Jun 2010
Daniel Aronson is a Wexner Graduate Fellowship alumnus and director of congregational learning at Ohev Shalom of Bucks County in Richboro, PA. He can be reached at daronson@ohev.org In February 2008, well into my fourth year as director of annual giving at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, I found myself at a crossroads. I had been feeling unsatisfied in my position for some time when, quite unexpectedly, an opportunity appeared, like
Jun 2010
Margaret Lewis is an alumnus of the Houston Wexner Heritage class of 2006. Margaret is a psychology professor and Board President of the Initiative for Jewish Women, which is currently developing a sexuality-education app for iPhones. She can be reached at msjlewis@alumni.rice.edu The impact of the Wexner Heritage Program on me has been wonderful, but typical: I have a more serious approach to my observance and practice; I have greater
Rick Kornfeld is a Wexner Heritage Denver 08 alumnus. He is a lawyer in private practice, and specializes in white collar criminal defense, government compliance and internal investigations. Rick’s non-profit work is centered on Jewish education and strengthening the relationship between American Jews and Israelis. Rick can be reached at rick@rechtkornfeld.com. One month before we sat down at the Seder table at our home in Denver, my 14-year-old daughter, Izzi,
Jun 2010
The precept of Ahavas Yisrael, love of fellow Jews, has been a hallmark of my rabbinate from the beginning of my career. I have learned this principle from the Torah, commentaries, and the great scholars of our tradition. However, I believe that a personal experience has lent a powerful emotional coloring to my practical implementation of this idea. My Uncle Bob, my mother's oldest sibling, was a wonderful man, full
Jun 2010
Cheston Mizel is a member of the Los Angeles 09 Wexner Heritage Program. In addition to being a practicing attorney, he is the Founder and Chairman of Jconnect (www.jconnectla.com), a 501(c)3 non-profit devoted to creating Jewish connectivity, continuity, and unity in Southern California and beyond. Cheston can be reached at Cheston@JConnectla.com In a recent Wexner seminar, somebody brought in an advertisement from dontfundterror.org. This group has diverse organizational backing that
Jun 2010
Shira Hammerman is an alumna of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship/Davidson Scholar Program. She is a doctoral student in Education and Jewish Studies at NYU. She can be reached at shirahammerman@hotmail.com “The angels are peeking, peeking through the window, as Ima lights the candles and Abba goes to shul…” My little Shabbat Ima was having the time of her life as she sat next to her Shabbat Abba at the head
Jun 2010
Maurit Beeri is an alumnus of the Wexner Israel Fellowship Program. She is the Deputy Director of the Alyn Hospital Children and Adolescents Rehabilitation Center. Maurit can be reached at Maurit@gmail.com A Pediatric Rehabilitation Hospital, such as Alyn Jerusalem, brings together strangers during their most trying times. Jews and Muslims, veteran Israelis and Olim, Haredi and secular share the facility. Differences between the families, the therapists and doctors often cause
Jun 2010
Julie Monkarsh Gadinsky is an alumna of the Los Angeles Wexner Heritage Program. She is the proud mom of two sons, an advocate for Jewish Education, an involved Lion of Judah and political activist for AIPAC. She is passionate about Israel and engaging new friends in community work. Julie can be reached at juliegadinsky@mac.com. I must confess…. I have been known to obsess. As a psychologist, I can say with
Jun 2010
David Goldberg is an alumnus of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship/Davidson Scholars Program and a fourth year rabbinical student at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He is presently on a leave of absence as a fellow at Yeshivat Hadar. David can be reached at dmgoldber@gmail.com I am not a very patient person: when I eat, when I wait in lines, and also when I am in school. Before I began my studies
May 2010
Felicia Herman is Executive Director of The Natan Fund, a foundation supported by young philanthropists that funds innovative Jewish and Israeli nonprofits with budgets under $1.5 million. She can be reached at felicia@natan.org. Here’s something every Jewish professional and layperson knows: the Jewish community desperately needs new sources of philanthropic capital. But here’s something most people are just learning: starting a giving circle is a great way to bring new