I think most of us agree that this has been a unique, even unprecedented Presidential campaign — and not in a good way!  In my circles, the most frequent words I hear to describe the campaign are: disturbing, unnerving, relentless, frightening and downright disgusting.  One thing is for certain — no one has called this campaign “inspiring”.  That is why I was so pleasantly surprised this week to find inspiration

A few weeks ago, we heard the recordings of Donald Trump bragging about how he sexually assaults women.  Then women came forward accusing him of assault. People around me, in person or through social media, began responding and some of it was downright disturbing.  People I know and love claimed that these women could not be believed because they waited so long to come forward.  Others gave the old “boys

In the months leading up to the start of my Wexner Heritage experience (Boca Raton 07), I had multiple talks with alumni, who encouraged me to make the most of this remarkable gift from Les and Abigail and our community.  I remember several amazing and inspirational interactions, but none more than in Tel Aviv just before the first Summer Institute with WIF Alum Gidi Grinstein (Class 13).  Gidi impressed upon

On October 4th, at the end of Rosh Hashanah, women started marching from the four corners of Israel, organized by a grassroots group called Women Waging Peace.  The march culminated on Chol haMoed Sukkot in Jerusalem in a rally held in front of the Prime Minister’s Office with a simple message to all the leaders of our country: “Lead us courageously toward a political agreement.”  Many felt this was naive,

 By 2025, 60% of the world's landmass and 40 of the 50 United States will experience water shortages.  Water scarcity helped trigger the Syrian Civil War and has been a factor in African migration to Europe.  Israel will be a model in solving the world’s emerging water crisis. About 10 days ago, Prager University released this five-minute video, which I wrote and, to date, has had 875,000 unique viewers.  I

In my capacity as Deputy Director General of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel, I have been working for the past five years with all the local governments throughout the country: small and large, centrally located and in the periphery, Arab and Jewish.  I have had the privilege to closely study the country with its challenges and opportunities.  This professional platform has provided me with much knowledge which, alongside

Here is a shot of our downstairs Sukkah and our upstairs Sukkah...Chag Somayach everyone. WHP alum Cheston Mizel (Los Angeles '09)    Our Sukkah is a place for hanging out with friends and neighbors, eating a meal, reading good books and, of course, some yoga and meditation.  WHP alum Edie Raphael (Baltimore '10)    Waking up from the annual Sukkah Sleepover. WGF alum Ken Richmond (Class 13)     This

The Wexner Foundation and various communal stakeholders met together with Heritage alumni (Detroit 86) and potential nominees for the Detroit '17 class. They learned what is new in the Heritage program and also heard from various alumni how the program continues to impact their leadership. To nominate someone for the Detroit, Chicago or Montreal 2017 cohorts, please click here.  What might be said in two minutes that can capture my

Last week I had the opportunity to speak to a distinguished group of people in an intimate living room setting.  There were Wexner Heritage Alumni, prominent figures in the Boston Jewish community, colleagues from the Wexner Israel Fellows Class 28 and their spouses.  The intention of the gathering was to have a Fellow offer fodder for conversation and I chose to speak about aspects of Israel’s narrative, their connection to