The Latest From The Foundation

Dispatches from the network and updates from the Foundation.

By Rabbi Shira Stutman, a Wexner Graduate Fellowship alumna, and the Director of Community Engagement at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, DC. Shira can be reached at sstutman@gmail.com. Thirty weeks at 1½ hours per week may sound like a long time, but it’s really nothing when it comes to a conversion class. What to include, what to leave out? When planning the Jewish Welcome Workshop 5771, it was

Greg Russo is an alumnus of the Wexner Heritage Program, Metrowest, NJ 08 and a Human Resource Executive in Northern New Jersey. He serves on the Board of UJC Metrowest and as a Vice President at the Hebrew Academy of Morris County. Gregg can be reached at greggrusso@gmail.com. During Shabbat services, when the rabbi first mentioned a protest at Rutgers that night I was lukewarm about attending. I had plans

Karyn Grossman Gershon is an alumna of the Chicago Wexner Heritage Program and the Executive Director of Project Kesher, the largest Jewish women’s organization and one of the fastest growing human rights organizations in Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. In 2009, Project Kesher expanded to the Russian-speaking community in Israel. Karyn can be reached at projectkesher@projectkesher.org. In 1993, I heard that a tiny non-profit called Project Kesher was convening

Ari Guass is an alumnus of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program, Class XIII. Ari is the Executive Director of North Carolina Hillel in Chapel Hill, NC. He can be reached at ari@nchillel.org.  When I was 24 and in my first stint working for Hillel – before taking a nine-year hiatus and returning to the organization eighteen months ago – my boss, the Hillel director, was known as a maverick and

Lisa Shapiro Strauss is a Wexner Heritage Alumna, Houston ‘08.  She is a practicing Criminal Defense Attorney in Houston, Texas.  Lisa can be reached at lisstrauss@sbcglobal.net. The funny thing about a dream is that you really don’t realize it is coming true until the moment has come and gone and you have a chance to reflect back on it.  In the summer of 2007, our Houston Wexner Heritage Group was

Stephen Gynberg is a member of the Wexner Heritage Program Los Angeles 09 group.  Stephen is a filmmaker and writer.  His latest film is the award winning feature  documentary,  A Life Ascending.  He can be reached at sgryny@me.com. My parents flew to Los Angeles this past Yom Kippur to be with my family.  My mother brought her mandel braut as usual and my father brought his Torah.  That was a

Robert Bank is a a lawyer, activist, and the Executive Vice President for American Jewish World Service. Prior to joining AJWS, Robert served as Chief Operating Officer at Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC), a national AIDS advocacy, service, and education organization. He can be reached at rbank@ajws.org. After working for over twenty years on a variety of social justice issues in the secular “non-Jewish world,” I was privileged to meet

Beth Cousens is a Wexner Graduate Fellowship Alumna and the outgoing Associate Vice President of the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Experience at Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.  She is a consultant to a variety of Jewish educational organizations, focusing on vision, strategy, and evaluation. Beth can be reached at bethcousens@gmail.com. Many of us are deep in our Jewish educations. We have participated in a program of the Wexner

Emily Walsh is an Alumna of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship/Davidson Scholars Program.  Emily is the Assistant Director of Education, Youth and Family at B’nai Jeshurun in Manhattan.  She can be reached at emiwalsh@gmail.com. A week after I moved to New York City, a friend was playing in a concert at Carnegie Hall.  I looked up directions online and got there very quickly; proving much easier to get to Carnegie Hall

Rabbi Joe Kanofsky is an alumnus of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program, Class XI. Joe is the rabbi of Kehillat Shaarei Torah in Toronto, Canada