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Todd Patkin, Author of ‘Finding Happiness’, Invests $5 Million in World Zionist Village

Todd Patkin, Author of ‘Finding Happiness’, Invests $5 Million in World Zionist Village

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Jewish National Fund-USA Announces $5M Contribution to New Zionist Campus from Philanthropist Todd Patkin.

A view of the Patkin Pathway at the planned World Zionist Village / (photo credit: JNF-USA)

Prominent Massachusetts philanthropist and author of Finding Happiness, Todd Patkin, has announced a transformative $5 million philanthropic investment in the World Zionist Village, a planned 16-acre campus that will become the first global hub for Zionists everywhere.

The $350 million World Zionist Village, to be located in Be’er Sheva, the heart of Israel’s South, will feature state-of-the-art centers for Zionist education, leadership training, dialogue, and community-building. Patkin’s generous contribution will expand the Village’s reach, fund innovative programming, and empower the next generation of Zionist leaders.

Todd Patkin inspects the World Zionist Village (Credit: JNF-USA)

“I have always believed that happiness and hope are deeply interconnected,” said Patkin. “The World Zionist Village represents an extraordinary opportunity to bring people together in celebration of our shared heritage, working together toward a future filled with promise for Zionism and the Jewish people.”

Patkin, who grew up in Needham, Massachusetts, graduated from Tufts University before spending nearly two decades successfully growing his family’s business. Following the company’s acquisition by Advance Auto Parts in 2005, he shifted his focus to his true passions: philanthropy, family, community, and helping others find greater happiness. His bestselling book, Finding Happiness, shares his insights and life lessons, inspiring readers worldwide to live with more purpose, joy, and resilience.

“Todd’s vision and generosity are nothing short of inspiring,” said Russell F. Robinson, CEO of Jewish National Fund-USA. “He’s not just a supporter—he’s a catalyst for change. His spark has ignited the imaginations of millions around the world. Todd understands our vision and plays a vital role in bringing it to life. The Patkin Pathway, bearing his name at the entrance of the Village, will stand as a welcoming gateway for the global community—a pathway to the world.”          

Patkin’s major philanthropic investment in the Village reflects his deep-rooted commitment to Jewish values, community empowerment, and the enduring dream of a vibrant future for the land and people of Israel.

During a recent visit, Patkin met with Robinson along with Ira Green, CEO of the World Zionist Village; and Boaz Meir, the Village’s International Development Director. Together, they reviewed the architectural master plan and development vision created by HQ Architects. The group also met with the Mayor of Be’er Sheva, Ruvik Danilovich, who expressed enthusiastic support for the Village and shared his belief in its potential to positively impact the city’s ecosystem and its global significance.

“This village will transform how people perceive Be’er Sheva, the capital of the Negev,” said Mayor Danilovich. “The village carries a vital mission: to attract young people from across the globe to this historic city. How fitting that it will rise in Be’er Sheva, the city of our forefather Abraham, where our shared destiny began. A strong Negev means a strong Israel. Through your vision, motivation, and leadership, you’re strengthening both the Negev and Israel itself.”

>> For more information, visit worldzionistvillage.org  

About The World Zionist Village

The World Zionist Village (WZV) is a visionary initiative by Jewish National Fund-USA. It is designed as a 16-acre educational and cultural hub in Be’er Sheva, Israel. It aims to become the premier global center for Zionist engagement and dialogue, uniting individuals of all backgrounds, faiths, and nationalities to pursue shared learning, leadership, and understanding.


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France, Spain Locked in Diplomatic Dispute Over Removal of French Jewish Teenagers From Flight

France, Spain Locked in Diplomatic Dispute Over Removal of French Jewish Teenagers From Flight

Ailin Vilches Arguello


A Vueling aircraft approaches landing at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport, as Vueling employees prepare for strike, in Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 2, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Nacho Doce

The forced removal of French Jewish teenagers from a flight in Spain has triggered political outrage in France, after their group leader was handcuffed by Spanish police and a government minister insulted the teens as “Israeli brats.”

French ministers Aurore Bergé and Benjamin Haddad have sharply criticized Spanish Transport Minister Óscar Puente’s comments and denounced the Spanish government’s overall response to the incident.

Earlier this week, Puente referred to the group of teenagers as “Israeli brats” in a post on X, which he quickly deleted after it went viral and sparked widespread condemnation.

The French ministers issued a strong rebuke of the remarks for “equating French children who were Jewish with Israeli citizens, as if this in any way justified the treatment they were subjected to.”

“At a time when antisemitic acts have been on the rise across Europe since the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, in Israel, we call on Vueling [the airline of the flight in question] and the Spanish authorities to fully investigate and clarify the events,” Bergé and Haddad said in a statement.

“We will never accept the normalization of antisemitism. We will always stand with our fellow citizens who suffer from antisemitic hatred, and we will never compromise,” the French officials continued.

Last week, a group of 50 French Jewish students was forcibly removed from a plane in Valencia — reportedly for singing in Hebrew — an incident that resulted in the arrest of their summer camp director, who has accused Spanish law enforcement officers of using excessive force against her.

According to her lawyer, she was left with bruises on her legs, arms, and body after being harshly handcuffed and placed in an arm lock.

“No action justified the disembarkation or the excessive and brutal use of force by the Civil Guard against the young woman, who has just been notified of 15 days of total incapacity to work,” Bergé and Haddad said in a statement.

The Spanish low-cost airline Vueling denied the allegations, insisting the incident was not related to religion but rather that the group was causing a disruption.

In a statement, the airline asserted that the group was removed because of its members’ “highly combative attitude that was putting the safety of the flight at risk.”

After meeting with the group’s counselor on Tuesday, Bergé and Haddad said she denied the official version of events, emphasizing that the crew was hostile from the beginning and that the group’s removal and the Civil Guard’s response were unjustified.

The children, aged 10 to 15, are members of the Kineret Club — a summer camp for Jewish families run by the Matana charitable association — which had just concluded their trip in the coastal resort town of Sant Carles de la Ràpita, between Valencia and Barcelona.

According to local reports, the children were singing in Hebrew while boarding the plane to return home, which prompted a hostile response from the crew.

Witnesses reported that the group stopped singing at the crew’s request and complied quietly with boarding instructions, yet airport police still intervened and ordered them to disembark.

Other passengers on the plane who witnessed the incident reported that staff made antisemitic remarks toward the group, including one employee who allegedly referred to Israel as a “terrorist state.”

Last week, amid an ongoing investigation into the incident, French authorities reached out to the CEO of Vueling and the Spanish ambassador to France to assess whether the group was subjected to religious discrimination.


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