Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2020
Nora Greenstein Jacober, originally from Washington, DC, works as a Program Officer at the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, where she formerly worked as a Program Associate. She graduated from the University of Michigan in May 2015 with a BA in Psychology, and a minor in History.
Prior to JCLP, Nora lived in Los Angeles, where she worked at the University of Southern California Hillel as the Program Manager. Through this role she participated in the Ezra Fellowship, a program through Hillel International working on integrating Jewish education and content into engagement methodology. As a JCLP student, Nora studied Management of Human Services with a minor in Interpersonal Practice, completing her field placement at the William Davidson Foundation. Nora is incredibly grateful to the deep relationships and questions she has been able to explore through her time in this program.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2020
Sam Langstein is currently a Dorot Fellow through the Dorot Foundation's fellowship in Israel. Most recently, he was the Director of the Helpline & Data Management at the National Alliance on Mental Illness in NYC. Originally from Long Beach, NY, he graduated from CUNY Hunter College in 2015 with a BA in Psychology. Before joining JCLP, Sam worked for three years at Footsteps, an organization which supports and affirms those transitioning out of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Sam was a member of the 2015-2016 cohort of Avodah: The Jewish Service Corps and a Wexner Graduate Fellow/Davidson Scholar in graduate school. At the School of Social Work, Sam studied Management of Human Services and completed field placements with Jewish Family Services of Metro Detroit and with Beit T’Shuvah, a residential addiction treatment center in Los Angeles.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2020
Sara Weinfeld currently works as a clinical social worker at the Frankel Jewish Academy and is thankful for the wealth of knowledge and friendships she gained through JCLP. She also holds part-time roles as a social worker at Tamarack Camps and group leader at Social Skills for Kids. Originally from Farmington Hills, Michigan, she studied Interpersonal Practice and completed field placements with Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw Country and at St. Michael Catholic School in Livonia while receiving a School Social Worker specialization. Sara is a 2018 graduate of Michigan State University, where she received her BA in Human Development and Family Studies with a minor in Health Promotion. During her undergraduate years, she held many leadership positions at MSU Hillel, with a focus on increasing participation and engagement of the campus community.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2019
Ali Duhan originally from Baltimore, MD, work as a Senior Development Associate at the Baltimore Federation. She came to JCLP from Jackson, MS where she was an Education Fellow with the Institute of Southern Jewish Life. In this role, she traveled throughout the South in order to write and implement Jewish religious school curriculum. Ali graduated from McDaniel College in May 2015 with a BA in Sociology. She is proficient in American Sign Language and spent time working with Deaf students in the Dominican Republic. She also interned at the Baltimore Federation at Jewish Volunteer Connection, where she worked on creating outreach programs for children through programs such as Mitzvah Mission and Camp Tzedek. Through JCLP, she enjoyed learning about the changing landscape of American Judaism. She especially enjoyed attending the General Assembly and spending time with her cohort planning their Communal Conversation. Ali studied Management of Human Services and completed field placements at both the Michigan and National Sections of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW).
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2019
Daniel Kaplan is originally from Highland Park, IL. He graduated from Whitman College in May 2010 with a BA in Race and Ethnic Studies. Before JCLP, he worked as a Community Organizer with the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs in Chicago, IL. Daniel is also a 2016 Avodah Justice Fellow, a 2013 Robert Clark Trust Fellow with the American Friends Service Committee, and former Moishe House resident. As a JCLP student, Daniel enjoyed learning about leading Jewish social justice organizations with efficacy, integrity, and rootedness in Jewish history and values. One great JCLP memory he has is celebrating Purim in seminar. Daniel says, “We had just finished the communal conversation the previous Sunday, and we felt accomplished and triumphant. We celebrated by playing JCLP Jeopardy together. That was the most I ever laughed in seminar.” He studied Management and completed field placements at Jewish Family Service of Metro Detroit and T’ruah: A Rabbinic Call for Human Rights in New York City.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2019
Emily Cloch, originally from Deerfield, IL, is a therapist at Third Way Center, a trauma informed residential treatment center for youths ages 16-20. She lives in Denver, Colorado and is excited to be closer to the mountains. Emily is a 2016 graduate of the University of Michigan. She received her BA in Cultural Anthropology and minored in Community Action and Social Change. Prior to starting her master's, Emily was a field instructor with a wilderness therapy program based in Salt Lake City, UT where she led teen groups. During her time in the School of Social Work, Emily worked as an advocate at the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center at the University of Michigan and a clinical therapy intern at Beit T'Shuvah in Los Angeles. One of Emily's favorite parts of JCLP was working with her cohort to create and facilitate “The Jewish Future is Feminist” event that JCLP hosted earlier this year.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2019
Jordyn Rosenzweig is from West Bloomfield, MI and is a school social worker at Fuchs Mizrachi School in Cleveland, OH. Previously she worked at Doherty Elementary School in West Bloomfield. As a JCLP student, she studied Interpersonal Practice and completed her School Social Work Certificate, holding field placements at Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw County and Doherty Elementary in West Bloomfield. A special JCLP memory for Jordyn is attending the General Assembly in Israel and spending quality time together in Tel Aviv. She graduated with her BA in Psychology with a Minor in Judaic Studies from the University of Michigan in May 2017. She interned with Jewish Family Services in West Bloomfield, MI during Summer 2016 and volunteered with the Ann Arbor Jewish Community Center during Fall 2015. Jordyn worked as a Camp Counselor during Summer 2014 at Tamarack Camps in Ortinville, MI. During her time at Michigan, she was an active participant with Hillel, Repair the World, Peace Neighborhood, and Wolverine Support Network.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2019
Josh Musicant, originally from Toms River, New Jersey, graduated from the University of Michigan in April with a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and Women's Studies, where his research investigated previous scholarship on the intersection between feminism and animals. As an undergrad, Josh worked as a Residential Advisor and founded Michigan's chapter of Epsilon Eta, the 2nd professional environmental fraternity in the country. Josh is studying Social Policy and Evaluation and Community and Social Systems where he hopes to gain adequate knowledge and resources to practice constitutional and public defense law. He is excited to enter a community which prioritizes social justice advocacy and intellectual rigor via our explorations of Judaism within the JCLP.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2019
Rachel Zinn Wall, originally from Mountain View, CA, works as Communications & Development Manager at the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor. Previously, she served as Director of Community-Based Services at JARC in Bloomfield Hills, MI, coordinating residential services for adults with developmental disabilities through a Jewish lens. She came to JCLP from the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor where she held the position of Office Manager for three years. While a JCLP student, she held field placements at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and JARC and studied Management of Human Services with a focus on Community and Social Systems. Through JCLP, Rachel enjoyed learning how to manage organizations in order to make the most positive difference for individuals and their communities and how to build and maintain vibrant Jewish communities. She received her BS in Education and Social Policy from Northwestern University. Before graduate school, Rachel worked in a mixed-income affordable housing community on Chicago's South Side, advocated for employment of adults with developmental disabilities, and directed a Hebrew High School program in Ann Arbor.
Jewish Communal Leadership Program Class of 2018
Alana Goldstein Friedman is the Jewish Community Program Associate at the Circle of Service Foundation in Chicago. Previously, she served as Community Building Associate at the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati. Originally from Deerfield, IL, Alana was a recipient of the Federation Executive Recruitment and Education Program (FEREP) scholarship funded through the Jewish Federations of North American Mandel Center for Leadership Excellence. In her time in graduate school, Alana studied Management of Human Services for Communities and Social Systems and interned at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. As a JCLP student, Alana enjoyed exploring and discussing the intersection of Judaism and social work.
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