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This World Refugee Day, Calling on the Global Jewish Community to Act

June 17, 2020 By eJP

Given the nature of our work, we are often asked: Why should Jews care about those outside of our own community, particularly those far away? Since the onset of this pandemic and the wave of protests worldwide, this question has become even more common, as people are pulled in a … [Read more...] about This World Refugee Day, Calling on the Global Jewish Community to Act

Filed Under: Readers Forum Tagged With: Schusterman Fellowship

Schusterman Family Foundation Announces Sixth Cohort of Schusterman Fellows

June 16, 2020 By eJP

From experiencing a global pandemic, to grappling with generation-defining economic crises, to witnessing unconscionable acts of violence toward Black Americans, the challenges we have encountered during the past few months demonstrate the need for significant and systemic change … [Read more...] about Schusterman Family Foundation Announces Sixth Cohort of Schusterman Fellows

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Schusterman Fellowship

To Lead with Resilience, Allow Grief

May 18, 2020 By eJP

By Abby Saloma and Brandon Srot There are "those who didn't die, and those who came back to life." That is how renowned psychotherapist and child of Holocaust survivors, Esther Perel, describes the two groups of survivors who surrounded her when she was growing up in … [Read more...] about To Lead with Resilience, Allow Grief

Filed Under: The Blog Tagged With: COVID 19 and the Jewish community, Schusterman, Schusterman Fellowship

Exploring the Future of Alumni: Part 1

April 29, 2019 By eJP

Exploring the Future of Alumni: Part 1 Organizations across the Jewish community and beyond invest significant dollars in programs - whether training educators, inspiring social justice activists, empowering young adults to create their own Jewish life, or advancing a myriad … [Read more...] about Exploring the Future of Alumni: Part 1

Filed Under: Readers Forum Tagged With: alumni, Exploring the Future of Alumni series, M² : Institute for Experiential Jewish Education, Schusterman Fellowship, UJAFed NY

Schusterman Family Foundation Announces 27 Outstanding Fellows for Global Leadership Program

April 8, 2019 By eJP

The Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation has selected 27 high-caliber Jewish professional and volunteer leaders from around the world to join the fifth cohort of the Schusterman Fellowship. The Schusterman Fellowship is an intensive, 18-month leadership development … [Read more...] about Schusterman Family Foundation Announces 27 Outstanding Fellows for Global Leadership Program

Filed Under: Announcements, Professional Development Tagged With: Schusterman Fellowship, talent pipeline

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