David Borowich
Dor Chadash and Council of Young Jewish Presidents
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David Borowich is the founder of Dor Chadash and the founder and chairman of the Council of Young Jewish Presidents. David also serves as Chairman of the JCRC's Israel and International Affairs Commission, Vice President of the West Side Institutional Synagogue, and sits on UJA’s Commission on the Jewish People. David is a senior executive at the RAI Group, a specialty finance company, and holds an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. He and his wife, Sivan, currently reside in Manhattan.
Jewish Organizations and the Changing Needs of the 21st Century
The Evolving Landscape of North American Jewry
Global History & Culture,
Identity & Responsibility
Have you ever wondered, apart from God, who is watching over the Jewish people? If you serve on a board or work for a nonprofit organization, have you questioned the broader context of Jewish organizational life and how we are structured to handle the many needs of our people? If so, come to this interactive presentation and be part of exploring the models for tomorrow’s Jewish leadership.
A New Zionism: Will American Jews ever Return Home?
Postmodern Zionism in a Global Age
Israel
For 60 years, the State of Israel has sent invitations to Jews from around the world to return home and take part in the historic rebuilding of a sovereign Jewish state on Jewish soil. The realization of 2000 years of yearning has come to fruition and has yielded inspiring results. While Jews from around the globe have responded, the invitations to North American Jews have often been sent back “return to sender.” With the decline of the Jewish Agency and new models of Aliya from organizations like Nefesh Benefesh, is their hope for a return to Zion? And is Zionism even relevant anymore in the 21st century of universalism and global citizenship?