Tag: Mentorship

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.
In this article, the author discusses the challenges faced by young Jewish adults in openly identifying as Jewish leaders in today's world, highlighting instances of discrimination and risk.
The Family First Inbox in Issue 886 features various perspectives and reflections from readers on different topics.
The issue of women finding mentors and support systems post-seminary is discussed, highlighting the challenges some face in seeking guidance and advice.
The author recounts a personal interaction with the late Rav Mattisyahu Salomon, a prominent Jewish figure.
Judaism Alive, a nonprofit organization, aims to address the growing need for Jewish leadership in North America.
This article titled "Remembering the Mommy of Maalot Dafna" pays tribute to Chedva Raskin, a beloved figure in the Maalot Dafna community.
Tablet is accepting applications for their fall 2021 journalism fellowship.
Chief, a company founded by Lindsay Kaplan and Carolyn Childers, aims to provide professional support and a confidential network for women in executive-level positions.
Tablet Magazine is offering a journalism program for 10 fellows, running from October to December 2020.
The text discusses the topic of Orthodox women's leadership in Jewish communities, focusing on the barriers women face in attaining high-level leadership positions and suggesting proactive approaches to address these challenges.
Professor Yaakov Elman was a distinguished Talmud scholar known for his unique depth and interdisciplinary approach to studying the Babylonian Talmud.
Adi Altschuler, inspired by a TV ad at age 11, embarked on a journey to support handicapped children in Israel.