Leadership

President Donald Trump's recent interview with ABC News host David Muir is a subject of mixed opinions on his performance.
Eliana Johnson discusses a story that gained attention in American media about an Arizona couple who allegedly poisoned themselves with fish tank cleaner following President Trump's advice.
The article discusses the perspective of Paramount Foods CEO Mohamad Fakih on combining business success with compassion and social responsibility, advocating for a form of capitalism that goes beyond mere profit-making.
AEI scholar and journalist Matthew Continetti discussed Donald Trump's handling of the crisis, the potential reshaping of America's ideological camps by the pandemic, and speculation on Joe Biden's choice for a running mate in a recent podcast episode.
James B. Meigs explores the concept of trust during a pandemic, discussing how the American populace's resilience is often not trusted by government leaders to make the right decisions.
Sheldon Adelson, known for funding Republican causes, surprised many by committing to pay his 10,000 employees during the pandemic, highlighting the power of personal choice in charitable giving.
Rabbi Prof. Irving (Yitz) Greenberg reflects on the significance of celebrating Independence Day in Israel as a statement of faith, discussing the role of Israel in his theological worldview and the evolving nature of the Jewish-American experience today.
R. Nathan Sternhartz of Nemirov, a key figure in Bratslav Hasidism, inherited the leadership of the movement after R. Nahman of Bratslav's death.
Chaim Bloom, the new head of baseball operations for the Boston Red Sox, is known for his admiration of Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and his focus on strategic player development over high spending.
The author argues that while philanthropy is crucial for supporting Jewish education, it should be directed towards consumers rather than schools to make education more affordable.
In response to a proposal to stop funding Jewish day schools, the author argues that the primary reason for high tuition costs is not frivolous spending but the necessity of hiring quality faculty and providing individualized education.
The article addresses the issue of affordability in Jewish day schools, pointing out that despite significant philanthropic donations, the cost of Jewish education continues to rise, making it increasingly challenging for families to afford.
Eli Kowaz and Michael Koplow discuss Ayelet Shaked's return to lead the New Right party and other current Israeli election updates.
Harriet Schleifer became the first female president of AJC, sharing her vision for the organization's future, succeeding John Shapiro.
Former President Barack Obama will host a reception for freshman House Democrats on Monday, coinciding with AIPAC's significant annual leadership reception in Washington, D.C. The AIPAC event is attended by a majority of members of Congress and key figures.
The text reflects on the author's experience as a chaplain during a summer unit of Clinical Pastoral Education, drawing parallels between chaplaincy and priesthood in terms of their roles, responsibilities, and rituals.
Professor Yoav Alon discusses his book "The Shaykh of Shaykhs: Mithgal al Fayiz and Tribal Leadership in Modern Jordan," highlighting tribal leadership in contemporary Jordan.
AJC Passport's live episode from Washington, D.C. featured freshman Congress members Rep. Donna Shalala and Rep. Van Taylor discussing their priorities, which include enhancing U.S.-Israel relations and promoting bipartisanship.
The article explores the evolution of Moses from a reluctant and hesitant figure to the leader of the Jewish People.
David Sherman, a member of the search committee for the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, expressed disappointment in the coverage of Lonnie Nasatir's selection as President-Elect, considering it a missed opportunity to celebrate a significant moment in the Chicago Jewish community.
The text discusses the historical significance of the Atlantic Charter articulated by Roosevelt and Churchill during World War II, emphasizing values like peace, free trade, human rights, and democracy.
The Jewish Area by Elena Flerova explores the profound influence of Jewish mothers on renowned Jewish leaders.
The episode of WhyWhyWhy! focuses on the theme of "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution" with stories by various speakers.
Anshel Pfeffer's biography delves into the enduring mystique and political leadership of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Jordan Peterson, a controversial Canadian psychology professor turned YouTube sensation, is depicted as a polarizing figure facing scrutiny and criticism in the media.

Top authors in Leadership

account_boxAndrew Silow-Carroll
account_boxLuke Tress
account_boxCindy Scarr
account_boxGabby Deutch
account_boxArno Rosenfeld
account_boxNadine Epstein
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxShuly Rubin Schwartz
account_boxSimon Rocker