Shifra Bronznick, a social change strategist in residence at Auburn, was the founder and President of Advancing Women Professionals & the Jewish Community.
Shifra Bronznick
By Shifra Bronznick
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Community We Jewish Women Must Show Up At The Women’s March
Why is it essential for Jewish women to commit to marching at the Women’s March in Washington DC on January 19, 2019? As conflict continues to blow up around the 2019 Women’s March and as Jewish organizations pull out and rescind their endorsements, I confess that I feel the hot breath of history blowing on…
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Opinion Hire and Pay Fairly and Equally
The problem of income disparity in the world of Jewish organizations comes down to the question of value. There is nothing wrong with CEOs being well paid if they are doing extraordinary work on behalf of their mission and constituencies. But what are these salaries actually based on? In the world of high finance, CEOs…
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The Schmooze 30 Days, 30 Texts: ‘Preparing for the Sabbath’
In celebration of Jewish Book Month, The Arty Semite is partnering with the Jewish Education Service of North America (JESNA) and the Jewish Book Council to present “30 Days, 30 Texts,” a series of reflections by community leaders on the books that influenced their Jewish journeys. Today, Shifra Bronznick writes about “Preparing for the Sabbath”…
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Opinion Unleashing Women’s Leadership Potential
In the last two years, five of the most significant organizations in the Jewish community have elected a woman as president or chair, each for the first time in its history. This is not mere coincidence. It reflects the beginning of a historic change. Just five years ago, a study of 45 major American Jewish…
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