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Clal - The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership - is seeking a full-time, strategic, driven, and organized leader to join our dynamic team and take our financial and administrative operations to the next level.
ABOUT CBST: Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST) is a vibrant spiritual community and a progressive voice within Judaism. Founded in 1973, CBST welcomes gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender, queer and straight individuals, families and friends. Passionate, provocative, and deeply Jewish, CBST champions a Judaism that rejoices in diversity, denounces social injustice wherever it exists, and strives for human rights for all people.
POSITION SUMMARY The Assistant/Associate Director of Institutional Partnerships will co-lead the Institutional Giving Department for Auburn, and will be a key member of the Development Department, highly involved in all aspects of institutional giving and responsible for managing institutional donor relationships with foundations and corporations.
The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture (BSEC), a religious non-profit with an annual operating budget of approximately $450,000, seeks a Managing Director to work alongside its lay leadership and staff to nurture and grow our community. More detailed information about the Society – its organization, governance, activities and resources, can be found on our website, www.
Avodah believes that Jewish leaders have the power to help change our country for the better. For the past 23 years, Avodah has built a vast network of Jewish leaders who have come through our programs and now lead communities across the country, created a robust educational curriculum with which we have reached tens of thousands in the broader community, and developed an unparalleled analysis of social justice issues through a Jewish lens.
The Organization Tanenbaum promotes justice and builds respect for religious difference by transforming individuals and institutions to reduce prejudice, hatred, and violence. As a secular and non-sectarian non-profit, Tanenbaum works to promote religious peacebuilders who help counter extremism and violence in armed conflicts, and tackles religious bullying of students, harassment in workplaces, and disparate health treatment for people based on their beliefs.
THE ORGANIZATION Tanenbaum promotes justice and builds respect for religious difference by transforming individuals and institutions to reduce prejudice, hatred, and violence. As a secular and non-sectarian non-profit, Tanenbaum works to promote religious peacebuilders who help counter extremism and violence in armed conflicts, and tackles religious bullying of students, harassment in workplaces, and disparate health treatment for people based on their beliefs.
BACKGROUND: The 92nd Street Y (92Y) is a world-class not-for-profit cultural and community center that connects people at every stage of life to the worlds of education, the arts, health and wellness, and Jewish life. 92Y reaches thousands of New Yorkers annually through in-school arts education programs, talks, literary readings, concerts, dance performances, and educational classes, among many other programs that enrich lives and create community.
Boys Hope Girls Hope addresses the achievement and workforce development gaps by acting as a bridge to opportunity. Founded in 1977 in St. Louis, Missouri Boys Hope Girls hope has helped scholars succeed in school and in life form more than 40 years. We partner with families that face significant social, economic and environmental barriers which impede a child's ability to realize his or her potential.
Background Kolot is a rapidly growing, unaffiliated congregation with a diverse and engaged membership and shared progressive values. Our expanding list of offerings includes: well-attended weekly Shabbat services and annual High Holy Days with 1,000+ in attendance; growing membership engagement offerings; an innovative Children’s Learning Program and adult education; and active committees for member support, racial and immigrant justice, and more.
The Program Coordinator will be responsible for the civic education and advocacy program at MCN, a program that aims to build the civic leadership of Muslim New Yorkers and advocates on issues important to the Muslim community in our city and nation.
As the Jewish lab for sustainability, Hazon is building a national movement that strengthens Jewish life and contributes to a more environmentally sustainable world for all. We’re supporting the fast-growing and deeply impactful JOFEE field - Jewish Outdoor, Food, Farming & Environmental Education - through immersive experiences; educating & supporting JOFEE leaders; and catalyzing and convening leaders & organizations.