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Worth Recognizing: Bill Ackman Turns Wealth Into Support for Jews and Israel

Bill Ackman has used his wealth and public influence to support Israel, Jewish causes, and the fight against antisemitism after October 7

Israel HaBahiyr

Israel HaBahiyr

Jun 3, 2026·11:34

Jewish-American billionaire investor Bill Ackman poses for a Forbes portrait.
Bill Ackman, Jewish-American billionaire investor and founder of Pershing Square Capital Management | Photo: Jamel Toppin/Forbes

Ackman and Israel

Worth recognizing: Jewish-American billionaire Bill Ackman has turned his wealth and public voice into support for Jewish causes, Israel, and the fight against antisemitism.

Ackman, whose fortune is estimated at about $9.3 billion, has put the mitzvah of maaser into practice, donating a tenth of his wealth over the years to charity and to Jewish and Israeli organizations. The total comes to roughly $930 million.

Ackman is one of America’s best-known investors. He is the founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, a major hedge fund known for activist investing. That means Ackman does not simply buy shares quietly. He often takes major positions in companies and pushes for changes he believes will increase their value.

That approach helped make him one of Wall Street’s most recognizable billionaires.

From Wall Street to Israel

After the October 7 attacks, Ackman became one of the most prominent Jewish voices in the financial world speaking publicly for Israel and against antisemitism.

When foreign investors were pulling back and the Israeli market faced pressure, Ackman made a major statement. Together with his wife, Neri Oxman, he purchased a stake of nearly 5% in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

Bill Ackman and Neri Oxman pictured in a composite image with the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in the background.
Bill Ackman and Neri Oxman, who purchased a major stake in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange after October 7 | Photo: Richard Brian/Reuters, Noah Kalina/Wikipedia

The move sent a clear message: Israel’s economy was not collapsing. It was worth investing in.

For Israel, the investment mattered beyond the numbers. At a time when enemies wanted the world to see Israel as isolated and unstable, Ackman put capital, confidence, and reputation behind the Jewish state.

A Public Fight Against Campus Antisemitism

Ackman has also donated more than $25 million to Harvard University over the years. But after October 7, he became one of the university’s most forceful critics.

He accused Harvard’s leadership of failing to confront antisemitism and anti-Israel extremism on campus. He also criticized the university’s response to pro-Hamas activity and the treatment of Jewish students.

Ackman halted his donations to Harvard and used his platform to pressure the university publicly. His campaign became part of the wider backlash that ultimately helped lead to the resignation of Harvard president Claudine Gay.

For Ackman, the issue was not only politics. It was about whether elite institutions could still protect Jewish students and stand clearly against hatred.

Wealth With Jewish Responsibility

Ackman’s story stands out because it connects money, influence, and Jewish responsibility.

He built his fortune through high-stakes investing, especially through Pershing Square. Over the years, he became known for major public battles with corporations, bold market positions, and a willingness to take unpopular stands.

After October 7, that same willingness moved into the Jewish public arena.

Ackman used his wealth to support Israel’s economy. He used his platform to confront antisemitism at Harvard. And through charitable giving, he has directed significant resources toward causes connected to Jewish life, Israel, and broader philanthropy.

He also deepened his personal investment in Israel, reportedly buying a $20 million apartment in Tel Aviv’s Six Senses-branded Rothschild 10 project, a move seen as another signal of confidence in Israel’s market during wartime.

Tel Aviv’s Rothschild 10 tower complex.
Tel Aviv’s Rothschild 10 tower complex | Photo: Studio 84

That is why the story matters.

Jewish success is not only about wealth. It is about what is done with it.

Ackman’s example shows a powerful model: build, give, speak, and stand with the Jewish people when it matters most.

TagsAntisemitismBill AckmanharvardIsraelJewish BillionaireJewish PhilanthropyMaaseroctober 7Pershing SquareTel Aviv Stock Exchange
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