How does JLens assess companies on Jewish values?

JLens scores companies on three Jewish value scorecards: “Support for Israel,” “Combat Antisemitism & Hate,” and Tikkun Olam (meaning to repair the world). These Jewish value scorecards are inspired by Judaism’s framework of Mitzvot (obligations).

“Support for Israel” scorecard: JLens recognizes companies that have economic ties to Israel and actively oppose efforts by the BDS campaign.

“Combat Antisemitism & Hate” scorecard: JLens evaluates how companies combat antisemitism and all forms of hate in their business activities and provide an inclusive workplace for Jewish employees.

Tikkun Olam” scorecard: JLens evaluates companies on their commitment to social responsibility, employee well-being, environmental sustainability, and ethical governance, ensuring the companies actively contribute to bettering and repairing the world.

Within these three scorecards, JLens conducts robust data collection, in-depth research, and direct engagement with companies. As of March 2025, JLens evaluates each company on more than 80 metrics, totalling more than 40,000 data points across TOV.

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