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The Circle 

 

A hub for intellectually  curious individuals

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A Sense-Making Space Rooted in Israel

The Circle is a curated space where individuals from diverse backgrounds come together to make sense of the world.

 

Bringing Israelis and international participants into the same room, it hosts regular conversations around issues linked to Israel as well as broader 21st-century challenges.

 

At its core is a simple conviction: meaningful impact starts with understanding - understanding systems, narratives, incentives, and contradictions - and taking the time to examine how they interact.

Drawing on the insight of experts and insiders, our focus is on building perspective and clarity around complex questions.

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A Curated Community 
 

We bring together a carefully curated mix of participants from different professional, cultural, and generational backgrounds; curious and driven young professionals alongside senior profiles, including entrepreneurs, diplomats, creatives, researchers, and public-sector voices.

The added value lies in who ends up in the room, and in the contrasts that this creates. Experience, responsibility, and perspective intersect, creating a dynamic where ideas move across boundaries and familiar assumptions are tested from unexpected angles. 

The result is a form of networking that goes beyond exchanging contacts.

Relationships emerge through conversation, shared reflection, and intellectual friction,  grounded in substance rather than status  and shaped by how people think, listen, and engage.

A Curated Community 

We bring together a carefully curated mix of participants from different professional, cultural, and generational backgrounds; curious and driven young professionals alongside senior profiles, including entrepreneurs, diplomats, creatives, researchers, and public-sector voices.

The added value lies in who ends up in the room, and in the contrasts that this creates. Experience, responsibility, and perspective intersect, creating a dynamic where ideas move across boundaries and familiar assumptions are tested from unexpected angles. 

The result is a form of networking that goes beyond exchanging contacts.

Relationships emerge through conversation, shared reflection, and intellectual friction,  grounded in substance rather than status and shaped by how people think, listen, and engage.

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Off the Record, Beyond Consensus

All gatherings are held off the record under the Chatham House Rule, creating an environment where participants can speak freely, disagree openly, and explore uncertainty without posturing.

 

Discussions span geopolitics and society, technology, national security, identity and power; always grounded in real-world dynamics rather than abstract theory. Content is shaped by the people in the room, the expertise invited in, and the realities being examined.
 

The emphasis is not on reaching agreement but on sharpening judgment and understanding. By confronting diverse viewpoints and lived experiences, participants filter noise from signal and engage the world with greater clarity and intention.

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