Barak Loozon
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Loozon is an active partner in the Living Together Center. He spennt a few years in the US, and now runs the Israel office as well as the global connections of the San Francisco Jewish Federation. Loozon has an M.A. in Government Studies at Harvard University as an associate in the Wexner Program. In addition he headed the public education reform effort in the city of Bat Yam, The Bat Yam Model for Individual Education, as the representative of the Institute for Democratic Education.
Growing up in Bat Yam he joined the Israeli Scouts, where he later became a chapter director, the director of the Israeli Scouts in North America, director of the Social Responsibility Division, and finally deputy to the Secretary-General.
Loozon has a B.A. from Bar Ilan University was in Criminology and Political sciences, and he received another M.A. in Administration and Aducation Policy from Tel Aviv University. On returning to Israel in August 2012, Loozon and his family joined Kibbutz Einat.
"Israeli society is changing; we need the kind of leadership that will help write Israel's next chapter, and all of us – religious, secular, Arabs and Jews, veterans and newcomers, periphery and center – must rise to the task together! Our leadership must search for the common Israeli good without trying to erase our unique identities. That leadership is the only kind that can lead us all to success."

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