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TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO By Zack Bodner. As we contemplate transitions in leadership, I thought now would be a good time to share this. Of course I don’t believe that running a JCC or Federation or synagogue is anything like running the country, but for those of you taking charge of something new, parts of this might be helpful for you. SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a HADASSAH HAS FOUND A NEW ADVOCACY ISSUE A third of Americans have needed fertility treatment or know someone who has. Yet when Karen Paikin Barall, the chief lobbyist for Hadassah: The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, started discussing infertility with lawmakers and staffers on Capitol Hill, the most common reaction was a question: “Why don’t they justadopt?”
STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORK While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others THE LIFE OF HENRIETTA SZOLD, A PIONEERING FEMINIST ZIONIST Professor and author Dvora Hacohen and her new book ‘To Repair a Broken World.’ (Courtesy) Later, Szold also became a passionate and outspoken Zionist, and the founder and first president of Hadassah, the now-sprawling women’s Zionist organization. YOUR SYNAGOGUE’S STRATEGIC PLAN IS MISSING SOMETHING By Josh Fixler Over the past few decades, many synagogues have worked hard to define their unique and compelling mission. Others have created vision statements of bold directions for their communities. These statements come from a self-reflective process of strategic HOW TO APPROACH POTENTIAL MEMBERS TO JOIN THE BOARD Recently a regular reader of this posting contacted me and asked about approaching potential members to join a board. She was interested in knowing how to approach a person to suggest their serving on the board and to become an active participant in the organization. EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY I wake up every morning to eJP's Your Daily Phil — it's an essential window into the ways that the Jewish philanthropic and nonprofit sectors are evolving. IN LIGHT OF THE NEW PEW STUDY, IT’S TIME FOR JEWISH The new Pew Study on Jewish Americans in 2020 is out, and there’s some good news. The Jewish population is stable and perhaps even growing. The majority of Jews participate in Jewish life in one form or another. And the Jewish population, like America itself, is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. JEWISH EDUCATION TODAY A better path forward in Jewish day school education: Hillel Rapp’smodel
TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO By Zack Bodner. As we contemplate transitions in leadership, I thought now would be a good time to share this. Of course I don’t believe that running a JCC or Federation or synagogue is anything like running the country, but for those of you taking charge of something new, parts of this might be helpful for you. SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a HADASSAH HAS FOUND A NEW ADVOCACY ISSUE A third of Americans have needed fertility treatment or know someone who has. Yet when Karen Paikin Barall, the chief lobbyist for Hadassah: The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, started discussing infertility with lawmakers and staffers on Capitol Hill, the most common reaction was a question: “Why don’t they justadopt?”
STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORK While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others THE LIFE OF HENRIETTA SZOLD, A PIONEERING FEMINIST ZIONIST Professor and author Dvora Hacohen and her new book ‘To Repair a Broken World.’ (Courtesy) Later, Szold also became a passionate and outspoken Zionist, and the founder and first president of Hadassah, the now-sprawling women’s Zionist organization. YOUR SYNAGOGUE’S STRATEGIC PLAN IS MISSING SOMETHING By Josh Fixler Over the past few decades, many synagogues have worked hard to define their unique and compelling mission. Others have created vision statements of bold directions for their communities. These statements come from a self-reflective process of strategic HOW TO APPROACH POTENTIAL MEMBERS TO JOIN THE BOARD Recently a regular reader of this posting contacted me and asked about approaching potential members to join a board. She was interested in knowing how to approach a person to suggest their serving on the board and to become an active participant in the organization. ON COVID – EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY 49 minutes ago · A line wraps three city blocks around the Baltimore Convention Center, signs with arrows say simply, “Vaccines.” The mood is at once somber and festive, communal and individual. JEWISH EDUCATION TODAY A better path forward in Jewish day school education: Hillel Rapp’smodel
