewish communities in Israel and the Diaspora can—and must—lead, shape, and take ownership of their identities, institutions, and shared future.
Rooted in the idea of communal sovereignty, Z3 believes Jewish life is strongest when built locally, with courage and shared purpose. We work with JCCs and other trusted institutions to revitalize Jewish public life through bold ideas, inclusive leadership, and real-world dialogue. These spaces foster dynamic debate, enriching learning experiences, and personal exploration of Zionism and Jewish life today.
Z3 focuses on three core areas of impact:
- The Z3 Institute: Our think tank cultivates new Jewish ideas, develops public intellectuals, and creates frameworks that help communities navigate identity, Zionism, and Peoplehood with depth and relevance.
- The Z3 Conference & Events: Our flagship conference in Palo Alto, along with partner-led Z3@ gatherings across North America, brings communities together to model pluralism, courage, and the future of Jewish dialogue.
- The Z3 Leadership Labs: We train professionals and lay leaders embedded in JCCs, youth movements, and camps to apply Z3’s framework in practical, community-led ways.
In a world where Jewish connection is fraying and institutions feel distant, Z3 offers something vital: a model of Jewish civic life that is participatory, future-facing, and grounded in mutual responsibility. Through programming, publishing, and partnerships, we are not only sparking conversation—we are building the infrastructure for a more resilient, interconnected Jewish future.
Z3 is how Jewish communities lead with purpose, speak across difference, and build the Jewish future, together.
Rooted in the idea of communal sovereignty, Z3 believes Jewish life is strongest when built locally, with courage and shared purpose. We work with JCCs and other trusted institutions to revitalize Jewish public life through bold ideas, inclusive leadership, and real-world dialogue. These spaces foster dynamic debate, enriching learning experiences, and personal exploration of Zionism and Jewish life today.
Z3 focuses on three core areas of impact:
- The Z3 Institute: Our think tank cultivates new Jewish ideas, develops public intellectuals, and creates frameworks that help communities navigate identity, Zionism, and Peoplehood with depth and relevance.
- The Z3 Conference & Events: Our flagship conference in Palo Alto, along with partner-led Z3@ gatherings across North America, brings communities together to model pluralism, courage, and the future of Jewish dialogue.
- The Z3 Leadership Labs: We train professionals and lay leaders embedded in JCCs, youth movements, and camps to apply Z3’s framework in practical, community-led ways.
In a world where Jewish connection is fraying and institutions feel distant, Z3 offers something vital: a model of Jewish civic life that is participatory, future-facing, and grounded in mutual responsibility. Through programming, publishing, and partnerships, we are not only sparking conversation—we are building the infrastructure for a more resilient, interconnected Jewish future.
Z3 is how Jewish communities lead with purpose, speak across difference, and build the Jewish future, together.