Friday, September 3, 2010

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Vibrant Jewish Campus Life Benefits the Entire Community Vibrant Jewish Campus Life Benefits the Entire Community

by Rabbi Hershey Novack This article articulates to the St. Louis Jewish community that their support of local Jewish campus life benefits the entire St. Louis community. More broadly, these themes resonate in similar communities throughout the country. A version of this article first appeared in the St. Louis Jewish Light. In 2008, Jewish Living magazine... 


Limmud Fest: Expanding Jewish Horizons Under The Stars Limmud Fest: Expanding Jewish Horizons Under The Stars

by Ariel Kahn In its gorgeous new Suffolk location, this year’s Limmud Fest was blessed with some sunshine and an extraordinary degree of good cheer. Marketed as “the hottest festival in the British Jewish calendar”, the volunteer-run residential festival attracted a record 650 participants for four days of non-stop Jewish learning and culture.... 


After Katrina, Creating Community All Over Again After Katrina, Creating Community All Over Again

The New Orleans Jewish Day School Reemerges From Disaster by H. Glenn Rosenkrantz Metairie, LA – Kindergarten classroom, destroyed. Administrative offices, gone. First and second grade facilities, upended. Materials and resources, washed away or damaged. And that was just on the first floor. Hurricane Katrina’s rage and the resulting floodwaters... 


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Using Technology Wisely

Chabad Leverages Social Media Presence for Big Bucks Chabad Leverages Social Media Presence for Big Bucks

Chabad has a long history of harnessing its considerable social media influence... 


What Everyone Should Know About Website Statistics What Everyone Should Know About Website Statistics

It’s important to track a few key website statistics on a regular basis and... 


Your Website is Not a Panacea Your Website is Not a Panacea

from Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN): The Web Is Dead? What Does that Mean (to... 


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Managing Your Nonprofit

The Way You Leave A Job The Way You Leave A Job

The Way You Leave A Job Is As Important As The Way You Start One The way we leave... 


Negotiating in Good Faith: The Key to Integrity Negotiating in Good Faith: The Key to Integrity

Oftentimes, there is a sense that we have reached an impasse with the group or the... 


The Board’s Trust in the Consultant’s Loyalty to Their Cause The Board’s Trust in the Consultant’s Loyalty to Their Cause

I received a question this week from a reader concerning the Board of Director’s... 


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What Do Fundraising and Anne Frank’s Tree Have in Common? What Do Fundraising and Anne Frank’s Tree Have in Common?

by Barbara Maduell “I was in Montana, conducting feasibility study interviews.” That was the dry, seemingly boring answer I gave to friends and colleagues who asked me where I went last week. In fact, interviewing an organization’s stakeholders is a critically important part of the planning process for any special campaign initiative. The one-on-one... 


Jewish Camp: Forget Color War; It’s Time to Build Robots Jewish Camp: Forget Color War; It’s Time to Build Robots

For campers at the JCC Maccabi Camp Kingswood in southern Maine, a very hot summer just got very cool. The camp invited a team of Israeli high school students and their teacher to bring their technical and scientific expertise in robotics to the camp and teach campers between the ages of 12-15 how to build small programmable robots that follow commands... 


Lynn Schusterman: Unintimidated Philanthropist Lynn Schusterman: Unintimidated Philanthropist

by Eetta Prince-Gibson The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation (CLSFF), chaired by Lynn Schusterman from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a primary supporter of Bat Kol, the Israeli organization for religious lesbians. CLSFF is one of the largest Jewish-centric philanthropic foundations and donates, according to most estimates, some $70 million annually... 


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