PEW 2020: FREQUENCY AND FLOURISHING 1 day ago · Out of the copious amounts of data that is Pew 2020, what most jumped out at me was the finding that Jews with higher levels of traditional religious observance (measured by those who do at least 3 of these 4 things: host/attend a Passover Seder, fast for at least some of Yom Kippur, attend synagogue at least monthly, and keep kosher at home) are also much more likely than those of lower ISRAEL – THE SOVEREIGN STATE – EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY The tragic death of forty-five Jewish worshippers on Mount Meron during the 2021 Lag B’Omer gathering was the result of many factors: political pressure to remove crowd restrictions, police incompetence, inadequate infrastructure. PARTNERSHIPS IN LOVE AND LEARNING 54 minutes ago · While co-learners may have similar levels of fluency or skill, their styles, pace, and individual personalities color the chavruta experience PRAYING AT BABYN YAR 23 hours ago · When the architect Manuel Herz was asked to design a prayer space on the grounds of the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center (BYHMC), which is located on and around the site of the ravine in Kyiv where Nazis shot about 100,000 people, including 34,000 Jews, over twodays in
NEW HOPE IS BORN FOR ISRAELI FAMILIES AT FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND When Elysa Rapoport lost her first baby girl in 2016, born without breath at 31 weeks, she found herselfost and alone. The Australian immigrant to Israel felt that the health system handled her traumatic experience of stillbirth “horribly,” lacking sensitivity and offering little professional support. YOUR DAILY PHIL: INSIDE THE JEWISH SOCIAL JUSTICE Good Monday morning! A resolution put forward by members of United Teachers Los Angeles, the city’s teacher’s union, that calls for the U.S. government to end all aid to Israel has prompted condemnations from both the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League. “It is inappropriate and unacceptable for UTLA to promote a one-sidedposition
JUST THE FACTS! TEN KEY INDICATORS OF AMERICAN JEWISH By Steven Windmueller, Ph.D. Policy and planning begin with an understanding of core data on how a group behaves or performs within a society. Introduced below is a “snapshot” of Jewish communal trends: Unlike many other ethnic and religious communities RABBI DR. JON KELSEN The philanthropy news you need to stay up to date, delivered daily in a must-read newsletter. EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY Marriage trends, political views undermining the notion of a unified American Jewish identity. The widest gap of all within the American Jewish community nowadays, according to Pew, surrounds the question of the continuation of the Jewish people. TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO Talk to your leadership to determine what those key metrics are and learn them inside and out, because now you own them. Take a risk. You are in the honeymoon period in your first 90 days so take advantage of it. They are waiting for you to blow them away – one way or the other! So early on, call for a big change. GETTING A CAMPAIGN STARTED: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIPEXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP GIFTSINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP GIFTSUNITED WAY LEADERSHIPGIFT
Obtaining the first leadership gifts that initiate and “set the pace” are the key to every successful fundraising campaign. Making that happen involves a set of steps and requires special attention to context, strategic preparation, and careful execution. Prospective donors to every campaign have highly individualized notions of whythey
HOW MANY JEWS OF COLOR ARE THERE? By Ira M. Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky. A recent article in eJewishPhilanthropy reprinted an estimate (from Reform Judaism) that 12% of American Jews are “Jews of Color.”This estimate, in turn, came from a report entitled Counting the Inconsistencies: An Analysis of American Jewish Population Studies with a Focus on Jews of Color, which stated that “at least 12-15%” of American Jews SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a BARUCH DAYAN HA’EMET: THE DIGNITY OF RESPONSE Baruch dayan ha’emet is the beracha that introduces to the world a new and difficult truth. The fully made beracha – complete with proclaiming God’s name and sovereignty – is often pared to the essential words that invite human action. Baruch proclaims an event has overflowed/ barach its own time-frame. Unknown implications await. DESIGNING THE SYNAGOGUE MEMBER EXPERIENCE Designing the Synagogue Member Experience. According to Wikipedia, design is defined as “the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing patterns).”. GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE In general it is responsible for developing an annual budget within the context of multi-year fiscal planning. To fulfill this role, it develops a financial plan that monitors the agency’s financial situation every month or two months. The members then compare the monthly income and expenses to the structure of the annual budget. MY RABBI: THE FUNDRAISER? My Rabbi: The Fundraiser? November 25, 2015. Share. By Yamin Levy. He who persuades others to give Tzedaka and inspires them to act thus, his reward is greater than the reward of him who gives himself. Rambam, Hilkhot Matanot Ani’im 10:6. Few things are less popular, universally disliked, disdained and misunderstood as is fundraising. STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORKNONPROFITS DONATING TO OTHER NONPROFITSBEST NONPROFITS TO DONATEBUSINESS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSCAN NONPROFITS DONATE TO NONPROFITSFOUNDATIONS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSPLACES THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITS Staff Giving to the Nonprofits for Which They Work. March 8, 2013. While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman. Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others to support acause in
EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY Marriage trends, political views undermining the notion of a unified American Jewish identity. The widest gap of all within the American Jewish community nowadays, according to Pew, surrounds the question of the continuation of the Jewish people. TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO Talk to your leadership to determine what those key metrics are and learn them inside and out, because now you own them. Take a risk. You are in the honeymoon period in your first 90 days so take advantage of it. They are waiting for you to blow them away – one way or the other! So early on, call for a big change. GETTING A CAMPAIGN STARTED: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIPEXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP GIFTSINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP GIFTSUNITED WAY LEADERSHIPGIFT
Obtaining the first leadership gifts that initiate and “set the pace” are the key to every successful fundraising campaign. Making that happen involves a set of steps and requires special attention to context, strategic preparation, and careful execution. Prospective donors to every campaign have highly individualized notions of whythey
HOW MANY JEWS OF COLOR ARE THERE? By Ira M. Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky. A recent article in eJewishPhilanthropy reprinted an estimate (from Reform Judaism) that 12% of American Jews are “Jews of Color.”This estimate, in turn, came from a report entitled Counting the Inconsistencies: An Analysis of American Jewish Population Studies with a Focus on Jews of Color, which stated that “at least 12-15%” of American Jews SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a BARUCH DAYAN HA’EMET: THE DIGNITY OF RESPONSE Baruch dayan ha’emet is the beracha that introduces to the world a new and difficult truth. The fully made beracha – complete with proclaiming God’s name and sovereignty – is often pared to the essential words that invite human action. Baruch proclaims an event has overflowed/ barach its own time-frame. Unknown implications await. DESIGNING THE SYNAGOGUE MEMBER EXPERIENCE Designing the Synagogue Member Experience. According to Wikipedia, design is defined as “the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing patterns).”. GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE In general it is responsible for developing an annual budget within the context of multi-year fiscal planning. To fulfill this role, it develops a financial plan that monitors the agency’s financial situation every month or two months. The members then compare the monthly income and expenses to the structure of the annual budget. MY RABBI: THE FUNDRAISER? My Rabbi: The Fundraiser? November 25, 2015. Share. By Yamin Levy. He who persuades others to give Tzedaka and inspires them to act thus, his reward is greater than the reward of him who gives himself. Rambam, Hilkhot Matanot Ani’im 10:6. Few things are less popular, universally disliked, disdained and misunderstood as is fundraising. STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORKNONPROFITS DONATING TO OTHER NONPROFITSBEST NONPROFITS TO DONATEBUSINESS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSCAN NONPROFITS DONATE TO NONPROFITSFOUNDATIONS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSPLACES THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITS Staff Giving to the Nonprofits for Which They Work. March 8, 2013. While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman. Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others to support acause in
THE JEWS IN THE PEW: WHAT THE 2021 PEW REPORT TELLS US The first time I went to Canada I was amused to see on the front page of The Globe and Mail an eight-column-wide article about the malfunction of the Big Ben Clock in Ottawa. What a dull country this is if something like that can make the front page, I thought. KEEPING THE FAITH: RESILIENCE IN THE JEWISH TRADITION We have had to recover and re-vision, regenerate and re-seed vital Jewish life. We have found ways to cultivate resilience, both individually and collectively. Jewish history is, in many ways, a recurring cycle of crisis and renewal. The Second Temple in Jerusalem, the center of religious life, was destroyed in 70 CE, and our ancientsages
DAY CAMPS GET THEIR MOMENT IN THE SUN 11 hours ago · As COVID-19 vaccination rates rise across the country , some Jewish day camps are seeing higher-than-expected registration rates, reports the head of a new organization created during the pandemic to serve them. YOUR DAILY PHIL: A NEW GROUP FOR JEWISH DAY CAMPS + NYC’S 10 hours ago · As COVID-19 vaccination rates rise across the country , some Jewish day camps are seeing higher-than-expected registration rates, Aaron Greenbeger, the founder of Jewish Day Camp Network (JCDN), a new organization created specifically to serve them, told eJewishPhilanthropy’s Helen Chernikoff.. Career move: “I never thought I would be an entrepreneur,” said Aaron Greenberg, a former JUST THE FACTS! TEN KEY INDICATORS OF AMERICAN JEWISH Just the Facts! Ten Key Indicators of American Jewish Behavior – eJewish Philanthropy. Just the Facts! Ten Key Indicators of American Jewish Behavior. By Steven Windmueller, Ph.D. Policy and planning begin with an understanding of core data on how a group behaves or performs within a society. Introduced below is a “snapshot” ofJewish
