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Algemeiner's 2026 Jewish 100 Gala Unites Global Leaders in Manhattan's Capitale

A night of prestige and purpose: New York's Capitale hosted the elite of Jewish leadership, celebrating those reshaping global Jewish life. What made this year's gala unforgettable?

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Algemeiner's 2026 Jewish 100 Gala Unites Global Leaders in Manhattan's Capitale

The 12th Annual Algemeiner Jewish 100 Gala took place on March 9, 2026, at Capitale, a historic venue in Manhattan's Lower East Side. The event honoured 100 individuals recognised for their positive impact on Jewish life worldwide. Among the attendees was Argentine President Javier Milei, alongside other global leaders and dignitaries.

Capitale, a newly reopened luxury event space, hosted the prestigious gathering. The venue spans roughly 14,000 square feet and was chosen for its grandeur and central location. Before the main event, the Second Floor Gallery Room served as an exclusive area for press and VIP guests.

The gala centred on The Algemeiner's *J100* list, an annual recognition of those who have shaped Jewish communities and culture. Ilya Zavolun, Capitale's owner, expressed pride in welcoming the organisation and its high-profile attendees. He described the event as a reflection of New York City's significance as a hub for international leadership and dialogue. No details were released about the specific honorees for 2026 or their affiliations with Jewish organisations. The evening, however, underscored the gala's tradition of celebrating contributions to Jewish life on a global scale.

The gala reinforced The Algemeiner's mission to highlight influential figures in Jewish communities. Capitale's role as host marked its return as a key venue for major cultural and political events. The gathering once again positioned New York City as a meeting point for international leaders and discussions.

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