And the Albert and Sara Reuben Holocaust Memorial in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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7/2/15
Those first two Holocaust Memorials in the US
In Richmond, Virginia, on November 6, 1955:

And the Albert and Sara Reuben Holocaust Memorial in Indianapolis, Indiana.
And the Albert and Sara Reuben Holocaust Memorial in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Post-War Anti-Semitism
The Atlanta Temple bombing in 1958 might have been a game changer. Or, it might have been representative of a dangerous trend.
Do you guys know this story...?
Such a fabulous portrayal of 1950s Jewish American issues--Philip Roth's "Eli The Fanatic."
(Though, frankly, I'm still partial to this incredible "Conversion of the Jews" which is certainly one of the best short stories of all time.)
(Though, frankly, I'm still partial to this incredible "Conversion of the Jews" which is certainly one of the best short stories of all time.)
6/30/15
The Miniseries That Changed the Conversation
In 1978, NBC aired the four-part drama called The Holocaust (with a pretty amazing cast now that I've seen who is in it again). It was met with mixed reaction (you can read Elie Wiesel's scathing response here and a fascinating yet brief conversation about Holocaust movies in general here), but it also brought the idea of the Jewish experience during National Socialism to public attention and conversation.
6/29/15
And, in contrast, Gertrude Berg
The trailer from Yoo Hoo! Mrs. Goldberg (from the director of The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg). Gertrude Berg as herself:
6/25/15
6/23/15
Looking for a word to define for the Terms Definition assignment? Here are some possibilities... in no particular order:
American Community Jewish,
Youth Donor Federation
Mega-Donor Non-Profit Institution
Organization Philanthropy Israel
Engagement Integration Antisemitism
Immigration Intermarriage Demography
Spiritual Secular Reform
Conservative Reconstructionist Chabad
Orthodox Outreach Shabbat
Feminism Havurah Education
Membership Hybridization Inreach
Mega-Donor Non-Profit Institution
Organization Philanthropy Israel
Engagement Integration Antisemitism
Immigration Intermarriage Demography
Spiritual Secular Reform
Conservative Reconstructionist Chabad
Orthodox Outreach Shabbat
Feminism Havurah Education
Membership Hybridization Inreach
And, finally, here’s the link to ReBoot, the
“place” (by which I really mean “idea”) where contemporary cultural creatives
meet and interact (and create!)
Jewish BabyBoomers
Oh, those Boomers—so so so interesting! And
definitely a population that should be served with the full force of the Jewish
non-profit world.
European Jewry in the 21st Century
For those of you interested in
the state of Jewish non-profits in Europe, here’s the 2010 Jumpstart Report on
New Initiatives in Europe. You’ll
find that startling statistic that there are more Jewish start ups per capita
in Europe than in the US inside. It was written in conjunction with the PearsFoundation and Lynn Schusterman’s ROI Community. It’s about 5 years old but still super interesting.
A Portrait of Jewish Americans
For your reference—and for those late nights
when you’re contemplating the current state of the American religious
landscape—the Pew Report!
Looking for the intel from yesterday’s great session with Jumpstart Labs’ Joshua Avedon? Here’s the report on the new Innovation Eco-System
6/16/15
Abraham Lincoln: The Great Emancipator and Lover of Jews?
"Lincoln “interacted with Jews, represented Jews, befriended Jews, admired Jews, commissioned Jews, trusted Jews, defended Jews, pardoned Jews, took advice from Jews, gave jobs to Jews, extended rights to Jews, revoked an expulsion of Jews, and even chose a Jew as his confidential agent. His connections to Jews went further and deeper than those of any previous American president.”
Now don't you want to read more...
Lincoln and the Jews
Now don't you want to read more...
Lincoln and the Jews
6/15/15
The Data Shows Pride Within The Tribe

"In some ways, being Jewish is cool in America today"
Keeping Jews Jewish? See how recent pew studies demonstrate new worries about American Jewish growth and stability.
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