DISAGREEING OVER MUCH MORE THAN WE THOUGHT POSSIBLE 14 hours ago · The current crisis facing the Jewish world in relation to Israel is not only a result of events in Israel and Gaza, but also the reflection of ongoing deficiencies in Israel Educationvis-a
NEW RESEARCH ON HIGH HOLIDAY PARTICIPATION ILLUMINATES 1 day ago · Jewish communities are constantly changing, and in the U.S. we have had a few decades of creative entrepreneurship to build on during the pandemic YOUR DAILY PHIL: INSIDE THE JEWISH SOCIAL JUSTICE 1 day ago · Good Monday morning! A resolution put forward by members of United Teachers Los Angeles, the city’s teacher’s union, that calls for the U.S. government to end all aid to Israel has prompted condemnations from both the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League. “It is inappropriate and unacceptable for UTLA to promote a one-sidedposition
TURNING A SYNAGOGUE INTO A JEWISH CULTURAL CAMPUS 14 hours ago · [The following article is offered as a partnership between eJP and the Clergy Leadership Incubator program (CLI). CLI is a two-year program to support and encourage congregational rabbis and rabbinic entrepreneurs in the areas of innovative thinking, UNIVERSAL PRESCHOOL: WHAT COULD THIS MEAN FOR THE JEWISH 1 day ago · The Biden administration is calling for universal, high quality preschool for all three- and four- year-olds. How and why should the Jewish community support this, and what might this development mean for our schools? We authors do not take a stand on whether or not a particular Jewish early childhood center should offer a universal preschool program. EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY Marriage trends, political views undermining the notion of a unified American Jewish identity. The widest gap of all within the American Jewish community nowadays, according to Pew, surrounds the question of the continuation of the Jewish people. TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO Talk to your leadership to determine what those key metrics are and learn them inside and out, because now you own them. Take a risk. You are in the honeymoon period in your first 90 days so take advantage of it. They are waiting for you to blow them away – one way or the other! So early on, call for a big change. GETTING A CAMPAIGN STARTED: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIPEXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP GIFTSINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP GIFTSUNITED WAY LEADERSHIPGIFT
Obtaining the first leadership gifts that initiate and “set the pace” are the key to every successful fundraising campaign. Making that happen involves a set of steps and requires special attention to context, strategic preparation, and careful execution. Prospective donors to every campaign have highly individualized notions of whythey
HOW MANY JEWS OF COLOR ARE THERE? By Ira M. Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky. A recent article in eJewishPhilanthropy reprinted an estimate (from Reform Judaism) that 12% of American Jews are “Jews of Color.”This estimate, in turn, came from a report entitled Counting the Inconsistencies: An Analysis of American Jewish Population Studies with a Focus on Jews of Color, which stated that “at least 12-15%” of American Jews SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a BARUCH DAYAN HA’EMET: THE DIGNITY OF RESPONSE Baruch dayan ha’emet is the beracha that introduces to the world a new and difficult truth. The fully made beracha – complete with proclaiming God’s name and sovereignty – is often pared to the essential words that invite human action. Baruch proclaims an event has overflowed/ barach its own time-frame. Unknown implications await. DESIGNING THE SYNAGOGUE MEMBER EXPERIENCE Designing the Synagogue Member Experience. According to Wikipedia, design is defined as “the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing patterns).”. GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE In general it is responsible for developing an annual budget within the context of multi-year fiscal planning. To fulfill this role, it develops a financial plan that monitors the agency’s financial situation every month or two months. The members then compare the monthly income and expenses to the structure of the annual budget. MY RABBI: THE FUNDRAISER? My Rabbi: The Fundraiser? November 25, 2015. Share. By Yamin Levy. He who persuades others to give Tzedaka and inspires them to act thus, his reward is greater than the reward of him who gives himself. Rambam, Hilkhot Matanot Ani’im 10:6. Few things are less popular, universally disliked, disdained and misunderstood as is fundraising. STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORKNONPROFITS DONATING TO OTHER NONPROFITSBEST NONPROFITS TO DONATEBUSINESS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSCAN NONPROFITS DONATE TO NONPROFITSFOUNDATIONS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSPLACES THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITS Staff Giving to the Nonprofits for Which They Work. March 8, 2013. While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman. Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others to support acause in
EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY Marriage trends, political views undermining the notion of a unified American Jewish identity. The widest gap of all within the American Jewish community nowadays, according to Pew, surrounds the question of the continuation of the Jewish people. TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO Talk to your leadership to determine what those key metrics are and learn them inside and out, because now you own them. Take a risk. You are in the honeymoon period in your first 90 days so take advantage of it. They are waiting for you to blow them away – one way or the other! So early on, call for a big change. GETTING A CAMPAIGN STARTED: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIPEXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP GIFTSINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP GIFTSUNITED WAY LEADERSHIPGIFT
Obtaining the first leadership gifts that initiate and “set the pace” are the key to every successful fundraising campaign. Making that happen involves a set of steps and requires special attention to context, strategic preparation, and careful execution. Prospective donors to every campaign have highly individualized notions of whythey
HOW MANY JEWS OF COLOR ARE THERE? By Ira M. Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky. A recent article in eJewishPhilanthropy reprinted an estimate (from Reform Judaism) that 12% of American Jews are “Jews of Color.”This estimate, in turn, came from a report entitled Counting the Inconsistencies: An Analysis of American Jewish Population Studies with a Focus on Jews of Color, which stated that “at least 12-15%” of American Jews SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a BARUCH DAYAN HA’EMET: THE DIGNITY OF RESPONSE Baruch dayan ha’emet is the beracha that introduces to the world a new and difficult truth. The fully made beracha – complete with proclaiming God’s name and sovereignty – is often pared to the essential words that invite human action. Baruch proclaims an event has overflowed/ barach its own time-frame. Unknown implications await. DESIGNING THE SYNAGOGUE MEMBER EXPERIENCE Designing the Synagogue Member Experience. According to Wikipedia, design is defined as “the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing patterns).”. GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE In general it is responsible for developing an annual budget within the context of multi-year fiscal planning. To fulfill this role, it develops a financial plan that monitors the agency’s financial situation every month or two months. The members then compare the monthly income and expenses to the structure of the annual budget. MY RABBI: THE FUNDRAISER? My Rabbi: The Fundraiser? November 25, 2015. Share. By Yamin Levy. He who persuades others to give Tzedaka and inspires them to act thus, his reward is greater than the reward of him who gives himself. Rambam, Hilkhot Matanot Ani’im 10:6. Few things are less popular, universally disliked, disdained and misunderstood as is fundraising. STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORKNONPROFITS DONATING TO OTHER NONPROFITSBEST NONPROFITS TO DONATEBUSINESS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSCAN NONPROFITS DONATE TO NONPROFITSFOUNDATIONS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSPLACES THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITS Staff Giving to the Nonprofits for Which They Work. March 8, 2013. While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman. Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others to support acause in
THE JEWS IN THE PEW: WHAT THE 2021 PEW REPORT TELLS US The first time I went to Canada I was amused to see on the front page of The Globe and Mail an eight-column-wide article about the malfunction of the Big Ben Clock in Ottawa. What a dull country this is if something like that can make the front page, I thought. KEEPING THE FAITH: RESILIENCE IN THE JEWISH TRADITION We have had to recover and re-vision, regenerate and re-seed vital Jewish life. We have found ways to cultivate resilience, both individually and collectively. Jewish history is, in many ways, a recurring cycle of crisis and renewal. The Second Temple in Jerusalem, the center of religious life, was destroyed in 70 CE, and our ancientsages
