David Ha'ivri
David Ha'ivri is an Israeli independent political strategist, who focuses on foreign relations, working closely with Christian Zionists and leading politicians in Washington DC. He emigrated as a child with his family from the United States to Israel at the age of 11, completed high school, and served in the IDF. Ha'ivri is an Orthodox Jew, and lives with his wife and eight children in Kfar Tapuach in the West Bank. He is a religious Zionist leader, writer, and speaker. In November 2018, Ha'ivri was elected to the Shomron Regional Municipal council. In May 2021, he was elected as Second to the Chairman of the Council.
Confusion
Some articles have confused David Ha'ivri with another Kahanist also named David Axelrod, said to be the great-grandson of Leon Trotsky.Documentary films
David Ha'ivri has been featured in a number of documentary films dealing with issues that he is involved in. Canadian producer Igal Hecht's film 35 Acres explores the issue of the Temple Mount the most contentious piece of real estate on the face of the Earth. Holy for both Jews and Muslims the Temple Mount, is one of the most volatile areas in Jerusalem. Many say that those who control it, control the entire land. This film shows both Palestinians and Israelis whose entire lives revolve around that area. Ha'ivri has been involved in the Jewish side of this story for over 25 years. Ha'ivri has also been interviewed by major media outlets BBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera and others.Present
Shomron Liaison Office
Ha'ivri is the founder of the Shomron Liaison Office, an NGO that worked closely with the local government promoting public relations for the towns of the region. In this capacity, he serves as English-language spokesman, interacting with all foreign language journalists. The Shomron Liaison Office under his direction has developed partnership and pen pal programs connecting schoolchildren in the West Bank with their peers around the world. He delivers speeches internationally to a wide range of groups, as well as hosting tours in the West Bank. As a spokesman for the Shomron Regional Council, Ha'ivri interacts with international media, foreign government representatives and philanthropists. From 2008, he served as strategic adviser to Regional Council head Gershon Mesika on international affairs. He served as the Advisor of Mesika's successor Yossi Dagan before becoming his deputy in May 2021.Empowering local activists and spokespeople
In 2009, Ha'ivri conducted professional training for 30 spokespeople from a wide range of settlements in the West Bank aimed at improving their abilities to express themselves in English and so to improve the general public relations of the settlers in the area. He contracted Ron Bowman Director of Dale Carnegie Training in Israel provide a 13-week course for the local activists.Student volunteer programs
He organizes student volunteer programs in the West Bank settlements. In these programs, American youth are introduced to aspects of planting and building. They are offered an opportunity to take part in the actual expansion of the Jewish growth there.UN Settlement Prize
In August 2009, Ha'ivri advocated that the United Nations award the Jewish settlements in the West Bank an international prize for settlement activity. The annual prize, the Habitat Scroll of Honor, is handed out annually to acknowledge "outstanding contributions in developing and improving settlements and the quality of urban life".Social media activism
Ha'ivri maintains active Twitter and Facebook accounts. He was selected as one of the "25 most influential people on 'Jewish Twitter'" in 2016.Connecting with American Zionists
Ha'ivri has developed a number of programs aimed and establishing a connection for the settlements in the West Bank with Jewish communities and supporters around the world. One of those programs is the Purim package distribution to IDF soldiers in cooperation with the Zionist Organization of America. Thousands of gift packages are packaged by students in schools in the West Bank and then distributed it soldiers throughout the region and the whole country.Another project devised by Ha'ivri is twinning schools in West Bank with school children in the Jewish communities outside of Israel. The project is implemented by the Israel Connect program.