I don't make this stuff up; only JFNA does; only JFNA possibly can. I remember a day about a decade ago when a JFNA leader suggested that "virtual Missions" take the place of Missions to Israel; this Negev in Philadelphia thing is of the same ilk. Brilliant stuff.
- "Keynote from Jamie Bennett, executive director of ArtPlace America, a U.S.-based partnership among 16 foundations, eight federal agencies, and six financial institutions working to position art and culture as a core sector of community planning and development by investing in, researching, and supporting those who lead and execute creative placemaking projects.
- Tour Philadelphia, an award-winning city in placemaking and urban innovation, and share an interactive experience hosted by the Drexel University Innovation Hub, which connects academic excellence to community engagement."
2. Someone -- I think we can guess who (yes -- at JFNA) -- released its mailing list to The Israel Trauma Coalition (the latest overseas "partner" apparently added by JFNA-Israel) which sent out its fully transparent report to the entire JFNA Board. http://israeltraumacoalition.org/sts/ Does any federation release its Board list to a beneficiary? I can think of no one who does not admire the work of the ITC but...really? Then how about releasing the same list to JAFI, JDC, WorldORT. Or how about to the national agencies JFNA has abandoned?
3. I rarely do this but the following screed from ZOA's Morton Klein must be read in full to be believed. I found what follows to be hysterical and frightening. Seeing as we all need a good laugh, read this and weep (the underscoring is exactly at it appears in the original):
OMG!! This was not a Purim spiel -- but it could have been.
ZOA's Klein Agrees to Amb. Friedman's Request- Listen to Concerns About ZOA Opposition to McMaster/Tillerson Policies and Actions
4. The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington announced that the EVP of Boston's CJP has been hired as its new CEO. This was an Executive Search come full circle inasmuch as D.C. had offered this position to this same professional (And, we are advised he had accepted until CJP promised him that he would succeed Barry Shrage upon Shrage's retirement and he chose to remain there> Guess that didn't work out.) before hiring Steve Rakitt. We wish Gil Preuss well.
5. Finally, last month JTA reported that "Marijuana may Revive the Kibbutz Movement." Someone should send some to 25 Broadway...immediately."
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If Phily is NOW the Virtual Negev (Negev Now), how about setting up a Virtual Jerusalem in Alaska and moving the Israel & Overseas Office there? Nobody would notice any difference.
ReplyDeleteNegev Now was created with Operation Edge "emergency" funds, so maybe some Harvey or Irma emergency funds could be used to fund the Israel Trauma Coalition - our newest overseas partner (partner until we decide to screw them too), or maybe to pay some of those top secret consultants that are runnning around out there or perhsps to hire some new staff for the new Alaska office?
Or maybe we should just stop fighting it and accept the fact that we have hopelessly lost our way and that our system is way beyond repair?
Or maybe the time has come to do something about this fiasco?
Makes you wonder why the professional is not staying in Boston? Maybe not right person there? Maybe underlying issues in Boston we donot know about? Or feels needs new community and challenge?
ReplyDeleteMaybe for the professional taking over the DC Federation he realized it would be much harder to follow the legacy of Shrage than the failed tenure of Rakitt?
ReplyDeleteSuch evil lashon hara. I sure hope you're proud, Richard. This is on you.
ReplyDeleteIt will take more than marijuana to revive the Kibbutz Movement and it will take a necrophiliac to get a rise out of JFNA
ReplyDeleteTo Anon 3:44. You have no right to anonymously claim that Rakitt’s tenure was a failure. You are implying that you know something that others do not. Do you have frst hand information why Rakitt left? Do you also have information as to the reason that Gil chose DC over Boston? Was he in fact offered a position in Boston? How did the salaries compare? Does he have family in DC that he wanted to be closer to? One can only assume that there are many factors that go into any decision a person makes about choices such as these. To make the implications that you do are outrageous and should never have been allowed to be printed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anon 1:00 for your appropriate defense of two quality and dedicated professional leaders.
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