DAY CAMPS GET THEIR MOMENT IN THE SUN 9 hours ago · As COVID-19 vaccination rates rise across the country , some Jewish day camps are seeing higher-than-expected registration rates, reports the head of a new organization created during the pandemic to serve them. YOUR DAILY PHIL: A NEW GROUP FOR JEWISH DAY CAMPS + NYC’S 7 hours ago · As COVID-19 vaccination rates rise across the country , some Jewish day camps are seeing higher-than-expected registration rates, Aaron Greenbeger, the founder of Jewish Day Camp Network (JCDN), a new organization created specifically to serve them, told eJewishPhilanthropy’s Helen Chernikoff.. Career move: “I never thought I would be an entrepreneur,” said Aaron Greenberg, a former JUST THE FACTS! TEN KEY INDICATORS OF AMERICAN JEWISH Just the Facts! Ten Key Indicators of American Jewish Behavior – eJewish Philanthropy. Just the Facts! Ten Key Indicators of American Jewish Behavior. By Steven Windmueller, Ph.D. Policy and planning begin with an understanding of core data on how a group behaves or performs within a society. Introduced below is a “snapshot” ofJewish
DISAGREEING OVER MUCH MORE THAN WE THOUGHT POSSIBLE 11 hours ago · The current crisis facing the Jewish world in relation to Israel is not only a result of events in Israel and Gaza, but also the reflection of ongoing deficiencies in Israel Educationvis-a
NEW RESEARCH ON HIGH HOLIDAY PARTICIPATION ILLUMINATES 1 day ago · Jewish communities are constantly changing, and in the U.S. we have had a few decades of creative entrepreneurship to build on during the pandemic YOUR DAILY PHIL: INSIDE THE JEWISH SOCIAL JUSTICE 1 day ago · Good Monday morning! A resolution put forward by members of United Teachers Los Angeles, the city’s teacher’s union, that calls for the U.S. government to end all aid to Israel has prompted condemnations from both the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League. “It is inappropriate and unacceptable for UTLA to promote a one-sidedposition
TURNING A SYNAGOGUE INTO A JEWISH CULTURAL CAMPUS 11 hours ago · [The following article is offered as a partnership between eJP and the Clergy Leadership Incubator program (CLI). CLI is a two-year program to support and encourage congregational rabbis and rabbinic entrepreneurs in the areas of innovative thinking, UNIVERSAL PRESCHOOL: WHAT COULD THIS MEAN FOR THE JEWISH 1 day ago · The Biden administration is calling for universal, high quality preschool for all three- and four- year-olds. How and why should the Jewish community support this, and what might this development mean for our schools? We authors do not take a stand on whether or not a particular Jewish early childhood center should offer a universal preschool program. EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY I wake up every morning to eJP's Your Daily Phil — it's an essential window into the ways that the Jewish philanthropic and nonprofit sectors are evolving. TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO By Zack Bodner. As we contemplate transitions in leadership, I thought now would be a good time to share this. Of course I don’t believe that running a JCC or Federation or synagogue is anything like running the country, but for those of you taking charge of something new, parts of this might be helpful for you. HOW MANY JEWS OF COLOR ARE THERE? By Ira M. Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky. A recent article in eJewishPhilanthropy reprinted an estimate (from Reform Judaism) that 12% of American Jews are “Jews of Color.”This estimate, in turn, came from a report entitled Counting the Inconsistencies: An Analysis of American Jewish Population Studies with a Focus on Jews of Color, which stated that “at least 12-15%” of American Jews DESIGNING THE SYNAGOGUE MEMBER EXPERIENCE By Aimee Close According to Wikipedia, design is defined as “the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE It is important for the committee to be aware of any unanticipated expenses or income. Being continually apprised of this information enables the finance committee to adjust the proposed budget in response to the actual financial situation – enabling it to deal not only with the present situation but also to consider what needs to be done to ensure the agency’s continual financial MY RABBI: THE FUNDRAISER? By Yamin Levy He who persuades others to give Tzedaka and inspires them to act thus, his reward is greater than the reward of him who gives himself. Rambam, Hilkhot Matanot Ani’im 10:6 Few things are less popular, universally disliked, BARUCH DAYAN HA’EMET: THE DIGNITY OF RESPONSE By Rabbi Steven Sager One need not be lonely in confronting tragedy. Community affords us the strengthening company of fellow-travelers of all faiths. Our rituals deepen community by gathering the past to support both heart-break and resolve. To make the GETTING A CAMPAIGN STARTED: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIPEXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP GIFTSINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP GIFTSUNITED WAY LEADERSHIPGIFT
