It's about two weeks until Rosh Hashanah. How do you make your professional efforts in the year ahead make even more of an impact? Having this clarity and the plan to get there, will kick start you into 5779 with a new resolve, focus and drive.
Instagram is a progressive social media platform that has grown exponentially in the last couple of years. The platform encourages the sharing of images and videos to tell a visual story. The fact that Instagram has gained hundreds of millions of users in recent years is proof of its
We thank Hashem three times daily in the Modim tefillah for the miracles He constantly performs for us. How can we become more cognizant of those miracles to concretize and enhance our appreciation of all that He does for us? For openers:
Creating marketing content for an online audience can be an exhausting process. This is especially true for marketers that work for nonprofit causes, NGO’s and organizations with noble causes. The challenge of online marketing is that it is an established industry full of
This week, we're going to learn Princeton University’s formula for success, which you can use to nurture your alumni to become lifelong donors. “Princeton is the best fundraising university in the world. How do we know? Because Princeton gets gifts to their annual fund from 63% of
Join hundreds of synagogues and Jewish centers across the US, Canada and beyond, that will be offering NJOP's acclaimed educational programs this fall to thousands of Jews. In particular, now is the time to begin planning and registering for NJOP's fall offerings: the High Holiday
Project managers in commercial corporations have a different perspective in managing employees in contrast to nonprofit organizations. Corporations pay their employees and understandably expect performance for their investment. In contrast, nonprofit organizations
Looking around at our Orthodox communities, wearing a Kippah or Yarmulke at all times appears to be a halachik requirement. But a deeper look at the halachik sources reveals a fascinating discussion that spans Jewish history. The gemara in Kiddushin 31a states:
The gemara in Yoma (9b) asks, “Why was the Second Temple destroyed? Weren’t the Jews occupied with Torah, mitzvos, and the practice of kind deeds? [The Second Temple was destroyed] because there was unjustified hatred between Jews (sinas chinam).”
In today’s day and age, we can be distracted from our spiritual pursuits because of worldly diversions. We find excuses to bunk classes or postpone studies. Struggling to find time to study the Torah, Talmud or Midrash? What about following daily religious practices? Thanks to