The Learning Leader: Orchestrating Organizational and Personal Change
Central to successful leadership is the ongoing study of the field itself, writes B. Elka Abrahamson of the Wexner Foundation.
Read MoreCentral to successful leadership is the ongoing study of the field itself, writes B. Elka Abrahamson of the Wexner Foundation.
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Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie (left) and the Kansas City Chiefs' Anthony Firkser (Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty and Cooper Neill/Getty via JTA)
This year’s game between the Eagles and Chiefs was an exhibition of the new Trump era’s haves and have-nots, writes Michael Olesker.
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(Left) An Iraqi Jewish family in Baghdad, circa 1910. (Jewish Chronicle/Heritage Images/Getty Images, via JTA). At right is the author (far right) in Israel with his mother, Cami, and his grandmother, Hela, a Jewish refugee from Iraq who was forced to leave her home in Baghdad in 1951. (Reli Abrahami, via JTA).
The more we entertain the idea that one side must be erased for the other to live, the further we get from any future that isn’t defined by endless Middle East wars, writes Hen Mazzig.
Read MoreThe one and only Fred Rasmussen leaves The Sun with a legacy of honor, style and commitment, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreStrike the right balance when following up after an interview, writes Candice White of the Ignite Career Center.
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Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde (left) walks by President Donald Trump a "A Service of Prayer for the Nation" at Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 21. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images, via JTA)
Bishop Mariann Budde angered Donald Trump with her inauguration sermon. Rabbis like me should have such courage, writes Rabbi Micah Streiffer.
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The author's late grandmother, Johanna Neumann, escaped Nazi Germany in 1939 and fled with her family to Albania. (Provided photo)
There has never been a better time for the torch to be passed onto younger generations to share their family’s Holocaust experiences, writes Jamie Neumann.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and author Jules Feiffer was born in The Bronx. He died Jan. 17 at age 95.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and author Jules Feiffer compelled us to contemplate our angst in a humorous way, writes Michael Olesker.
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A kippah-clad man holds a sign reading "Jews for Black Lives" at a protest in Los Angeles on Sept. 9, 2020. (Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images via JTA)
Like the general population, the Jewish community is polarized along religious and political lines, writes sociologist Ilana M. Horwitz.
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Americans are still reeling from the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol unleashed four years ago by President-elect Trump and his supporters. (File photo)
Metal fencing around the U.S. Capitol and other D.C. landmarks feels like an ominous metaphor for the country right now, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreJmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler has noticed a disturbing trend around the world and right here in our own backyard.
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