by Robert I. Evans and Avrum D. Lapin Obtaining the first leadership gifts that initiate and “set the pace” are the key to every successful fundraising campaign. Making that happen involves a set of steps and requires special attention to STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORKNONPROFITS DONATING TO OTHER NONPROFITSBEST NONPROFITS TO DONATEBUSINESS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSCAN NONPROFITS DONATE TO NONPROFITSFOUNDATIONS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSPLACES THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITS While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others EJEWISH PHILANTHROPY I wake up every morning to eJP's Your Daily Phil — it's an essential window into the ways that the Jewish philanthropic and nonprofit sectors are evolving. TOP 20 TO DO’S IN YOUR FIRST 90 DAYS AS A NEW CEO By Zack Bodner. As we contemplate transitions in leadership, I thought now would be a good time to share this. Of course I don’t believe that running a JCC or Federation or synagogue is anything like running the country, but for those of you taking charge of something new, parts of this might be helpful for you. HOW MANY JEWS OF COLOR ARE THERE? By Ira M. Sheskin and Arnold Dashefsky. A recent article in eJewishPhilanthropy reprinted an estimate (from Reform Judaism) that 12% of American Jews are “Jews of Color.”This estimate, in turn, came from a report entitled Counting the Inconsistencies: An Analysis of American Jewish Population Studies with a Focus on Jews of Color, which stated that “at least 12-15%” of American Jews DESIGNING THE SYNAGOGUE MEMBER EXPERIENCE By Aimee Close According to Wikipedia, design is defined as “the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing SYNAGOGUE DUES ARE DEAD: WHAT’S THE PRICE POINT AT WHICH What’s the price point at which quitting the temple becomes unnecessary or nearly impossible?” So asked a business leader in our synagogue. “Figure out that price point and our synagogue will grow organically instead of continuing to shrink.” During a GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE It is important for the committee to be aware of any unanticipated expenses or income. Being continually apprised of this information enables the finance committee to adjust the proposed budget in response to the actual financial situation – enabling it to deal not only with the present situation but also to consider what needs to be done to ensure the agency’s continual financial MY RABBI: THE FUNDRAISER? By Yamin Levy He who persuades others to give Tzedaka and inspires them to act thus, his reward is greater than the reward of him who gives himself. Rambam, Hilkhot Matanot Ani’im 10:6 Few things are less popular, universally disliked, BARUCH DAYAN HA’EMET: THE DIGNITY OF RESPONSE By Rabbi Steven Sager One need not be lonely in confronting tragedy. Community affords us the strengthening company of fellow-travelers of all faiths. Our rituals deepen community by gathering the past to support both heart-break and resolve. To make the GETTING A CAMPAIGN STARTED: THE IMPORTANCE OF LEADERSHIPEXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP GIFTSINSPIRATIONAL LEADERSHIP GIFTSUNITED WAY LEADERSHIPGIFT
by Robert I. Evans and Avrum D. Lapin Obtaining the first leadership gifts that initiate and “set the pace” are the key to every successful fundraising campaign. Making that happen involves a set of steps and requires special attention to STAFF GIVING TO THE NONPROFITS FOR WHICH THEY WORKNONPROFITS DONATING TO OTHER NONPROFITSBEST NONPROFITS TO DONATEBUSINESS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSCAN NONPROFITS DONATE TO NONPROFITSFOUNDATIONS THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITSPLACES THAT DONATE TO NONPROFITS While it may seem appropriate, in fact critical, for the head of an organization to make a financial commitment, a fundamental question remains: What about the other employees? by Adam Naftalin-Kelman Anyone who has done any fundraising, or asked others THE JEWS IN THE PEW: WHAT THE 2021 PEW REPORT TELLS US The first time I went to Canada I was amused to see on the front page of The Globe and Mail an eight-column-wide article about the malfunction of the Big Ben Clock in Ottawa. What a dull country this is if something like that can make the front page, I thought. BECOMING CONNECTED TO ISRAEL THROUGH HEBREW: PROMISING NEW What happened when you last studied Hebrew? What did you gain from the experience? For many, these questions will prompt a witty retort. “I don’t remember, I’d already fallen asleep.” “I met my first husband. He was sitting in the IN LIGHT OF THE NEW PEW STUDY, IT’S TIME FOR JEWISH The new Pew Study on Jewish Americans in 2020 is out, and there’s some good news. The Jewish population is stable and perhaps even growing. The majority of Jews participate in Jewish life in one form or another. And the Jewish population, like America itself, is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse. JUST THE FACTS! TEN KEY INDICATORS OF AMERICAN JEWISH By Steven Windmueller, Ph.D. Policy and planning begin with an understanding of core data on how a group behaves or performs within a society. Introduced below is a “snapshot” of Jewish communal trends: Unlike many other ethnic and religious communities KEEPING THE FAITH: RESILIENCE IN THE JEWISH TRADITION By Rabbi Deborah Waxman How has the Jewish people survived for millennia? It’s an age-old question, asked by Jews and non-Jews alike, from Pascal to Goethe, Tolstoy to Twain. One answer is that a capacity for resilience has been woven GROWING THE JEWISH SOCIAL JUSTICE ROUNDTABLE 16 hours ago · Since Abby Levine took the helm of the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable in 2012, the umbrella group has nearly tripled in size to 70 affiliated organizations working to fight climate change and food security, and advocate for immigrant and reproductive rights,among other causes.
