Rabbis as Entrepreneurs? It’s Not About the Money
We train rabbis to be social entrepreneurs:Â applying a business-like discipline to creating solutions to social justice, cultural and environmental issues.
We train rabbis to be social entrepreneurs:Â applying a business-like discipline to creating solutions to social justice, cultural and environmental issues.
Is grit the key to success for social entrepreneurs? Ariana Katz suggests that the answer lies elsewhere.Â
Ross Berkowitz discusses designing Jewish engagement experiences for Millennials.
Synagogues engage one-third of the United States’ Jewish population. What role might they take to serve the spiritual, communal and religious needs of the other two-thirds (the majority) who don’t choose synagogue membership as an expression of their Judaism? Cyd Weissberg explores.
How do startup leaders break through the barrage of urgent tasks to reflect and plan? We speak with Avi Deutsch, co-founder and CEO of LAVAN, to learn his secrets.
Cyd Weissman interviews Avi Rubel, a successful social entrepreneur, about taking risks when launching a new venture.Â
Cyd Weissman reports back from the leading edge of Jewish innovation.
Cyd Weissman interviews the founder of Hot Dudes Reading to glean lessons on marketing, sustainability, and collaboration.
Cyd Weissman interviews a couple who are are successfully leading a startup guided by the Jewish principle of hevrutah, Aramaic for friendship or companionship.