The Jerusalem Post

New Diaspora adviser in PMO?

Sara Greenberg has informed friends that she has been tapped for the position

- • By HERB KEINON

With Israel’s ties with certain segments of American Jewry strained because of prayer arrangemen­ts at the Western Wall and the conversion issue, Sara Greenberg, currently involved in a project at the Diaspora Affairs Ministry, informed friends that she will soon be assuming the position as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s adviser “for world communitie­s.”

Greenberg, originally from Philadelph­ia, has been working on a collaborat­ive project between the Diaspora Affairs Ministry and private philanthro­pies called Shalom Corps, which is an idea for a type of Israeli “peace corps” to needy communitie­s in Israel and around the Diaspora.

She sent out an email last week saying that she “recently accepted a position to be the Advisor to the Prime Minister of Israel for World Communitie­s,” and will “be starting in this new role next week.”

Netanyahu’s top foreign policy adviser Jonathan Schachter currently also serves as his adviser on Diaspora affairs.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether Greenberg would be assisting Schachter or taking this role on herself.

The Prime Minister’s Office, when asked about the appointmen­t, said there is nothing to announce at this point.

Greenberg has a bachelor’s degree from Yale in economics and a joint master’s degree from Harvard’s Business School and its Kennedy School of Government.

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