YOUR DAILY PHIL: INSIDE THE JEWISH SOCIAL JUSTICE 14 hours ago · Good Monday morning! A resolution put forward by members of United Teachers Los Angeles, the city’s teacher’s union, that calls for the U.S. government to end all aid to Israel has prompted condemnations from both the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League. “It is inappropriate and unacceptable for UTLA to promote a one-sidedposition
MEETING THE GROWING NEEDS OF COMMUTER STUDENTS Commuter students, like their counterparts at traditional residential colleges and universities, have suffered the tremendous loss of access to in-person education, social opportunity, and the college experience as a result because of the pandemic. YOUR DAILY PHIL: A FIRST-EVER CENSUS OF JEWISH EDUCATORS Good Friday morning! The Orthodox Union’s school advocacy arm, Teach Coalition, is seeking a $150 per pupil increase in transportation funding from the state of New Jersey in fiscal year 2022, Dan Mitzner, Teach Coalition’s director of state political affairs, told eJewishPhilanthropy.The budget must be passed by July 1. The formula by which the state calculates how much it will give to UNIVERSAL PRESCHOOL: WHAT COULD THIS MEAN FOR THE JEWISH 18 hours ago · The Biden administration is calling for universal, high quality preschool for all three- and four- year-olds. How and why should the Jewish community support this, and what might this development mean for our schools? We authors do not take a stand on whether or not a particular Jewish early childhood center should offer a universal preschool program.Home
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YOUR DAILY PHIL: A FIRST-EVER CENSUS OF JEWISH EDUCATORS + MEETING THE NEEDS OF COMMUTER STUDENTSNEWS
LEARNING TO COUNT
RESEARCHERS ARRIVE AT A FIRST-EVER ESTIMATE OF JEWISH EDUCATORSPATIENCE REWARDED
THE MARCUS FOUNDATION’S TEEN ISRAEL TRAVEL PROGRAM IS BACK ONGETTING TO NEXT
SOCIAL JUSTICE LEADER RABBI JENNIE ROSENN TAKES ON CLIMATE CHANGEONE CLICK
GOOD TODAY BRINGS THE PUSHKE TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MAPPING PHILANTHROPY THE JEWISH FUNDERS NETWORK IS CREATING A MIDWESTERN REGIONAL GROUPCOEXISTENCE WORK
AMERICAN FUNDERS OF ISRAELI CIVIL SOCIETY EFFORTS TAKE STOCK AFTERRIOTS
FACTS AND FEELINGS
AMERICANS JEWS SEEKING INFORMATION, SUPPORT AFTER ISRAEL-GAZA VIOLENCEOPINION
DULL IS GOOD
THE JEWS IN THE PEW: WHAT THE 2021 PEW REPORT TELLS US ABOUT MODERNIDENTITY
VIRTUAL INTERNSHIPS
MEETING THE GROWING NEEDS OF COMMUTER STUDENTSPEW TOO
JEWS (STILL) NOT IN THE PEWS INSTITUTIONAL REALIGNMENT DAY SCHOOL STRATEGIC PLANNING IN A POST-COVID ENVIRONMENT: A TIME TO RESTART, REBOOT AND RECHARGETHE JEWISH FUTURE
AN EVER SURVIVING AND ADAPTING PEOPLE: NOTES OF HOPE UPON READING PEW2
INFLECTION POINT
HOW A ‘BLESS OUR WORKFORCE’ APPROACH CAN HELP US FRAME THE JOURNEYBACK TO THE OFFICE
IN HER NEW ROLE, CLARA SCHEINMANN PLANS TO SCORE POINTS FOR THEJEWISH PEOPLE
Scheinmann started her job fighting antisemitism during the recent Israel-Hamas conflict RESEARCHERS ARRIVE AT A FIRST-EVER ESTIMATE OF JEWISH EDUCATORS CASJE is studying Jewish educators’ motivations and careertrajectories
THE JEWS IN THE PEW: WHAT THE 2021 PEW REPORT TELLS US ABOUT MODERNIDENTITY
Will we learn more if we actually observe how Jews live their lives instead of asking them about it? IN HER NEW ROLE, CLARA SCHEINMANN PLANS TO SCORE POINTS FOR THEJEWISH PEOPLE
Scheinmann started her job fighting antisemitism during the recent Israel-Hamas conflict RESEARCHERS ARRIVE AT A FIRST-EVER ESTIMATE OF JEWISH EDUCATORS CASJE is studying Jewish educators’ motivations and careertrajectories
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