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PURELY COMMENTARY

guest column
The Secret to Being Relevant 
Today and Tomorrow
I

t’s both humbling and 
elevating to look back on 
the staying power of our 
organization for more than a 
century. As we begin this new 
year, I reflect 
on this 143rd 
year since our 
founding and 
the elements 
that have 
permitted 
the global 
educational 
network ORT to provide 
educational services to the 
Jewish world since 1880, while 
expanding and deepening our 
work.
From an initial mandate 
to assist Russian Jews out of 
poverty through vocational 

training, ORT has evolved 
into a sophisticated global 
network that provides a 
high-quality, technology-rich 
education for thousands of 

young people in Israel, the 
former Soviet Union, Latin 
America, Europe, Africa and 
other countries. 
I often wonder what is the 

secret of our organization 
that has enabled it to survive, 
and even thrive, through the 
vicissitudes of modern history 
that have been punctuated 
by the rise and fall of 
governments, two world wars, 
the fall of the Iron Curtain, a 
global pandemic, worldwide 
terror and rising antisemitism, 
and the war in Ukraine.
The question we ask 
ourselves is how we stay 
relevant at a time when we 
are witnessing the closing of 
many legacy businesses and 
organizations. The answer 
to that question, I believe, 
is what will also sustain the 
organization moving forward.
ORT has consistently 
demonstrated the ability 

Dr. Conrad 
Giles

Students working on robotics at the D. Dan and Betty Kahn STEAM 
Center in Kiryat Yam. 

 NITZAN ZOHAR

