Leadership

The text discusses a crisis of leadership in politics, business, and religion, highlighting widespread distrust towards leaders.
Tom Weiss, a beloved figure on New York's Upper West Side, passed away at 61 due to a pulmonary embolism.
Senator Joe Lieberman contributed a Torah-based essay to a book called Letters to President ClintonBiblical Lessons on Faith and Leadership, a compilation of insights sent to President Bill Clinton by Rabbi Menachem Genack and other notable figures.
Joseph Lieberman, the recently deceased retired senator, is remembered as a kind and unpretentious man who took his Jewish faith seriously but without arrogance.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, mother of an Israeli-American hostage, is among the Jews named in Time Magazine's 2024 Most Influential list for her advocacy in securing the release of captives in Gaza.
Lily Messing, a high school senior from Tucson, Arizona, founded 100+ Teens Who Care to empower high school students to collectively donate $25 each at quarterly meetings and decide on charities to support, reflecting the Jewish values of tikkun olam and mitzvot.
Lily Messing, a high school senior in Tucson, Arizona, founded 100+ Teens Who Care to empower teenagers to make a collective impact through philanthropy with just $25 each per meeting.
Chana Weisberg recounts the selfless act of her late father, Rabbi Dovid Schochet, who spent a night in jail to assist another Jew in performing a mitzvah.
Hershel Gottdiener, a discreet benefactor from Monsey, is known for quietly performing acts of chesed such as aiding impoverished families, bailing out Jews from third-world prisons, and helping individuals in need.
Hershel Gottdiener, a discreet philanthropist from Monsey, is known for his behind-the-scenes acts of kindness such as helping incarcerated individuals, fundraising for struggling Jews globally, and aiding impoverished families.
The text discusses 20 turning points in the past two decades as identified by various contributors.
Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch, a prominent figure in Lithuanian Jewry, advocates for strict insularity to shield the Jewish community from external influences.
Rabbi Josh Feigelson emphasizes the need to invest in supporting rabbis, cantors, and spiritual leaders, who serve as essential guides and mentors for the Jewish community.
At a crucial moment for the Jewish community, Rabbi Josh Feigelson emphasizes the need to invest in supporting our rabbis, cantors, and spiritual leaders, whom he likens to Yodas – guiding, educating, and nurturing our communities.
Various rabbis and speakers offer insightful Torah thoughts for Pesach in Shiur 464, discussing lessons from Lavan's attempt to harm the Jewish people, unique Seder traditions, preparation for the holiday, and memorable Seder experiences.
The article discusses the balance between strategy and compassion in Jewish philanthropy.
A recent study conducted by Rosov Consulting for the United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA) and the Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) in the U.K. aimed to assess Jewish leadership structures.
The article discusses Jewish leadership in the U.K., focusing on a study conducted by United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA) and the Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) to identify and support current and future Jewish leaders.
The letters to the editor cover various topics, with one expressing concern about the power of chants like "From the River to the Sea" to shape perceptions and potentially evoke harmful historical parallels, urging vigilance in addressing antisemitism.
The text responds to Barry Finestone's article on Jewish workforce challenges, discussing the unsustainable stress and demands faced by Jewish communal professionals, affecting their mental and physical health, relationships, and careers.
The article responds to Barry Finestone's piece on addressing challenges in the Jewish communal workforce, focusing on the stress and exhaustion faced by professionals striving for success in mission-driven organizations.
Daniel Steinberg, a retired stand-up comic and interim rabbi at Congregation Ahavas Shalom in Columbus, Ohio, initially struggled to engage his kehillah with his sermons.
Esther Coopersmith, a prominent figure in Washington, DC, and a recipient of Moments Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018, passed away, leaving a significant impact on the political and social landscape of the city.
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein and his son, Rabbi Joshua Lookstein, discuss the challenges of continuing a rabbinic dynasty on the 18Forty Podcast.
The article defends the congregational rabbinate amidst a perceived crisis in synagogue engagement in the U.S.

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_boxRabbi Dr. Josh Joseph
account_boxShuly Rubin Schwartz
account_boxSimon Rocker