Jerusalem, Israel - Feb. 24, 2025  - The 22nd Jerusalem Conference of the Sheva Media Group opened at the Vert Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel, on Monday, 24 February 2025 / 26 Shevat 5785. 

Included in the dozens of politicians, Knesset Members, and Israeli leaders to speak at the two-day conference were Chief Rabbi Kalman Ber, Yuli Edelstein, Education Minister Yoav Kisch, Rav David Stav, and Rav Eli Ben Dahan, head of the Beit Din Harabanim. 

In an opening interview with Sheva Group CEO Dudu Sa'ada, President Isaac Herzog said, "First and foremost, we live in a profoundly historic period for the Jewish people. We are committed to strengthening the people of Israel in the face of the threats that surround us, and this difficult war. We are committed to embracing and supporting the bereaved families who have paid an immense price for our independence, our resilience, and our victory, and to working toward bringing our sons and daughters home...

“As a nation, the issue that weighs on us most heavily is that of the hostages. The pain is immense, and I know that all of Israel was in deep, national mourning when we learned of the heinous murder of the Bibas family and Oded Lifshitz. At the same time, we long for, rejoice, and weep as we see hostages returning home—they are our brothers and sisters."

Speakers throughout the day returned to themes of hostages, government plans, and prospects for the future, including the military draft and law.

Multiple Jerusalem Prizes are awarded throughout the two-day conference, Rav Yitzhak Levi and Avraham Duvdevani were two of the awardees on the first day.

The first issue of B'sheva, published by Arutz Sheva, appeared on July 19, 2002, and is distributed free on Thursdays in religious neighborhoods. 

The photo essay includes some of the speakers and panelists; including Matan Kahane, Rabbi Seth Farber, Miraim Ben David of Pu'ah, and Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi and lawyer Nitsana Darshan-Leitner.

Immediately after the conference ended a second event was held on 'Sovereignty' with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich as the first speaker.