
SAPIR Conversations S19E4: SAPIR Conversations with Treasury Secretary Jack Lew
Jan 21, 2026
Jack Lew, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and U.S. Ambassador to Israel, shares his journey from Queens to Washington. He highlights the balance between Jewish faith and civic responsibility, reflecting on pivotal moments like Presidential voicemails on Shabbat. Lew delves into U.S.-Israel relations, discussing military aid and the potential for Saudi-Israeli normalization. He expresses concern over the state of American Jewry and emphasizes the importance of engaging younger generations in Jewish history and identity.
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Presidential Respect For Religious Observance
- Jack Lew described being a practicing Jew in high-level roles and relying on presidential accommodation.
- President Obama told him, “you're a 24-6 guy,” and urged disciplined presence.
Recruit Youth Into Public Service
- Encourage students and young people to enter public service to effect real change.
- Teach public policy skills early to increase future impact.
Public Service Undervalued
- Lew defends public servants as skilled, honest, and committed despite public cynicism.
- He urges young people to consider public service as the most effective way to change the world.


