Tag: Jewish Leadership

USY recently unveiled a new strategic plan aimed at revamping its structure by eliminating regional divisions and focusing on immersive experiences, chapter-based support, and digital programming.
The text discusses the Jewish perspective on inclusion, equity, and justice, particularly in the context of recent debates within the community.
Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, an esteemed Rosh Yeshiva in Israel, is facing criticism for his staunch opposition to allowing Charedi students to be drafted into the IDF, leading to financial crises in yeshivos due to revoked government funding.
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.
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.
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein and his son, Rabbi Joshua Lookstein, discuss the challenges of continuing a rabbinic dynasty on the 18Forty Podcast.
The article discusses the evolving dynamics of leadership within couples, specifically focusing on the roles of rabbis and rebbetzins in modern times.
This episode explores the role of charisma in Jewish history, particularly in the decisions and leadership of great Rabbis.
The text delves into the concept of partnership and shared leadership, drawing from the personal loss of Sergeant First Class (res.) Yakir Hexter and discussing the importance of complementary roles in leadership teams.
Chaya Chana Twersky, the wife of Rabbi David Twersky, the Grand Rabbi of the Skverer Hasidic movement in New Square, New York, passed away at the age of 81, prompting thousands to attend her funeral.
There is an ongoing debate within Conservative and Reform rabbinical schools in the US about the role of anti-Zionism.
Jewish professionals in leadership roles are facing unique challenges in the wake of recent events in Israel.
Rav Matisyahu Salomon, a revered mashgiach, inspired and guided thousands of Jews through his teachings and leadership.
David Ellenson, former president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC), was known for his ability to be comfortable in various Jewish settings across denominations.
Judaism Alive, a nonprofit organization, aims to address the growing need for Jewish leadership in North America.
The essay discusses the enigmatic episode of the Mei Meribah incident in the Torah, where Moses and Aaron are punished for their actions.
The rapid pace of technological change brought about by AI and other emerging technologies has created a sense of anxiety and concern in the public.
The author raises concerns about the failures of American Jewish communal leadership.
This article covers various topics related to the Israel-Gaza conflict and its impact on Jewish communities.
This article explores the relationship between humility and effective leadership, with a particular focus on Jewish teachings and traditions.
Rav Aharon Schechter, the Rosh Yeshivah of Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin Yeshiva, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of nurturing ben Torah who lived lives immersed in Torah.
The author, a former camp director, reflects on his transition to a new role as the vice chancellor for institutional advancement at the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS).
The article discusses the issue of Charedi religious leaders and their resistance to change in the Charedi community.
In Parshat Reeh, the Torah warns against following false prophets who claim to have secret knowledge.
The Shalom Task Force, an organization dedicated to combating domestic violence in the Jewish community, has recognized the need to involve teens in preventing intimate partner violence (IPV).